Whether a small business owner or
independent contractor works for
1 year or 10, the statistics make it
clear that most never achieve the
financial success they work so hard
to achieve. That’s revolting!
According to the United States
Census Bureau, three quarters of all small businesses are non-employee
businesses (self employed or sole proprietorships) but they only account for 3% of sales. Think
about that. 75% of all businesses are non-employee businesses. How many
ideas, products, services, dollars and dreams are lost because there is nobody
to step in and provide the strategic support these men and women need?
American Infrastructure
We believe our most crucial
strategic work is to strengthen the fabric of our free enterprise system, which
is driven by the small business owner and independent contractor! We are a
building a new generation of strong, prosperous, personally balanced and
mutually supportive self-employed and small business owners. But we have to
start with facts.
What phase is your business in today?
We can simplify self employed and small businesses into 5
basic phases – idea, startup, growth, stability and exit. Unfortunately, most
entrepreneurs barely plan for the first two. Many falter in the growth phase
and never reach stability. While they dream about becoming very successful,
most don’t have a true exit strategy or plan to sell the business or client
base. This is sad because the legacy most business owners want to leave ends
up being a nightmare instead of a dream.
An ideal (typical) view of the five business phases