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  1. #31

    Default Re: Negosyo vs. Trabaho


    dili needed ang experience sa negosyo oi, as long naa kay capital bisan gamay okay na din imo sab kursonadahan ang negosyo para click pod...

  2. #32

    Default Re: Negosyo vs. Trabaho

    Are you considering being an entrepreneur? Are you considering starting a career? If so, it is good to know the pros and cons of each. The table below will help you learn the difference in roles and mindset between an entrepreneur and an employee.

    Entrepreneurs
    * Value wealth over job security
    * Can go months or years without payment
    * Long hours, especially during start-up
    * Potential for very large payoff
    * Build their own assets
    * Have a higer tolerance for risk
    * Own the company. Can only be fired by Board of Directors.
    * Sit behind the desk when interviewing
    * Are willing to take calculated and educated risks
    * Build systems for benefit of themselves
    * Pay taxes only on NET income
    * Build assets and then use them to purchase other assets
    * Build passive and portfolio income, taxed lowest
    * Invests from the inside
    * Can start other similar companies
    * Adapt quickly to change
    * Often have to dedicate yourself fully during start-up stages. Hard to raise a family and start a high-potential venture.
    * Have access through their businesses to much larger credit limits
    * Financial security once venture succeeds
    * Can become wealthy at young age
    * Have a bias toward action
    * Create the systems
    * Decides who to hire and who they work with
    * Have freedom to control direction of their company
    * Are able to use all of their skill sets
    * Rarely do the same thing two days in a row
    * Work on building assets so they’ll never need a 401(k) or pension
    * Make money when they sleep


    Employees
    * Value job security over wealth
    * Receive consistent paycheck
    * Regular, consistent hours. Constant but relatively low payment
    * Work to build someone else’s asset
    * Do not like risk
    * Could be fired at any time
    * Sit in front of the desk when interviewing
    * Adverse to risk
    * Build systems for benefit of employers
    * Pay taxes on total income
    * Do not build assets
    * Build active income, taxed the highest
    * Invests from the outside
    * Restricted by non-disclosure and non-compete agreements
    * Often resist change
    * Have time to do other things besides work—such as raise a family or take up hobbies
    * Much harder to obtain significant credit
    * Will have to follow strict saving and investment plan to reach financial security by retirement
    * Will not become financially secure while still young
    * Often have a bias toward passing the bill
    * Have to deal with the bureaucracies created by intricate systems of the companies they work for
    * Have little say over who they work with
    * Have little say over the direction of their company
    * Use only a small portion of their abilities
    * Often have repetitive jobs
    * Work on building 401(k) or pension
    * Make money only when they are working

    Hopefully the table above has given you some insight into the different characteristics of entrepreneurs and employees. It is a difficult choice to make for many. Many aspiring entrepreneurs choose to work for someone else for a few years to gain knowledge, contacts, and capital. Others feel that the best way is to start out as an entrepreneur and have the advantage of quite a few years of learning over their peers. Whichever you decide, just make sure that the choice is the one that is right for you, not just the one that everyone wants you to make.

  3. #33

    Default Re: Negosyo vs. Trabaho

    ganahan kaau ko mag business, apan lng lisod kaau ngita ug pwesto ba
    food man akong gusto. importante kaau ang location sa pwesto

  4. #34

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    @karl007 sakto gyud na bai...thanks sa post bai...


    @butbuton tsada pod imo name bai dah... ako kulang capital gyud bisan 5k lang unta...ang pwesto no probs mana...

  5. #35

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    I want to choose being an entrepreneur but there's one thing that I got to build up for myself... being a risk taker.

    It seems that my greatest obstacle of becoming one is myself, the fear of doing it. Hope everybody can relate.

  6. #36

    Default Re: Negosyo vs. Trabaho

    start small sa bro, pra ingkaso ma palpak gamay lng ug lost, as tym goes by ma maayo man ka, anha na mo invest ug dako.

  7. #37

    Default Re: Negosyo vs. Trabaho

    mag negosyo para tayo umasenso mga tol.
    pero ayaw sa byai sa imo trabaho sa ofis.

  8. #38

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    work and FS hehehe

  9. #39

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    I used to work for several companies, bank, forex, call centers, name it...... Kasuway nako ug dako na sweldo pero permi man kuwang...siguro kay gastador pud ko! Then 9 months ago i made up my mind na mag business ko , akong problem was wala koy dako na capital., akong na pull out is less than 10K pero i still went on as planned. Nag start ko ug buy and sell, I sell those things na hilig sa mga tao. I choose a market for my products, then i improved my packaging, i made posters, i advertise, then word of mouth. I have to compete with myself pud...i mean, i have to improve on my products....then some months after everything went smoothly, so that i was able to buy everything that i need, that i want..and i was able to start another business, 2 other more. My sacrifice paid off, more than I ever imagined. So that, if you are to ask me that question kung asay nindot, trabaho ba or negosyo... definitely negosyo!

  10. #40

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    ako bai kay negosyo jud, dili lang kay nagtrabaho naka, ikaw mismo naghatag og trabaho sa uban tao. Kung magsalig ra ka sa trabaho di bya ka magdugay kay adunay mo excel kada marso. so ang akong matambag bisag gamay nga negosyo basta kanunay og naay ginansya, ok na kaysa sa wala.

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