Starting a Purse Party Business
The first step to starting any successful business
is to have goals, self confidence, and motivation well
in hand. If you are already motivated you’re probably
wondering where to go from here and “how do I start my
own purse party business?”
Although it may seem difficult to do, since the purse
party model is similar in many ways to Magic Pantry,
Epicure or Tupperware, it can be very enjoyable to
create your own purse party business. And by using The
Fabulous Collection for your merchandise and the
techniques spelled out in the
Purse Party
Profits eBook you’ll find it fun
and easy.
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Basically, it all comes down to creating a business
that's not only unique for you but also for your
clients. Unlike many of the other home party models,
with a purse party business you're the one who decides
on the merchandise that you offer to your clients. This
means that you can wade into a world of just purses or
you can expand to wallets, jewelry, sunglasses and other
fashion accessories. You decide on how big or small your
new home based business is and you can pick one that
fits your lifestyle.
But starting a purse party business just isn’t about
shopping, there are other steps involved and planning is
a critical step in successfully starting and building a
business.
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Registering Your Business and
Taxation
Right now you're probably wondering if you really need
to register your purse party business with the
government and you may not be wrong in asking that
question. Many businesses operate without being properly
registered with the government or taxation department
but I strongly recommend that you're not one of them.
It's important to register your business since this
keeps you from having any legal issues in the long run
and it also offers you some tax advantages of having a
home based business. For that reason, I strongly
recommend that you go to your local small business
office and register your business. While you're there
you'll be able to ask questions and pick up any
literature that applies to your business.
Make sure that you find out what the tax advantages are
when you do register your home based business. You may
find that as a re-seller you'll not have to pay sales
tax on merchandise if you provide the required
identification. You may also find out that having an
office at home can allow for mortgage and interest
payments to be claimed as an expense. In addition, your
mileage to and from parties, deliveries and meetings if
documented can be claimed along with cell phones, office
supplies, advertising, and even your car payments. Your
accountant can advise you on all deductions your
business qualifies for.
I also recommend that you see a lawyer and accountant
for professional advice before you start your home based
business so you can get started on the right foot.
Remember, if you get caught operating your business
without the proper documentation, the penalties can be
quite stiff.
Operate your purse party business above board and you
won’t have anything to worry about other than promoting
your business, generating sales and spending all of the
money you're making.



