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Funding your Franchise
How often have you thumbed
through a business opportunity magazine, noticed a franchise
opportunity advertisement, and felt you'd really like to get in on
that...if only you had the money? If you're like most who are seeking
greater opportunity and wealth, this probably happens with you more
often than you care to admit, except perhaps in strictly private
conversations.
When the average person sees one of these opportunities, or comes up
with a similar idea of his own, the problems of start-up capital may
seem formidable. But in reality, they may not be. In fact, just about
anyone with a good credit record and an "insider's sense of business"
can get the capital he or she needs, whenever it's needed. The secret
is in knowing how to put together a proper proposal, and to present it
to the right per son. These are the "how-to" instructions we're going
to give you in this report.
The first thing you're going to need is a complete business plan. This
is a complete and detailed description of exactly how you intend to
operate the proposed business. Your business plan should detail
precisely the product or products you plan to sell; how you're going to
produce or manufacture the product; your costs (inventory costs if
you're purchasing them from a supplier); who is going to sell those
products for you; how they're going to be sold; the attendant costs;
when you expect to recoup your initial investment; your plans for
growth or expansion; and the total dollar amount you're going to need
to make it all work according to your plan. Your business plan must be
detailed - complete with projected income and expense figures - through
at least the first three years of business.
The Biz Guru will
produce a business plan for you.
First, keep in mind that whenever you ask somebody for money, whether
it's for a small personal loan or a large amount of money to finance a
business, you're involved in a selling situation. You have to prepare a
"sales presentation" just as if you were getting ready to sell an
automobile or refrigerator. Within this sales presentation you must
have all the facts and figures; you must anticipate the questions and
the possible objections of the prospective lender with answers or
explanations; and you must "package" it as impressively as you would
yourself for an audience with the president of IBM or General Motors.
Almost all franchisers offer help in setting up with one of their
franchises. Most will go out of their way to assist you in getting the
financing you need. Some will lend you the entire amount, with payments
coming out of the income they expect you to make from their franchise
operation. Many will carry this loan themselves, while others will
carry part of it and find you a lender to finance the remainder.
Franchisers have two objectives in mind when they offer franchises to
the public: They are trying to expand their operation, thus increasing
their profit, and they are trying to raise capital for themselves.
Generally speaking, if you have a good credit history, and if they feel
you have the necessary business personality to achieve success with one
of their operations, they'll do everything within their power to get
you in a franchise outlet. Keep this in mind the next time you see an
advertisement for a promising franchise opportunity requiring a
substantial amount of cash outlay. You don't necessarily have to have
all the money. They want you, and they'll help you!
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There are a lot of good
franchise opportunities, and some not so good. It's important that you
be sure of what you're investing in, and that you can make money with
it. From there, preparing the proper business plan and the necessary
financing, while not always a snap, can be done. Now's the time to do
it! We wish you outstanding success with your franchise business.
For help in preparing your Business Plan Visit
www.bizguru.us
or
www.businessplanningpros.co.uk
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