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The True Purpose of Financial Planning

February 7th, 2010

As a financial advisor, I’ve found my clients ask a broad range of questions concerning their financial situation. However, these questions are all elements of one basic question: “am I going to be okay?” Here is a sample of the types of questions you should be asking yourself:

* Am I going to be able to retire by the age I have targeted? Can I afford to retire early?

* Once I retire, will I be able to maintain my current standard of living?

* If something happens to me, will there be enough money to take care of my spouse, children, and parents?

* What if I live longer than I anticipate? Will I have enough money to support myself?

* Can I afford to contribute to my favorite charities?

* Can I pay for my child’s education? My grandchild?

* Can I afford to start my own business?

* Do I have the ability to take my family on an extended vacation?

* Will I be able to pass my home on to my children?

* Can I afford to leave my job to pursue something I am passionate about?

Of course, this is but a small sample of the type of questions people may have, but the point of each question is really “can I afford to live the life I envision.” Interestingly, notice that none of these questions have anything to do with achieving a high rate of return, or what the next hot stock will be. Thus, the true purpose of financial planning is determining how we can live the life we desire, not how to maximize our investment accounts.

The True Purpose of Financial Planning

January 28th, 2010

As a financial advisor, I’ve found my clients ask a broad range of questions concerning their financial situation. However, these questions are all elements of one basic question: “am I going to be okay?” Here is a sample of the types of questions you should be asking yourself:

* Am I going to be able to retire by the age I have targeted? Can I afford to retire early?

* Once I retire, will I be able to maintain my current standard of living?

* If something happens to me, will there be enough money to take care of my spouse, children, and parents?

* What if I live longer than I anticipate? Will I have enough money to support myself?

* Can I afford to contribute to my favorite charities?

* Can I pay for my child’s education? My grandchild?

* Can I afford to start my own business?

* Do I have the ability to take my family on an extended vacation?

* Will I be able to pass my home on to my children?

* Can I afford to leave my job to pursue something I am passionate about?

Of course, this is but a small sample of the type of questions people may have, but the point of each question is really “can I afford to live the life I envision.” Interestingly, notice that none of these questions have anything to do with achieving a high rate of return, or what the next hot stock will be. Thus, the true purpose of financial planning is determining how we can live the life we desire, not how to maximize our investment accounts.

Hair and Beauty Salon Business Plan

January 11th, 2010

You will use it throughout the running of your business as well. You will be able to use it to help you through difficult times and to help you to grow your business time and time again. It is a necessary tool for any new or starting salon. Writing your hair and beauty salon business plan will prepare you for what your company will experience.

Hiring A Professional
It is very important to consider the benefits of hiring a professional to write your hair and beauty salon business plan. Doing so will allow you to have a professional plan that offers the right details and elements needed by organizations that you plan to work with. It also allows you to have the benefit of the experience of those professionals. When you write this plan yourself, you will need to do all of the research and fact finding on your own. On the other hand, when you hire a professional to write it, they do this work for you, allowing you to focus on getting your business started. While you most certainly can write your own hair and beauty salon business plan, you should consider hiring a professional to do for these benefits.

For The Lender’s Benefit
One of the key reasons to write a hair and beauty salon business plan is to get the benefit of your lenders, or potential lenders. If you walk into a bank and ask for a loan to start your business, most will not think twice about telling you no. They need to see facts and figures and to have in writing a sample of what your business is going to do for them. In other words, unless you can keep the loan in good standing and earn them interest, you may be too large of a risk for them to take on. Therefore, you need to present your business to the lender through an organized business plan that shows them why your business will be profitable and will ultimately allow you, and the lender, to make a significant profit.

For Others
Your hair and beauty salon business plan will also provide your loved ones with a clear indication of what you plan to do. It should also tell your management staff and employees what your business offers and what its goals are. Ultimately, it should establish a budget and financial plan as well as provide a detailed outline of how to handle virtually all problems that your business will be going through.