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. One of the major goals of Deploy Proof Your Business is to assist National Guard and Reserve entrepreneurs who choose to sustain their businesses during absences caused by training, mobilization, and deployment. Careful preparation, employee involvement, and trust in the persons running your business are the most important elements to successfully sustaining your business during long-term absences. The following section is designed to serve as a guide and preparation tool to ensure you are ready financially, strategically, and emotionally by the time you leave for deployment. It will also help make sure your employees and family members are equally prepared for your absence and the effect it will have on your business. Because your business is more than just an investment, and is in most cases your livelihod, TVC will help you prepare your business from the day you open your doors until the day you hand over your responsibilities to someone else. Throughout this section, TVC will provide you with the things you need to do to prepare your business and yourself for deployment, including building a plan, training your employees, and managing your finances. It is important that you are prepared to sustain your business before you ever receive orders that you will be deployed. Because the steps to hand over your business to someone else take time, it is imperative that you are organized and have an action plan in place so that you can begin implementing it as soon as you find out. It is important to remember that this guide is designed to be one resource that can assist you in preparing for deployment. Always work with your legal and financial advisors to ensure that your plans are not only the best possible for your unique business, but that they comply with all laws and regulations that are applicable to your business. Once you have decided to sustain your business, it is time to begin preparing your deployment plan. |
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