Guest guest Posted October 30, 2002 Report Share Posted October 30, 2002 Dear Lucy I also put together a lovely business plan, using skills gained over my 10 years in the graphic design industry. They said it was fine but only offered me a £1000 overdraft facility. If after six months the business was working well, they said I might then be offered a loan. This is not what I had understood as a " startup loan " , this is an " if your business is successful we'd like a bit of it " loan. I never formally turned them down, but have bought herbs and bottles using a credit card (probably not the best idea) to start a market stall. When I start to get some patients I'll quickly make out an order to Proline, who offer interest-free credit, a 10% discount on the first order, and no payments need be made for the first two months. I may be an idiot for not taking up the bank's offer (NatWest), but I am happy to have the freedom to cock things up in my own special way without having to jump through their hoops or pay the costs of a business account. I don't have a partner or family who will cushion me financially, but the money from doing reception and teaching work helps. One of these days, even the market stall may make me some money. We were all told to make out business plans and approach the bank during our courses, but sometimes you just have to try to make the herbal thing work any way you can. Best of luck with it all, and keep taking nervines. All the best, Mala Bissoon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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