Investment Updates
Ever Considered Helping Your Adult Child Open A Business?
Published Tuesday, December 2, 2014 at: 7:00 AM EST
We frequently read these days about college graduates being unable to find employment in the fields for which they studied and then, as a result, have to seek jobs for which they are overqualified.
As a parent, have you ever thought about trying to help your college graduate son or daughter open his or her own business? An adult child does not have to be a college graduate, of course, to open a new business.
Operating a business does require certain skill sets and personality characteristics, but many people possess such skills and traits: independence, energy, desire, and the ability to think and concentrate. Hiring a good attorney and accountant also helps.
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