Settlement Guide: Paano magsimula ng sariling negosyo sa Australya

Ang pagsisimula ng sarili mong negosyo kaysa magtrabaho ay nagiging mas popular sa Australya. Ang pag-aari ng negosyo ay lumago ng 2.4 na porsyento noong nakaraang taon, ayon sa pinaka-huling bilang mula sa Australian Bureau of Statistics.

Portrait of man working in restaurant kitchen

Portrait of man working in restaurant kitchen Source: AAP

Ang pagkakaroon ng sarili mong negosyo ay maaaring kapaki-pakinabang, ngunit ito rin ay matrabaho.  Upang dagdagan ang tsansa upang magtagumpay, mahalaga na magsimula na may matibay na pundasyon.  Narito ang ilang payo kung paano ito gawin.

Pumili ng tamang ideya ng negosyo

Kapag kayo ay naghahanap para sa ideya ng isang negosyo, humanap ng bagay na may puntos para sa mangangailangan nito, maaaring kumita, kung saan kayo magaling at ano ang inyong hilig.

Ang kumita ay mahalaga, ngunit sinabi ng business strategist na si Juergen Schmechtel ang magandang negosyo ay pinapakilos ng pagiging masigasig:
“Don’t start a business because it looks like there is a lot of money in there because in the long run, you need to be enthusiastic every day and if it’s just for the money, that enthusiasm runs out at a certain point.”

Gumawa ng plano ng negosyo

You’ll need to decide on the structure of your business and make a business plan. It’s a good idea to study the market and look at similar businesses to see what they do right and wrong. Estimate your costs and set goals.

The Australian Government has created a free Business Plan Template and Guide which is a good place to start.
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Register your business

Once you decide on a business name, submit it to the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC). You can do this here. If a website is an important part of your business, you’ll want to check if the URL you want is available and buy it when ASIC approve the name of your business.

You’ll also need to register for an Australian Business Number (ABN. Certain businesses also require licenses.

Get an accountant

Hiring an accountant early in the process will be very helpful. They can help you with licensing, trademarking, legal requirements, taxation and financing.

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Get financial backing

There are several ways to get financing when you start your business. If you don’t have all the money necessary, investors might be ready to provide capital. The Australian government offers grants and assistance for businesses.

You could also use a crowd-funding system like Kickstarter or Pozible.

Start small, within your means, and build from there. If you want to open a restaurant, but don’t have the financial backing, you could start by selling your wares at markets for example - or from a food truck. You can then save money to eventually open the restaurant of your dreams.

Make a marketing plan

On top of the business plan, you’ll need a marketing plan. Who are your customers? Who are your competitors? How will you get the word out there about your business? You need to have a strategy. You can use this marketing plan template to start with.

Take a short course

Business, marketing, accounting, law and MORE. There's much to learn when starting a business. If you feel a bit lost, but want to learn, there are thousands of short courses available that could help you get more comfortable with these topics.

The Australian government provides opportunities for webinars, training and events which include seminars and workshops on how to start a business.

This is however only one option of hundreds of different small business courses available at educational institutions around the country, from free online courses, to community colleges, technical colleges and universities.
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Find a mentor

Try to find another business owner you trust who is ready to help you, give you advice and answer your questions. The Australian government provides a list of mentoring services and advisory boards that are available around the country. Many of these are free or low cost advisory services.

Be patient and ready to put in the work

Owning your business is risky and means working long hours, at least until things get off the ground. There’s no guarantee of success, but you can put all the chances on your side by being well prepared.

Useful links

The Australian Government also provides useful information for:

Starting an Indigenous Business


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