Posts Tagged ‘plan’

Who Drives Your Guest Experience? by John Hendrie

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

The short answer would be, of course, everyone. But, wouldn’t it be nice to have one person who can distill, synthesize, plan and direct the whole effort – your Guest Experience Executive.

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Who Drives Your Guest Experience? by John Hendrie

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

The short answer would be, of course, everyone. But, wouldn’t it be nice to have one person who can distill, synthesize, plan and direct the whole effort – your Guest Experience Executive.

View full post on Restaurant And Bar Stories

Mexican Restaurant Start Up Sample Business Plan NEW!

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

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Italian Restaurant Start Up Sample Business Plan NEW!

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

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Welcome To YOUR New Business!

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US: P&G “rejects Diamond Foods’ Pringles merger plan”

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

Procter & Gamble (P&G) has reportedly turned down a proposal to merge its snacks business Pringles with US snack maker Diamond Foods.

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Restaurant Business Blueprint — How to Start and Maintain a Successful Restaurant Business

Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

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Inside Restaurant Business Blueprint you will discover:

–What you need to know BEFORE you begin
Make sure your dream is a viable plan

–Review the different types of restaurants
Know which one is right for you

–Overview of startup costs
Prevent leaving out important costs

–Learn how to write your menu
Insures that you don’t leave out the little stuff

–Discover how to do a proper market analysis
Make sure you know who your customers will be

–Selecting equipment and furnishings
Learn how to shop for the right combinations

–Hiring a staff
How to make sure you ask the right interview questions
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Restaurant Business Blueprint — How to Start and Maintain a Successful Restaurant Business

Business Loan Brokerages: Pros and Cons

Friday, May 7th, 2010

You may be aware of this, but there a number of firms that can actively assist you as you looking for business loan. These firms are commonly known as loan brokerages. They work in a very similar capacity to that of a mortgage brokerage firm but with a specific focus on business loans. However, before engaging a business loan brokerage you should be aware of a few things. Like with any industry, there are a number of unscrupulous firms and individuals that seek to take advantage of people that are not privy to how the industry works. In regards to loan brokerages, you should be wary of any firm that requires substantial upfront fees before assisting you with obtaining a business loan. However, some of the fees presented by a loan brokerage can be reasonable. For instance, fees for business plan development and credit reports should be reasonable while several thousand dollar retainers for simply taking on a project are not. When working with a business loan brokerage you should always perform your own due diligence. Does this firm have references? Are they are member of the Better Business Bureau? What is their success rate?

 

Once you find a firm that you want to work with when looking for business loan then it is time to begin negotiating the fees. Typically, most business loan brokerages charge a fee ranging from 2% to 10% of the successfully raised capital. Again, this is subject to negotiation. If you have a substantial amount of collateral, an excellent credit score, and a solid business plan then the fees should be lower as your chances of obtaining a business loan are much higher than people that do not have the same qualities.

 

One of the pros of working with a business loan brokerage is that you can quickly receive a number of loan offers from a number of banks and lenders within days of submitting your formal application. Additionally, the business loan brokerage can assist you immensely with developing the appropriate application and business plan so that your business loan request can be processed faster than if you did it on your own.

One of the primary negatives to working with a loan brokerage is that they can charge substantial fees for their services. However, these fees can be justified if the loan brokerage is legitimate and able to secure a business loan on your behalf.

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