Posted: May 10th, 2010 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Requirements, Childcare Insurance, Insurance, Management | Tags: Running a Daycare | Comments Off
Getting insurance can be a hassle, as if bill days weren’t bad enough, you actually have to pay people for something that you might never use. But-and this is a big but-every month I still send out my bill with a signed dated check.
Just in case.
As a new budding entrepreneur, you’re going to encounter a lot of new challenges daily with your daycare center. Protecting yourself from risk, exposure or any liability is a must for you. This will definitely add to your peace of mind as the business owner. Your insurance can cover everything from property damage to child injury. Why should you wait until something like it happens before you get any sort of protection? Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: October 4th, 2009 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Plan, Childcare Insurance, Competition, Equipments, Insurance, Licensing, Loan | Tags: Starting Day Care Center | Comments Off
Starting a daycare center can be the best business decision you’ve ever made. All over the country, women are discovering their business apptitude and are making a great income with their daycare centers.
But how can you know if this is the business for you? You need to answer these questions:
1. Do you like children? Daycare involves working with children for hours and hours. If you don’t like children a lot, you have no place in the daycare business. And don’t just say that everybody likes children. Liking them and working with them are totally different things. You have to truly love children to make it in this business. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: November 20th, 2008 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: CPR, First Aid Training, Insurance, Legal Responsabilities, Licensing, Management, Parent Handbook, Record Keeping | Tags: Running a Daycare | Comments Off
Do you have your own daycare center? Do you know your duties as an owner and manager of your business? There are business owners who are unaware of the legal implications of being the owner and manager of their facility. You have lots of duties and you need to know what are required in order not to put yourself into conflicts when fulfilling your duties.
You need to think about the real interest of your facility, you need to check on it all the time. Know all the responsibilities that you need to meet and consider when you are running your own business. Legal responsibilities should be thought about. If you want to gain success, you need to consider your legal responsibilities. Read the rest of this entry »
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