Thursday, October 19, 2006

Starting a business good idea or not.? -

I know someone who wants to start a business. Specifically software for the iphone (they won t do the programming). They also want to spend about $700-$1000. Also the person is 13. Any advice for them?

I say it would be a great leaning experience and looks great on a application for college or resume, especially at that age.Do it and good luck.Make sure your numbers add up, most start ups fail because they don t look at the finances. also it is important to pay yourself from the business, if you work for free to long you will stop working!

Unfortunately, the person who is 13 years of age does not have the legal capacity to contract with any business entity or enter into any consultancy/license agreement here in the U.S.

I have a small freezer and a small tv that i want to sell. where should i sell them? -

I am living in Cardiff and i am looking for a shop that i could sell my small freezer and my tv. Does anyone know where there is such a shop in Cardiff?

Get it on Ebat for local collection only. They will both sell.

Screw that, sell it on craigslist! That way, you don t even have to go anywhere - the buyer will show up and buy it from you.

I agree, your local craigslist section should suffice.

Is it possible to be paid in advance for working for some company? -

Only if you ve been working for the company for some time, and the company knows that you re a good worker, and will work off your debt to them.Sometimes companies will pay a signing bonus, but that s only if you re a lawyer or something like that.

i am not a company owner, but i could say yes it is possible.to be paid in advance means you have some arrangement or contracts to ascertain that agreed services shall be performed and completed. If you are a regular employee, maybe you can get an advance due to emergency or sort of loan application, but not advance pay wage. You can bargain the terms of services to be delivered (on contractual basis).

No, I don t think you should pay for what you work. unless you want to invest something.

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