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The answers to these questions are as varied as the 10.6 million privately held businesses in the United States that are at least 50 percent woman-owned. These businesses generate $2.5 trillion in sales and employ 19.1 million people, according to the Center for Women's Business Research in Washington, D.C., founded as the National Foundation for Women Business Owners. And each owner has her own story.
What will your story be? If you're thinking of starting your own business, you're in for a journey of self-exploration. The good news is that many, many people before you have tested the waters, and you can learn from their experience.
You'll find some of their stories outlined in this book, along with statistical information, expert advice and checklists to use as guidelines as you explore a possible new career.
Today's Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship in the United States is so widespread today that it's "as common as getting married or the birth of a baby," according to the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation in Kansas City, Missouri.
Actually it's more common. About 10.1 million U.S. adults are trying to start a business at any given time. Some are working in teams, so the number of businesses in formation is about 5.6 million, the Kauffman organization found in its 2002 report "The Entrepreneur Next Door: Panel Study of Entrepreneurial Dynamics," published online at www.kauffman.org. By comparison, at the time of the study, the nation annually recorded about 3.9 million births and 2.4 million marriages.
You're just as likely to start a business when you're in your late 20s as you are in your 30s, 40s or early 50s, the study shows. If you're involved in starting a business right now, you're among about 4.5 in every 100 women in the United States. That compares with 8.1 in every 100 men - or an average of 6.2 in every 100 adults.
The Center for Women's Business Research, which posts its data online at www.womensbusinessresearch.org, gives a national perspective of where women are operating businesses:
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