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Toolkit for success: Time lines

Small Business BasicsIn organizing or reorganizing a business enterprise, you set time lines. "I've got to get the permit payment in by the third of the month," for example, or "My first year, I should clear $40,000."

The key to making time lines work, however, is to write them down. This helps you visualize your goals -- and to see how the steps you need to achieve success overlap each other in a complex dance.

They will also become your very important notes for projecting future operation needs and financial performance.

An example:
An entrepreneur starting a business determines office furniture and equipment needs of $17,000. Sales of $130,000 and a net profit of $15,000 are projected for the end of the first year. In the first six months of the second year, sales of $85,000 and a net profit of $9,000 are anticipated, allowing a second office to open in 18 months. To promote the second office, the entrepreneur plans an advertising campaign two months before its scheduled opening.

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The following time lines have been established:

1. Month 1

  • Open first office
  • $17,000 expense in office furniture and equipment

2. End of Month 12

  • $130,000 in sales.
  • $15,000 in net profit

3. Month 16

  • Begin advertising in local newspapers

4. Month 18

  • Open second office

5. End of Month 18

  • $85,000 sales for first six months of year two
  • $9,000 net profits for first six months of year two

In organizing or reorganizing a business, the entrepreneur is going to envision and commit to time lines. They will influence marketing, operations and financial projections. In turn, time lines will result in entries in financial statements -- and the resulting ratios.

 

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