Posted: August 17th, 2010 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Plan, Business Requirements, Costs, Licensing, Opportunities | Tags: Start Child Care | Comments Off
The demand for child day care in the US is rising. This is due to many factors including but not limited to the steady increase of working single mothers, more and more married couples working during the day and parents seeing the benefits of day care on a social and educational level.
A viable opportunity exists for day care in most US markets. In 2002 two thirds of all women with preschool aged children worked outside their home. In 1975 only 39% of all women with preschool aged children worked outside their home.
It is very attractive to work from home while running a day care business but careful examination of all the details must be considered to ensure success and compliance with the law. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: July 26th, 2010 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Requirements, Costs, Investor, Licensing | Tags: Start Child Care | Comments Off
It requires planning in starting up your own child care business in your home. There are things you need to consider in starting your own business, read on in order to gain ideas on how to start your own.
You need to know and learn all the things that are required in your state or county and make sure to abide with your individual state laws in regards to home child care. The few things that you need to check are the health codes, liability insurance, zoning laws, certification and income taxes. You need to visit your city hall in order to know all the requirements.
You need to check out your competitors. You can contact other daycare center or home child care and pretend you’re a potential client and ask questions. Ask about their services, fees, hours, guidelines and so on. Knowing what others has to offer, the better. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: May 17th, 2010 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Plan, Business Requirements, Costs, Equipment, Interview Potential Employees, Investors, Licensing | Tags: Open Daycare | Comments Off
Thinking of opening a daycare? One of the more difficult tasks will be setting the parents expectations on how the day to day rules pan out. It is very much an “art” and you have to work with each parent separately, based on their personality.
Setting expectations and laying out your rules is critical to your long term success. You have to be firm yet sensitive not to create tension. You will see the parent’s everyday and having a good ongoing relationship is key. Remember that this is your daycare, your house, your business so don’t be shy when it comes time to laying down the law. You have to be firm and okay with hurting people’s feelings once in a while. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: April 12th, 2010 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Plan, Business Requirements, Costs, Investors, Licensing | Tags: Starting Daycare Business | Comments Off
One of the worst things about starting a business is wondering how you can be different from everybody else. This isn’t a usual worry for franchise businesses like 7/11-they have regulated services and products that are the same no matter what branch you step into. Starting your own business-and making sure that it sticks and is remembered is risky and exciting. This is where a great business plan comes in.
If you’re anything like me, who has a vague idea of organization and planning, this can be a daunting process. What business plan? Can’t I just wing it? Of course you can, but even people who wing it have a plan in the back of their heads. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: March 7th, 2010 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Requirements, Costs, Equipment, Licensing, Marketing | Tags: Start Child Care | Comments Off
In the US, the demand for daycare is increasing. Now that there are growing numbers of working mothers, parents would need to bring their children to daycares. Parents can see the benefits that their kids can get in daycare which is the social and educational attainment of the kids.
Starting a daycare center is a good idea to earn extra money. Yes, indeed, it is a rewarding business, but you have to know that there are requirements that you need to meet in starting up your own business.
In putting up a business, you need to determine the business license requirements of your state or county. Make sure to read and understand all the requirements of your county regarding business license. See to it that you can meet all the requirements. In inquiring for business license, you will definitely deal with government employees; you must be friendly as possible in dealing with them. As soon as you befriended one of the government employees, you can ask all the necessary questions that can help you in getting license. Remember, these people have lots of information and they can help you out in abiding with the requirements that your county has. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: February 28th, 2010 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Checklist, Business Requirements, Licensing, Marketing | Tags: Day Care Center | Comments Off
You’ve decided to join the world of entrepreneurs. Congratulations! We’re here to give you the best and most straightforward advice on how to start your own day care business. Don’t have a lot of time? Here’s a basic run through of the eight things you need to start your day care business.
Step One: Have A Plan. What type of daycare will you putting up? Will it be for kids, an adult day care? How will you run it? Where will you put it? Start thinking about what you are going to do. Do some research (like checking the rest of this website out) and think of what you want to do to make your day care the best one around. Make your own business plan and stick to it.
Step Two: Fix your requirements. This include state and government licenses for day care centers. These vary from state to state. Make sure that you have all that you need to prevent yourself from running into trouble in the future. These include following the rules and regulations set by law. Insurance falls under here. Research on your possible tax deductions and government grants. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: November 28th, 2009 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Business Requirements, Childcare Insurance, Costs, Financial Management, Licensing, Social Networking Site, Tools and Toys | Tags: Running a Daycare | Comments Off
Day Care centers specialize in providing various kinds of care, like a child daycare, daycare for old people and also for those with special needs, who may be differently able. Nowadays, you will find many parents worried about finding a good Daycare center for their kids. They are concerned whether their child will be taken care of well. If you are planning to run a Daycare Center with the primary aim of child care, then this page is for you. In the following discussion, you will find certain tips that may be helpful to run your business.
Daycare centers for children are something more than the usual ones which we come across. They do have the usual play pen, garden and toys for the child to play with, but these centers serve as a great alternative to a nanny. 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 21st, 2008 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Legal Responsabilities, Licensing, Management, Tax Benefits, Tax Deductions | Tags: Running a Daycare | Comments Off
To the left or to the right, in making decision we always need to consider many things. As a customer we would always need to choose the right one. It’s not the quality that was into it; we always need to check for our safety. Especially in choosing a daycare for our kids, we always consider the safety. And before choosing which daycare center, we might want to know if the daycare is operating legally.
Speaking of legality, we would always go for things that are legal. We don’t want to regret in the end we were sued due to illegal operation. Having your daycare licensed is making your place a safe place. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: November 21st, 2008 | Author: davidguide | Filed under: Activities, Cost, Daycare Business Plan, Equipments, Licensing, Supplies, Tools and Toys | Tags: Running a Daycare | Comments Off
If you desire to put up your own daycare center, you have to bear in mind that it needs some start-up costs. Like any other business, in order to start one, you need the capital for it. There are some businesses that need millions just to start with, which is beyond the reach of regular people. But with daycare center, opening one is inexpensive. However, bear in mind that you have to take some investment in which can help your daycare become profitable.
Do you want to know the costs of opening a daycare? Read on…
In opening a daycare, you need permits, just like any other business. You need to gain some business permits such as business license, fire-safety permit and so on. You have to check out your state or county and know the required permits. Read the rest of this entry »
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