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    key2yourhm is offline Renter
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    Default Business plan

    Does anyone have some tips for making a business plan or know of some good literature on the subject.
    The key to your happy home.
    benurvina@windermere.com

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    Rich_in_CT is offline Fixer Upper
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    What is the purpose of the business plan you are drafting?

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    Mike Taylor is offline Condominium
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    The small business administration is a good place to start. I think they have some samples for you to look at.

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    key2yourhm is offline Renter
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    I'm a new real estate agent and it was recomended to me to draft a business plan. Thank you both for your responses.
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    benurvina@windermere.com

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    the-ref is offline Fixer Upper
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    Have a look at http://www.sba.gov/. This is a government resource for everything you will need to know regarding small businesses. I used it and it was a great resource to help me get up and running.

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    key2yourhm is offline Renter
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    Wow, really great info. Thank you for pointing me in the right direction.
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    benurvina@windermere.com

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    funtoosh is offline Renter
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    that was a nice piece of info.. good for business starters..
    But I thing in the end it all depends on you.

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    wood1e is offline Fixer Upper
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    Another source to find information is business forums, there may even be one specifically for your geo area, with meets etc etc.

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    thedeallocator is offline Fixer Upper
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    Just google "yourbusinessniche business plan" and you will find a lot of sample plans for real estate businesses and many other types of businesses. Goodluck

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    CAROLRN is offline Renter
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    Red face Maybe an answer

    Businessplan pro software.
    I used it to develop a plan for adding a department to a hospital.
    It does all the math (break evens, variables vs. fixed, etc)
    Other strategic plans I have done aways starts with goals (2 or 3) (Growth, retention, higher profit margin, etc) then all the action plans it will take to accomplish those goals. (develop market niches, srategies, clinical programs, add value, etc) then develop the strategies (the specific actions that will develop the strategy). Then you have to consult it and compare whats real to whats planned at least a few times a month and course correct as needed.
    I guess your choice depends on the purpose as was previouslsy asked.
    If you are looking for a way to focus your efforts, a strategic plan is probably best
    If you are looking for funding, a business plan may be more in order
    Hope this helps. This experience is from other business experieince, not real estate, but business is business (I hope)
    C

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