are called established milestones. Know what the vision, dream, and lifetime vision is. The entrepreneur must also know what they want to come out of the idea. "When it comes to setting goals, start off with what's important to you in life. Take out a sheet of paper. Sit quietly, and on that sheet of paper, brainstorm what is to be accomplished between now and the end of your life. Then, consider yourself and your personal goals for the next twelvemonth period. Some key areas in which you might set personal goals include: family, personal growth, financial, health, social, career, hobbies, spiritual, and recreation. Write down the thing that you plan to accomplish or achieve or attain during this one-year period" (Goal Setting Tips). The vision is the key aspect of any successful business.Always dream big and never dream small.Now, the entrepreneur is ready to take the first big step. Buy a license from the State Building of Government building. "Call your state's Department of Commerce to see if your type of business will need a state license. Among those that probably will are building contractors, auto mechanics, hairdressers, and private investigators. Restaurants that serve alcohol will also require a state liquor license." (Lawrence) A business licensecosts about one thousand dollars. The entrepreneur must come up with a title for their company. It should be sharp and impressive. Then, the entrepreneur signs an article of incorporation. This determines how many shares, states who founded the company, and what the title of the company is.The next step is to get a city license. Go to the city's business licensing building. A city license costs about a hundred and eighty dollars to buy. The city makes the entrepreneur sign a contract to ensure that they get a tax profit off of your company. "If you'll be purchasing wholesale merchandise for resale, your state will probably require you to register for a seller's ...