Why Every BIZ Experiences Must Be Prepared for Tough Times In this video, BIZ Experiences's Insights Editor Liz Webber explains the importance of planning ahead.

By Rose Leadem

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As an BIZ Experiences, it's important to be present in the daily operations of your business; however, it's just as important to also focus on the future of your business. Ask yourself this question: Would your business survive financially if something drastic occurred right now? If you answered "no," then it might be time to reassess.

Related: 5 Ways to Prepare for Disaster in a Startup

In this one-minute mentor video, BIZ Experiences Insights Editor Liz Webber explains why BIZ Experiencess must be prepared for anything and everything that might come their way. Webber refers to an BIZ Experiences article by guest writer Tony Batman, who describes his experience beating cancer and how he, because he was prepared, managed to keep his financial footing.

"It pays to prepare for those disasters," explains Webber. "Otherwise, business owners risk losing it all."

Related: Don't Wait for a Disaster to Interrupt Business. Prepare Now.

To learn more about how you can prepare yourself and your business for tough times, click play.

Rose Leadem is a freelance writer for BIZ Experiences.com. 

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