Writing a Business Plan For Your Foreclosure Cleaning Company
The start-up phase of a new business can be confusing and overwhelming without definitive guidance to tackle the start-up maze. A business plan is the necessary road map to incredible entrepreneurial success. Do you need a business plan to start a foreclosure cleanup business? No, not unless you're planning to borrow money to start. Should you write a business plan? Yes. Absolutely!
Road Map to Success
A business plan is simply a road map that will assist you in planning your foreclosure cleanup business. You'll discover things about yourself, your business, and your partner (if you have one) before you even start. You'll change some things before you start as a result of doing a business plan, too. It's best to work out the kinks on paper, instead of when you're head-first into your new business.
Business Plan Sections A business plan is comprised of the following sections, at minimum: 1) Description of Your Business 2) Marketing Section 3) Finances Section 4) Management Section
Using the SBA to Guide You The U.S. Small Business Administration ("SBA") is one of those independent agencies of the federal government that is an invaluable resource for small business owners (for start-ups and established businesses alike). Back in 1953, the SBA was created to aid, counsel, assist and also protect the interests of small businesses. The SBA helps and encourages Americans to start and build businesses. Visit sba.gov for some very detailed information on writing a solid business plan for your foreclosure cleaning business.
Counselors of America's Small Business Owners For more assistance with writing your foreclosure cleaning business' road map, reach out to the Counselors of America's Small Business Owners ("SCORE"). SCORE, also known as the "Service Corp of Retired Executives," is a partner of the SBA and will guide you step-by-step in writing an effective business plan for your REO trashout business. They even have business plan templates on their website in both PDF and Word formats.
This is a phenomenal nonprofit group that helps create over 20,000 businesses per year. With an increasing network of over 12,000 volunteers, these executives and volunteers have been in your shoes and can assist you from the startup phase, through growth, financing, licensing, branding, marketing and even selling if ever you decide to sell your business one day.
Value of Business Planning SCORE sums up the value of a business plan beautifully: "The real value of creating a business plan is not in having the finished product in hand; rather, the value lies in the process of researching and thinking about your business in a systematic way. The act of planning helps you to think things through thoroughly, study and research if you are not sure of the facts, and look at your ideas critically. It takes time now, but avoids costly, perhaps disastrous, mistakes later."
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