Friday, May 16, 2014

Anatomy Of An Entrepreneur - 12 Shocking Stats


On my journey of being a Freedom Preneur, 
I decided to see what the actual stats about
others who have this same goal.

Do you want FREEDOM?  

Are you an Entrepreneur or do you want to be?

I thought you might find this info interesting :)

These stats are based on a survey of 549 company founders across a variety of industries.



Here are 12 stats from the report:
Amazing stats, but they convinced me that I can do this!  Better yet . . . . 
YOU CAN TOO!
1. The average and median age of company founders when they started their current companies was 40.
2. 95.1 percent of respondents themselves had earned bachelor’s degrees, and 47 percent had more advanced degrees.
3. Less than 1 percent came from extremely rich or extremely poor backgrounds
4. 15.2% of founders had a sibling that previously started a business.
5. 69.9 percent of respondents indicated they were married when they launched their first business. An additional 5.2 percent were divorced, separated, or  widowed.
6. 59.7 percent of respondents indicated they had at least one child when they launched their first business, and 43.5 percent had two or more children.
7. The majority of the entrepreneurs in the sample were serial entrepreneurs.  The average number of businesses launched by respondents was approximately 2.3.
8. 74.8 percent indicated desire to build wealth as an important motivation in becoming an entrepreneur.
9. Only 4.5 percent said the inability to find traditional employment was an important factor in starting a business.
10. Entrepreneurs are usually better educated than their parents.
11. Entrepreneurship doesn’t always run in the family. More than half (51.9 percent) of respondents were the first in their families to launch a business.
12. The majority of respondents (75.4 percent) had worked as employees at other companies for more than six years before launching their own companies.

After reading these I had HOPE.  WHY?  Because I realized that it didn’t take a college degree, rich parents or a long track record to become a successful entrepreneur.
It took desire, dedication, a plan and a vision….The rest follows.
So while I was researching every which way to become an entrepreneur I started to realize that….I didn’t want to do it on my own and start from scratch…I needed a system and something established that I could use the blue print…sort of like a Franchise, with much less cost.
Any guesses on what I chose?
The Automated System I use....

Watch this Video now
You would also have access to this system,
right when you get Started:   Join Here
Thanks for reading, I hope it sheds some light, gives you hope…or has you ask…
WHAT DID YOU CHOOSE…
Ciao,
Danna
Connect with me on Facebook :) 
On my journey of being a Freedom Preneur, 
I decided to see what the actual stats about
others who have this same goal.

Do you want FREEDOM?  

Are you an Entrepreneur or do you want to be?

I thought you might find this info interesting :)

These stats are based on a survey of 549 company founders across a variety of industries.



Here are 12 stats from the report:
Amazing stats, but they convinced me that I can do this!  Better yet . . . . 
YOU CAN TOO!
1. The average and median age of company founders when they started their current companies was 40.
2. 95.1 percent of respondents themselves had earned bachelor’s degrees, and 47 percent had more advanced degrees.
3. Less than 1 percent came from extremely rich or extremely poor backgrounds
4. 15.2% of founders had a sibling that previously started a business.
5. 69.9 percent of respondents indicated they were married when they launched their first business. An additional 5.2 percent were divorced, separated, or  widowed.
6. 59.7 percent of respondents indicated they had at least one child when they launched their first business, and 43.5 percent had two or more children.
7. The majority of the entrepreneurs in the sample were serial entrepreneurs.  The average number of businesses launched by respondents was approximately 2.3.
8. 74.8 percent indicated desire to build wealth as an important motivation in becoming an entrepreneur.
9. Only 4.5 percent said the inability to find traditional employment was an important factor in starting a business.
10. Entrepreneurs are usually better educated than their parents.
11. Entrepreneurship doesn’t always run in the family. More than half (51.9 percent) of respondents were the first in their families to launch a business.
12. The majority of respondents (75.4 percent) had worked as employees at other companies for more than six years before launching their own companies.

After reading these I had HOPE.  WHY?  Because I realized that it didn’t take a college degree, rich parents or a long track record to become a successful entrepreneur.
It took desire, dedication, a plan and a vision….The rest follows.
So while I was researching every which way to become an entrepreneur I started to realize that….I didn’t want to do it on my own and start from scratch…I needed a system and something established that I could use the blue print…sort of like a Franchise, with much less cost.
Any guesses on what I chose?
The Automated System I use....

Watch this Video now
You would also have access to this system,
right when you get Started:   Join Here
Thanks for reading, I hope it sheds some light, gives you hope…or has you ask…
WHAT DID YOU CHOOSE…
Ciao,
Danna
Connect with me on Facebook :)

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