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3 C’s of CASH

The 3 C’s of CASH!!!!!

Collect Cash

Deposits. If you bill for services, collect a deposit of 33 percent to 50 percent up front. Who does this? Landscapers, interior decorators, and consultants. Call it a deposit or call it a retainer, but collect it.

Payments. Send out invoices promptly mark “pay upon receipt” or “net 15.” As an entrepreneur, you want to get the payment, which you are owed, quickly. With these terms you can begin collections follow-up in 15-30 days, instead of 30-60 days.

Conserve Cash

Watch Your Budget. Watch the dollars. Watch the $50s. Watch the $100s. The extra purchase of office supplies, the added of another mobile phone in your network, the money you spent that was not on a budgeted item, blows the budget. The gasoline that gets used because of three separate trips in three days instead of one roundtrip to three stops–that’s where the money goes–overhead costs.

Stick to your budget. If you start drifting over budget, then look for somewhere else to cut next month. Its discipline and looking at the numbers that keeps you on track with expenses.

Carry Cash

Carry cash on your budget. Yes, you can have a line item in your budget that’s operating cash reserve. This means you have planned cash to be in the bank, so if your cash flow is slow on collecting payment, you go over budget, or if sales dip–you still have operating cash to keep the business moving forward.

Set a cash floor for your peace of mind. Know your total revenue, total expense and your upcoming sales goals. You have a good sense of your monthly expenses. Before you ever draw on a line of credit, set a floor for how much ready cash you keep on hand to meet expenses.

Next we will discuss the 3 F’s of funding…..Your MBA EJ Owens

November 6, 2008 Posted by kellsibley | business, self-help | , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Business Action Plan: How to Develop an Action Plan

You need a good plan to put your strategy into action. You need to spend some time working on your business action plan. You also need to review what has been achieved.

Your strategy and consequently your business action plan should stress three important aspects – Goals, Budget and Marketing Strategy.

Set Realistic Goals

Setting realistic goals is the first and foremost step in developing an action plan.

Your small business is rudderless without well-defined goals. When you formulate your goals, you need an action plan to achieve them. Define your goals and quantify them. This can be done in the following way:

1.      List all your goals. This includes the tools your business needs, the new customers you should get, etc.

2.      Arrange the goals in order of priority.

3.      Give a realistic timeline for each goal. For example, what goals do you plan to achieve in the foreseeable future; the next 3, 6 and 9 months, for example.

Develop a Working Budget

The next step to develop an action plan is developing your budget. Make sure that your small business has a bank account.

If your business is new, it may not be possible for you to make money for first few months. Decide beforehand how much of an investment you can make in your business. Then, draw up a list of all things that will require investment.

Some of these may include:

1.      Marketing efforts

2.      Tools for your business

3.      Salary and other expenses

Decide what expenses are the most important and will require money by priority.

Last but not least – keep a record of all your expenses. This is very important for filing taxes and calculating your profits or losses.

Marketing Strategy

In your business action plan your marketing strategy should include a list of avenues that you are going to use for marketing your business. This can either be direct marketing or passive marketing avenues.

Decide which avenues are better suited to your overall goals. Some marketing avenues bring quick results, while some others take time to work. It is always better to have a mix of two promotion strategies – short term promotions and long-term promotions – for better results.

Direct marketing costs more money. So your business action plan should make judicious use of direct marketing methods. Keep a record of all your marketing campaigns and compare their results. This will help you identify the marketing options that are more effective for your small business.

Use them more often to get better results.

Get your website ready. Do passive web promotion for your business and use email marketing to promote your product or services. You can also use social marketing avenues to promote your business. Blogs are also an effective method of bringing targeted traffic to your website.

Now that you have your strategy and elements of action plans sorted out, it is time to put your plan into action. Implement your action plan in terms of goals, budget and marketing strategy and see how each element of your actions plan performs.

Review the results from time to time to ensure that you are on right track.

November 3, 2008 Posted by kellsibley | business, self-help | , , , , , | 1 Comment

Overestimating and Underplanning

Common Business Planning Mistakes That You Should Avoid

Here are some common business planning mistakes that you should avoid. It is very important for any business plan to be practical and achievable, and it should also be error-free.

Worrying Too Much

If you constantly change your business plans because you are worried that things might not work out according to plan, then you need to inject yourself with some confidence.

No business is guaranteed success; but if you have done the necessary groundwork, then the chances of being successful will increase to a great extent.

Do not let worry or fear cloud your judgment. Be prepared to ride out rough times, especially in the beginning to avoid common business planning errors.

Lack of Specific Goals

Another common business planning mistake is not specifying your goals in your business plan. If you don’t do this, then you will not be able to chart out a proper roadmap to success. You will find it difficult to stick to a path that is confusing and ill-defined.

You will need to match a concrete goal with precise, time-bound dates. You should also chart out a proper roadmap that not only identifies potential pitfalls but also specifies the methods to avoid them.

Lack of Financial Planning

You should not build castles in the air, but instead should have plans that are supported by firm financial figures.

You should have achievable projections regarding on how you plan to finance your business and to maintain a positive cash flow. Good financial planning is the lifeline that will supply financial blood to your fledging business.

If you do not have the required knowledge to handle the financial aspect of your business plan, then get a certified accountant or tax consultant to do it for you.

If you avoid making this part of the plan, it will be very difficult for your business to succeed – and it is tantamount to committing financial suicide.

Overestimating and Underplanning

Another business planning error to avoid is putting in figures that seem physically impossible to achieve. By doing this your business will be headed towards disaster from the very first day.

On the other hand, even if your estimates are right on target, but you do not have plans to efficiently execute them, then they will reflect success only on paper.

The right mix of good estimates with adequate execution planning is necessary for any business plan to actually succeed in reality.

Picking up a Ready-Made Plan

You cannot just pick up any business plan and pray that it works for your business. Your business plans need to be modeled according to your business specifications.

Even simple factors such as location or population can produce different results in similar plans. Therefore, you will have to consider all the factors that are unique to your business when you sit down to do your business planning.

There are various business planning books and software packages available that can help you construct your business plan quickly and easily.

Your business plan needs to be designed according to your business, your ability and your particular market.

By avoiding the above business planning mistakes, you can devise a business plan that will help your small business to be ready to face any eventuality – and it will help you to reach your goals. -Your M.B.A. EJ Owens

August 13, 2008 Posted by kellsibley | Uncategorized | | No Comments Yet

Small Business – Big Impression

Here are some ways to really make a a big impression on your customers. Rememberthe power is in the perception. The repeat patronage is in the quality.

Business Cards

Print really impressive business cards. Get professional help in designing and printing them to add that professional appeal to them. Make sure your website is on them and your blog (if you don’t have one…get one). You need a brief description of the products and services you provide right on the card. Consider printing your mission statement on the back. Remember, this is your only representation when you leave, make it a good one!

Get a logo and a slogan

People have a naturaldesire to be a part of something great. Make a logo that you can put on everything you provide and do. This will become your hallmark. Put it on letterhead, business cards, products, website, blog, vehicles, brochures, etc. Logos stay in the mind of customers and promote a lasting impression. Your slogan will simplify your message. Use this as a tag line under your companies name. Put in your footer on your letterhead. Have it as a main item on your website. Relate your mission statement to it. Put some time and effort into it because good or bad, if it sticks your stuck   forever. Tell the Army about that one. They went from “Be all you can be” to “Army of One” and now to “Army Strong” but nothing is more synonymous with the Army than “Be all you can be”. In essence, their stuck with it! So, get this one some thought!

Dress and Act like a Professional

Your office should have a professional look to it. Even a home based business should dedicate a separate room for you to do business in. When talking to customers, ensure that the atmosphere of your office is professional. You are always on stage in front of a customer. Your dress should be very professional. Customers typically but into you first and then the product. Your office should be neat and tidy, fresh smelling, and the garbage should be empty as much as possible. Restrooms are an example of how you really are. They are often not thought about till needed. If they smell good and are clean that leaves a subliminal message to your customers that you are professional and have attention to detail.

Market Aggressively

Marketing doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg. Most small business are on a budget and can not afford to to do main stream advertising. Seek out ways to get your name in front of as manny people as possible. Sponsor a baseball team, an ice cream party, maybe a charitable event. Never miss an opportunity to market. You should keep your brochures and business cards with you at all times. Opportunity does not keep normal business hours.

Get Online FAST!!!

Get a website and ge it today! The internet is a great arena to advertise your business and it is relatively inexpensive. A professional and attractively designed website will entice visitors to learn more about your business and what it has to offer.

Train Your Staff To Be Professionals

Train your employees to behave like professional at all times. Enforce a dress code if needed. Professional apperance is important – wheter or not you see customers on a daily basis. If you have a construction crew, get matching t-shirts for them. Get matching polo shirts for the staff. Everybody should look like they are part of the team. There is power in numbers and power in perception. Customers equate professionalism with quality. What did I say quality relustedin?  Repeat Patronage. Thats how you get a steady revenue stream. Getting people to want to come back and getting them to recommed you to thier friends.

July 26, 2008 Posted by kellsibley | business | , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

The 1-Day M.B.A. Program is coming to the Mid-South

1 Day M.B.A. Collierville Flyer PDF 

On August 15th, 2008 Kell-Sibley – An Executive Management Training Company (www.kellsibley.com), presents its 1-Day M.B.A. Program to the Mid-South. This program is for small business owners and those thinking about starting a business the knowledge, skills, and abilities to succeed in this economy. The class is held at the Collierville Chamber of Commerce from 8a-4p. Graduates will receive a certificate to take with them. To register call the Collierville Chamber of Commerce at 853-1949 and speak to Kelly. The course cost is $175.00 per person. Visit www.colliervillechamber.com for more information.

July 21, 2008 Posted by kellsibley | business, self-help | , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet