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Planning for Success Fayetteville AR

A business plan is simply a comprehensive report that tells the bank (or anyone else who's interested) about your operation's goals, marketing strategies, and financial strengths. Read on for more information on business plan.

Bulmer & Associates Inc
(702)6562349
321 W Cherry Street
Rogers, AR
College Degree Planners
(800) 433-3243
650 S Shackleford Rd
Little Rock, AR
Medical Consulting Group
(479) 442-2268
509 W Spring St
Fayetteville, AR
Spectrum Management Co
(479) 521-9912
2662 E Joyce Blvd
Fayetteville, AR
New York and Company
(479) 521-6455
NW Arkansas
Fayetteville, AR
Telecom Management Inc
(501) 223-8100
900 S Shackleford Road # 414
Little Rock, AR
8th & Walton
(479) 715-6700
902 S Walton Blvd # A17
Bentonville, AR
Calhoun-Barre Development Corp
(479) 521-9919
2662 E Joyce Blvd
Fayetteville, AR
Commercial Computer Service
(479) 442-8235
Fayetteville, AR
Northwest Arkansas Business & Consulting Services Inc
(479) 571-8971
705 W Putman St
Fayetteville, AR
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Planning for Success

Posted by : Joe Farace

Undercapitalization and poor cash flow cause more small-business failures than any other single factor. The best way to stave off those inevitable cash flow peaks and valleys is to have a sufficiently large line of credit with your bank. If this is your first business loan application, or the amount you're asking for exceeds your current credit line, the bank expects more than a neatly filled-out credit application. The bank may, in fact, request a copy of your current business plan. Even if it doesn't, it's a good idea to include a business plan when asking for money for expansion, new equipment, or a line of credit sufficient to level out irregular cash flow.

If you're put off by the prospect of preparing a business plan, don't be. A business plan is simply a comprehensive report that tells the bank (or anyone else who's interested) about your operation's goals, marketing strategies, and financial strengths. Even if you're not applying for a loan, sitting down and preparing a formal business plan forces you to analyze in depth your operation's strengths and weaknesses. I've found that establishing goals and objectives--and writing them down--makes them easier to achieve.

Some SOHOers may see a business plan as a destination. It's not; it is a journey. You have to supply the vision behind a new venture or product line. A business plan is merely a tool that helps you make decisions. It helps you analyze your goals and lets you know i...

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