Business Partnerships: Negatives and Positives

An individual diving into business ownership is a risk. An individual has to deal with all of the decision making regarding hiring and finances. Furthermore, individual business owners also have to attempt to overcome their weaknesses and present them as strengths.

Due to the difficult decision making needed and the incredible amount of skill involved in owning your own business a lot of people like to involve themselves in partnerships but just like any other relationship, business partnerships have negatives and positives.

1. One positive of a partnership is an increased amount of contacts.

2. Another positive is that one persons strengths can make up for another ones weaknesses.

3. An additional positive is that having financing coming from multiple sources is a great asset to any business.

4. Partnerships also allows for more ideas to develop. Two heads are better than one when it comes to creating ideas and problem solving.

Below are some negatives involved with business partnerships.

1. The profits have to be split. With a partner you are automatically giving up a percentage of income to someone else.

2. Another negative can be disagreements. Disagreements about different aspects of how a business should be run can lead to turmoil between partners.

If you are considering starting a business with a partner, review this article to make sure it is the right thing to do.

By: Andre Bias

About the Author:

Andre Bias is the owner of http://www.kidfriendlyentertainment.com, and online source for top notch DVD’s for children 10 years old and younger. He is also the owner of the websites http://www.pokergreed.com and http://www.mustseeauctions.com.

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