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Should You Buy a Business or Start One on Your Own?

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Home office experts Paul and Sarah Edwards devised this quiz to help prospective business owners narrow their options. Choose the statements that best describe you:

A. I like following guidelines and step-by-step procedures to get things done.

B. I like making things up as I go along. By my nature, I like to do things differently, not follow a mold, wing it.

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A. I am willing to pay someone else for their information, training and support.

B. I will do something on my own rather than pay someone else to teach or do something for me.

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A. My primary objective in having my own business is to find a way to produce income.

B. My primary objective in having my own business is to make my own mark on the world through work.

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A. I have no trouble taking direction from others.

B. I hate being told what to do.

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A. I dislike starting a major project unless I have something to work from.

B. I enjoy starting major projects from scratch.

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A. I perform better work with supporters and colleagues to turn to in a stressful situation.

B. I have no difficulty keeping myself consistently motivated about work.

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A. I feel more secure working within a system.

B. My security comes from knowing I rely on myself in a tough situation.

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A. I like to follow a pattern that others have set.

B. I really don’t care what others think when I know I’m right about something.

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A. I like the idea of buying a business that others have proven will work.

B. I’d rather do things myself because I know they will be done correctly.

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A. I like to follow trends.

B. I like to set trends.

SCORE: Add all the A and B statements.

If you had six or more B scores, you are probably best off starting your own business from scratch instead of buying a franchise, an established business or joining a direct selling organization.

If you selected fewer than six B scores, you might consider businesses you can buy.

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Paul and Sarah Edwards write a column for the Los Angeles Times and have authored eight books on self-employment, most recently “Home Businesses You Can Buy.” They can be reached via e-mail at https://www.workingfromhome.com

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