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What do you want from your business

January 1, 2022

What do you want from your business?

 

When you started your business, you probably dreamed about flexible hours and highly profitable, stimulating work.

Ideally, you would have adopted best practice and documented those creams in a one-page Business Plan.  The plan would specify how much cash you need from the business, your role, and the hours you'd be working.  In other words, what the business was going to deliver to you personally as an owner.

But that was all before the world turned on its head and most plans went out the window.

Whatever you previously dreamed of or planned for must be reconsidered in light of the 'business unusual' phase we are in now.  It is likely that what you want personally from the business has not changed, however, it may take longer than expected.

Business unusual means reinventing your business to deliver what you want.

Trimming what you need personally from the business for the next year or so, will give your business a better chance of surviving the Covid-19 crisis. 

Consider the following:

  1. Can you still have the lifestyle you want with less cash strain on the business?  A walk with friends, as opposed to an dinner out, is great for your health and easier on your wallet.
  2. Are there personal costs that can be avoided?  Can you avoid the second takeaway coffee each day?
  3. Can you refinance your personal and/or housing debts to achieve lower interest rates or reduced principal repayments?
  4. Can you spend less on holidays or travel in the next 12 months?
  5. Can you modify your role in the business to reduce stress or workload?
  6. Will these needs be different in the medium term? i.e. can you hunker down for 12-months or until the business's profitability and cashflow improve?

The best way to reduce the cashflow strain on your business is to revise your personal budget.  Your budget will identify potential savings you can make and provides a benchmark against which your actual spending can be tracked in the future.  The Business Plan and budget can then be built around how he business can deliver the level of personal cashflow you need.

There are no shortcuts here.  The discipline of personal budgeting with ongoing monitoring of your expenditure is essential.  The good news is that the process is both empowering and enlightening at the same time.  You will be amazed at where personal savings can be made and will feel much more in control of your business.

Contact us for our free personal budgeting template.

"You must gain control of your money or the lack of it will forever control you." - Dave Ramsey 

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