As a business owner I am passionate about business and enthusiastic about new businesses. Several friends of mine have launched businesses this past year. If you are thinking of starting a business in 2011 consider the chances for success. This list of best and worst businesses for the next decade from Inc. magazine may help.
With an aging population nearing retirement you can understand the need for estate and trust planning as well as retirement planning services. Using technology for communication and shopping is also a trend that we are seeing.
The worst industries, which are available on our web site, WABI.TV, includes small appliance manufacturing, DVD and video rental, and photofinishing.
These trends are only a guess and a possible indication of the future. But if I were going to start a new business I would consider these lists.
Citations:
http://www.inc.com/news/articles/2010/01/best-and-worst-industries.html
Marion R. Syversen, MBA - President
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