Great DC Condo For Rent

Posted: January 17th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Opportunities | 1 Comment »

A friend asked me to share this with my network and friends so I am… feel free to share to anyone else…
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Message From Him:
I’ll be moving to LA in a couple months to start a new job and will be vacating my spot in a 2 bedroom condo in NW DC. The condo is owned by a friend. Here is the website with the listing on the units.

http://www.738longfellow.com/index.html

The complex is located 3 miles north of Howard off of Georgia Avenue. It is five minutes from the Georgia Ave/Petworth Metro Station (Green/Yellow Line) and 5-10 mins from Fort Totten (Red, Yellow Line) both of which are bus accessible.

Great location and price! The $800 includes monthly rent, utlities, cable, and internet. There is free street parking and also a garage that costs an additional fee if used.

The space will become available in March. The lease comes with an option to sign for 9 months with an option on the last three.

Of course friends get first consideration for the spot if you are interested. If you can not use it let friends know. I would love to leave the spot for a friend that could use affordable DC housing.

All the best!
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so there you have it… happy renting!


Group Business Plan: Finances, Finances, Finances

Posted: December 31st, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Business, Opportunities, Professional Development | Tags: | No Comments »

Many people are very worried about the financial piece of a business plan, they dont know where to start or how to complete it. But to keep in line with much of what we are doing here (a bare bone business plan FOR YOU so you can conduct business better in 2010).

Well, I went ahead and prepared a template budget. Now this isn’t perfect but this is a start. What you will see in this budget is 7 areas.

  • Administrative
  • Salaries
  • Communication
  • Professional
  • Operating
  • Cost of Goods
  • Other

The xls spreadsheet is set to do the totals and averages for you. Just enter in how much you expect or want to spend in January and then the rest of the spreadsheet will do the math for you.

The big thing for you to look at is the bottom line number. Each column serves as a month so at the bottom you will see how much you need to bring in to meet this goal.

Questions:

  • Calvin, where is the cost of goods?

Being how I didn’t know what your direct costs were, I just made a section called cost of goods. Costs of goods is the actual cost (labor/parts) that it costs to create your product/service. It could be per hour or per product but that cell is for the total amount that you project you will spend on costs of goods.

  • Calvin, I produce the work, I dont pay anyone?

Then you have to see yourself as an owner and as a employee. If you were an employee and you had an hourly salary ($30.00/hr) and on average you have 100 billable hours per month, then that means that your Cost of Goods is $3,000.00. That is the fee just for you as the employee.

The Salary part is what you are paid as the owner of your business. So you might bill out 100 hours a month and take a $750.00/month salary. This way no matter how your billing is, you will pay yourself something (if you are just starting out). Then as you see the bottom total you will see how much you need to bring in.

To treat your business like a business, you have to begin to pay yourself a set salary. If $750.00 is too big, start small. No one will know but you.

  • Calvin what is Exchange Server?

I use an exchange server to manage my email (www.mailstreet.com).

  • Calvin, can i add or delete rows?

Yes, please customize to your hearts content. If you have questions please do not hestiate to ask.

  • Calvin, why do you start your questions to yourself with Calvin?

Because I can and I am cool! :) just playing.

  • Calvin, what is Savings in Operating?

This may not be the best place for it but I feel it is important to build a savings in your business. Whether you are padding your account or moving the money to a business savings account. It is good to begin to build up a cash reserve and the only way to do that is to plan for it.

I would start with the following goals and when you achieve it, work your darnest to never fall down to the goal below.

Goal 1: $1000.00 Pad or 1 Month’s Bills (whatever is greater)
Goal 2: $2500.00 Pad or 3 Month’s Bills (whatever is greater)
Goal 3: $5000.00 Pad or 6 Month’s Bills (whatever is greater)
Goal 4: $10,000.00 Pad or 12 Month’s Bills (whatever is greater)

When you reach $10k then it is time to speak with your banker about other ways to store your money and getting a better return.

So have fun and let me know if you have questions. :)

C.

PS. There is one more part of this bare bones business plan and we are good to go.

Mind you this isn’t perfect but hopefully for those who haven’t ever planned for a year you can use this as just a general tool to figure out how much you need to gross per month.

There are more sophisticated tools and always a CPA :).


Group Business Plan: Finances – Where’s the Floor?

Posted: December 30th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Business, Opportunities, Professional Development | Tags: | No Comments »

We have all taken clients that looking back we shouldn’t had taken. We knew they might be trouble (and they were), we knew they didn’t have the finances needed (and they didn’t). So, why do we take them? A lack of focus and a lack of faith that we step up our business, our clients will step up with us.

Well, maybe the current clients wont step up with you. But I believe and serve a God that is all supplying and my provider. He knows your heart and your desire to provide an amazing product/service to your clients but that your current clients are appreciating you and your services.

So it is time to set the floor. From this day forth, I will no longer accept work under $____.00 limit. Yes, that big of a statement.

What will happen?

You will get a bunch of potential clients near and under that limit and you will think about taking them on. How do I know this? Because I have gone through it myself as I increased my minimum price from starting at $400.00 to where I am now (no, I am not going to tell you! :) lol)

Every time I set the bar, clients would come under the bar and in an overflow. One time I tried to take them on and looking back I regretted it. So what do you do? Be a blessing to someone else!!! Find individuals that provide your service but aren’t in competition with you and refer them the work. Develop partnerships and friends. Help them grow their business. After that initial flow of client of your old type of clients passes, then you will have/go after the type of clients that you want and you will have the availability to service them.

Looking at your current clients or the client’s that you deserve to work with find out what is the average that they invest/spend with you. For some they do not want to have clients under $800.00 while others do not want clients under $20,000.

In addition, you may set this floor based off of any number of things:

  • To minimize the number of monthly clients so you can focus on the projects and do your best.A desire to stop a certain type of troublesome clients
  • To force yourself to go after a certain type of client

But whatever your reason, think about the projects that you have done and where you want to be. If you aren’t sure about your floor, just set one low. Soon, you will change it. :)

Set this goal for next year.

I will only accept clients that will be willing to invest $______.00 in their project and with my company.

Lets Go!

C.


We All Need A Little Support – Habitat for Humanity Trip to India

Posted: December 23rd, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Interests, Opportunities, Personal Development, Professional Development | Tags: , | No Comments »

A friend of mine is taking a trip to India to work alongside members of local women’s savings groups as part of Habitat’s “Women Build” Initiative. She is raising just under $2,000.00. If you can spare a few dollars and support her cause please do. Below is more information.

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Here Description and Request:

In March 2010, Habitat India volunteers will work alongside members of local women’s savings groups as part of Habitat’s “Women Build” initiative.

We will be building in partnership with rural and underprivileged Indian women who have who have formed microfinance self-help groups so that they can save money to build better lives for their families.

I’ll be traveling to Bangalore, India from March 5th through March 18th and I’ll be personally covering the cost of my plane ticket and in addition, each team member must raise $1,950 to participate in the trip to cover the cost of food, room and board and building supplies. I’d really appreciate your help in supporting my efforts.

You can donate here.

Thanks in advance and I’ll be sure to share with you my experience on this trip. If you have any additional questions please ask her!


10 Full Rides to Study Architecture @ Syracuse U. for African Americans

Posted: December 22nd, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Education, Opportunities, Personal Development, Professional Development | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

Do you know someone that may be interested in attention school at Syracuse University? This is a great opportunity for someone!!! Please share! :)

Syracuse University has 10 Full Rides for African American Men and Women Interested in Studying Architecture. Mark Robbins, Dean of Syracuse University’s School of Architecture is desperately seeking young men and womenof color interested in pursuing a five year professional degree in Architecture.
He says he’s deeply committed to bringing diversity to his field and has scholarship money set aside to fully cover education costs for 10 students. He says that Hispanic enrollment in the school has increased substantially, but it’s been harder to attract African Americans. Syracuse University School of Architecture has a great reputation and this seems like a terrific opportunity, so please pass this on to everyone you know.
Contact:
Mark Robbins, Dean,
School of Architecture
(315) 443-2256
http://soa.syr.edu/index.php

Group Business Plan: Suggested Reading – The Gospel of Business

Posted: December 12th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Business, Opportunities | Tags: | 1 Comment »

In every effort, there is almost always someone who has been there before that can help. Well, this is one of those situations. The book that I am recommending, The Gospel of Business by Clay Howard, is a amazing read not based off length but by the content provided.

The book is a short read, seven short chapters and the whole book can be read in less than 30 mins. I recommend that anyone that is going down this road with me read this book for the following reasons:

  1. It puts things in very simple terms so that if you have alot of book knowledge/experience it will put things in perspective quickly and if you are new it gives enough to get you going
  2. It shows how and why your business may not have kept the success that it was on pace to achieve
  3. It’s focus on marketing pushes the business owner to ensure that they are organized and prepared for the future

The book cost $10.00. I am going to pull more from the book as we continue on…