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gandex:
hi everybody, new to this site and new to industry, came back from south of france bankrupt and skint. a friend suggested i window clean did some door knocking in august 05 and now have roughly £2000 worth of work (Traditional), which i can knock out in 12-14 days, therefoe i want to expand and like the idea of WFP system. however, i am paying of debts and am struggling to save enough cash to pay for this, i reckon if i open up a business account and present a business plan i may be able to borrow enough for a van and all the gear. Has anyone presented a bank with a business plan before that i could possible buy for a small fee or that i can give a few days graft (N.London, Essex area). or does anyone have any suggestions or ideas. Cheers Dave

dish:
a lot of the banks are pretty well geared up to this kind of thing, and they will even give you a floppy disk or a booklet with how to do your business plan. HSBC definately do.  Some of the banks have the information on their websites, check out hsbc, barclays and natwest sites.

also, check out www.businesslink.gov.uk - loads of tips and advice.

I did one for a business loan, but not for my cleaning stuff, for something else.

all they wanted really was something on paper to show that I had put some thought into the business and to see if it was a realistic proposition or not.

mick hay:
hi Gandex, was you bankrupt in this country? if you was you wont get a loan. i was discharged last april, and only just got a business account!! everything for me has to be cash. it stays on your file for 6 years!!

stephen d:
why not buy it on lease hire from someone like ionics

steve k:
if you can build up a £2000 round for 12-14 days work in 6 months (approx: £150 per day) you might consider starting a doorknocking service for other window cleaners...you must be doing something right ;)

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