Eng. Mohammed Basel Hamida | Business and Marketing ((Consultant and expert in business, trade, and resolving partnership and debt issues)) Most common question I receive from entrepreneurs and beginners: "I have a small amount of money and want to start a project, but I'm afraid of losing it." My answer: Don't enter any business unless you have experience in it or in one of its core aspects. Example: Planning to open a coffee shop? Do you have experience as a supplier? Or as a barista? Or in managing or accounting for cafes? Even if you don't, you must have a knowledgeable partner or advisor. And don't forget: Business model SWOT analysis Clear exit strategy Every project involves risks, but you can control them through planning. / Share with me: What's your most common question about starting a new project? / Retweet to help others Eng. Mohammed Basel Hamida has helped companies and entrepreneurs with establishment, development, growth, and funding, and assisted in resolving difficulties, debts, and partnership issues. Visit the author's page to benefit from his expertise https://x.com/MhemedhG