Do you want to be an entrepreneur? Avoid these mistakes. If you are already one, take stock of the thread below. Do it now.
I was having a conversation with a few people. All entrepreneurs. See these mistakes I'm going to mention? Run away from them:
— Your Accountant (@JasmineNumbers) August 21, 2016
You have 100 ideas doesn't mean you'll execute all once. You drew a plan for selling dresses, next thing you're already selling cement. WYD?
— Your Accountant (@JasmineNumbers) August 21, 2016
The law is not for decoration. Basic things like tax and registering your business should not be taken for granted. Its your responsibility
— Your Accountant (@JasmineNumbers) August 21, 2016
Loyalty is good, but please, don't be loyal to bullshit. Get rid of anyone spoiling your business. pic.twitter.com/SFae4LmRcK
— Your Accountant (@JasmineNumbers) August 21, 2016
Don't catch "Nigerian Tailor Syndrome", accepting more jobs than you can handle. Then giving customers flimsy excuses.
Word will go round.— Your Accountant (@JasmineNumbers) August 21, 2016
"My brother can do it." "My friend said something about knowing how to do it." Oga, get skilled people that will help your business. Period.
— Your Accountant (@JasmineNumbers) August 21, 2016
An Entrepreneur that has one bank account for both business and personal stuff, is that one even an entrepreneur? pic.twitter.com/p9uSM2t1yT
— Your Accountant (@JasmineNumbers) August 21, 2016
Don't give out too much credit. If you must give, make sure its people that can pay back. Go Rihanna on your debtors pic.twitter.com/KHraW1HFB8
— Your Accountant (@JasmineNumbers) August 21, 2016
Charity and personal spending is from profit, not capital. If you give out too much capital, you too will become a charity case.
— Your Accountant (@JasmineNumbers) August 21, 2016
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