New venture business plan

New venture business plan

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Breadline Racing

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70 posts

261 months

Monday 21st April 2003
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I'm about to embark on a new venture, a foray into self employment. To secure financial backing I require a Business plan, however, never having encountered such an animal, I have little to go on. Has anyone got advice to offer?

planetdave

9,921 posts

260 months

Monday 21st April 2003
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Local Enterprise office. These are the people who used to administer the 'Enterprise Allowance'(when I was a lad!). If you ask the numpties at the local nojobcentre they could point you in the right direction

tvrbob

11,186 posts

262 months

Monday 21st April 2003
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I'm about to embark on a new venture, a foray into self employment. To secure financial backing I require a Business plan, however, never having encountered such an animal, I have little to go on. Has anyone got advice to offer?


Well Dirk, if you've never encounted a business plan are you sure your ready to through yourself to the wolves. Get professional advice, any bank or local inland revenue office will help you at no charge.

Look here
www.smallbusinessadvice.org.uk/sbas.asp

Bob

Breadline Racing

Original Poster:

70 posts

261 months

Monday 21st April 2003
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tvrbob said:
Well Dirk, if you've never encounted a business plan are you sure your ready to through yourself to the wolves.
Bob


Maybe I could have worded that a little better. Take Two.
It's the layout, rather than the content that I'm lacking, the Jobless centre is not a place I've ever frequented so I hadn't thought of that, the Enterprise allowance scheme may also be worth looking into, although I was planning on going it as alone as possible. I already have some capital, but was planning on presenting my bank manager with this business plan as supporting evedence.

mikeylad

31,608 posts

260 months

Monday 21st April 2003
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check out bplans.com

they have literally loads of example plans taken from real businesses. one will probably be a reasonable industry/service match for whatever youare planning.

voyds9

8,489 posts

290 months

Monday 21st April 2003
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Try HSBC they used to have a disc with business plan software on it (spreadsheet). Then its just a matter of plucking figures out of thin air, eg turnover, wages, telephone, electric etc all the figures you can ealisy guess at when you never done it before but with practice it gets easier, also you can see what difference small changes quickly make to the bottom line

judas

6,069 posts

266 months

Monday 21st April 2003
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Try contacting your local Business Link service or Chamber of Commerce - they will know who can offer the best advice.

Bruce Fielding

2,244 posts

289 months

Monday 21st April 2003
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Just allow at least two weeks to put it together. Mate of mine wanted to know if I could help him write one in a day! Having written four in my life so far, I politely advised him that it was unlikely... not.

deltaf

6,806 posts

260 months

Monday 21st April 2003
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Ooooooooh! Lotus Europa! Dont see many of those about.
Havent got any advice, just liked the cars!!

Breadline Racing

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70 posts

261 months

Monday 21st April 2003
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deltaf said: Ooooooooh! Lotus Europa! Dont see many of those about.
Havent got any advice, just liked the cars!!



Yes, it's a Banks Europa 62S,quite a lot of modification from the standard Europa

bif

149 posts

269 months

Thursday 24th April 2003
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Another good source of advise is the FSB [Federation of Small Businesses] fsb.co.uk