How to Write a Restaurant Business Plan – The Essentials

Restaurants have one of the highest failure rates. The nature of the business in dealing with perishables and the fickle tastes of people is difficult to grasp. Many lenders simply exclude them from their portfolios in general but everyone knows a great restaurant can create a lot of wealth for the owners.

Never forget this statement, lenders and investors are sophisticated in commerce and they know when someone is on their level in business knowledge. You must distinguish yourself, just like stock market investors, lenders invest in people. Do not fear your short comings but show how you HAVE experienced advisers available.

Most necessary information related to business is basic but they want to see you have a basic insight into overall economic influences as well. Read and watch financial television to learn and be comfortable with discussions in those areas. After a time you will begin to see the conversations are very similar. You now have insight into the content of your restaurant business plan, it is the same discussion.

Another suggestion to prepare for writing your plan is go online and search for annual reports for restaurants traded on the stock exchange; they are usually free of charge and useful even if they are old. Most of them are mind numbing at first, study until you see the same pattern you found watching the TV shows. Get some basic information about financial statements just to learn the layout and how the numbers relate and tell the health of the company. Buy a book about investing in stocks to absorb the mindset of an investor.

You should be able to demonstrate a clear and fundamental understanding of how the economy and other outside factors will affect your enterprise. Knowing facts about your competitors and even publicly traded restaurants will show a level of experience you may not even have but they will see you belong to the top 1/10% of your industry and every other person who brings a deal in front of them.

Unless you intend to raise a million dollars or more you should research and write your restaurant business plan yourself. The preparation to do so will ingrain the process into your mind and the command of the information will impress your lending prospect. Be sure to highlight every small difference related to why you believe in your venture. Keep in mind very small improvements in long established industries have made many people very successful.

Read a little about persuasive writing and use a formal style with no contractions, slang or industry jargon which is not explained.

Buying a template will help you organize your thoughts and provide a framework for all your expertise to be displayed. These are very helpful. Once you master the basics, admittedly a large body of information, begin to focus on your specialty, here are two examples:

• Maybe you are interested in starting a café and need a café business plan. Here you will begin to build your case about why you think you have found an opportunity. This could be how an area under served because it has experienced huge growth and residents drive a long distance.

• Regretfully, the bar business does well in a good location with a bad economy. Keep in mind people do not go to a bar to drink, they go to socialize. Bars should work well anytime but they can be recession proof. Your approach will be the social aspect of writing the bar business plan and why you have the edge to make one work.

Hopefully you are very talented and suited for the restaurant industry but remember, every talent, once discovered, must be developed. Know where you want to go, this is a clear goal. Identify every possible need to reach the goal, and then list what you have. This is the first step to writing a great restaurant business plan.

Camping Safety For an Enjoyable Trip

Camping safety is something you should take seriously. Without proper first aid, a small cut or injury can turn an enjoyable trip into a nightmare.

If you have the opportunity to take a first aid course, either through work or from your community, you should really consider it. I have taken several courses and although I have never needed to use those skills yet, I am prepared if the time comes.

There are several aspects of camping safety besides first aid. Things like campfire safety, hiking safety, canoe and water safety, are just a few.

Did you know it is your responsibility to know if you are even allowed to build a fire on your site. It is not uncommon to have a fire ban in many locations due to dry conditions. If building a fire is permitted, you should know how to make it safe and also know the proper way to extinguish it completely.

How to store your food while camping is also very important. If you are in bear country it is even more important to keep you and your fellow campers safe. The use of a bear safe container is highly recommended. Hanging your food from a tree is a great method of keeping you safe.

Where the tent in located in relation to your campfire makes a difference too. You always want the fire downwind from the tent and far enough away so that no sparks or embers will land on your tent.

That’s a quick look at camping safety. I hope all your camping trips are fun and safe.

8 Things to Consider When Traveling With Your Dog

If you are like me you want to take your dogs with you everywhere you go, and vacations are no exception. In fact, many of the destinations I choose are a result of pain staking research to determine acceptable locations for my dogs and me. For example, we just returned from Howard Creek Ranch Inn, a rustic B&B on the Mendocino coast of California. Howard Creek Inn is pet friendly with acres of old growth forest to hike and direct access to the beach. We had a great time because we did the following:

  1. Plan Ahead: Find places that are pet friendly. More and more hotels and B&B’s are allowing pets for a nominal fee. Call ahead to find out if there are any restrictions they may have regarding pet size or the number of pets allowed. Most hotels and B&B’s will not allow you to leave your dog unattended in the room unless they are crated. Triple A offers the guide “Traveling with Your Pet” which is available at most book stores.
  2. Pre-Travel Meal: Feed your dog a light meal before you travel. Depending on how much time you have available from feeding time to your departure time, will determine how much to feed your pet. You know your pet’s digestion and evacuation schedule. Just plan accordingly. If you will be flying, it is best to skip breakfast.
  3. Potty Breaks: Everybody needs potty breaks and your dog is no exception. This a good time for you and your dog to stretch your legs. Make sure his collar or harness is on and you can locate his leash. Lastly, be sure to bring along an ample supply of poop bags. Be considerate and clean up after your dog. Dog waste just doesn’t magically disappear. Look to Dog Bag for their large assortment of waste bags and dispensers. All Dog Bag poop bags are made of recycled plastic.
  4. Bring Water: Believe or not, your dog can get dehydrated just sitting in the back seat of the car. Bring water from home or pick up some bottled water. You will need a water bowl. There are many water bowls available today designed just for travel. Doggles manufactures a wide variety of unique and creatively decorated travel bowls.
  5. Seat Belt: We all know about the seat belt laws. It’s not a myth, seat belts save lives. What is not talked about is that it may save your pet’s life to. Your pet’s safety should be your primary concern since she can’t buckle her own seat belt. She can ride in safety and comfort, in the back seat, with the right gear. A travel harness is a great option. A travel harness will allow your pet to be safely restrained in the case of a sudden stop or accident. Doggles offers a line of standard harnesses that come equipped with a car seat restraint loop. This is a great travel option that allows you to easily detach her from the car’s seatbelt, then attach her leash and go for a walk.
  6. Toys and Blankets: Dogs find a sense of comfort and security when they are surrounded by familiar possessions. Always bring their favorite toys and blankets or beds. Familiar smells and textures will ease your pet’s travel anxiety.
  7. Treats: Who doesn’t like a treat while traveling? Hours cooped up in the car can be improved with a nice treat. A few treats make travel more fun your pooch. But, use them sparingly. You don’t want to expedite the pooping process. It’s uncomfortable for your pet and may require additional stops.
  8. Travel by Air: I will tell you right now, I am not a big fan of “checking” my pet in like a piece of luggage. Yes, he is a tough dog. Yes, the airlines say they are experts at shipping pets. Just do your due diligence. Now, if your pup fits under the seat, that’s another story. Traveling by airplane you will need proper puppy paperwork. Check with the airline to determine what paperwork they require. Your vet will be able to assist you with all paper work requirements. You will also need an “airline approved” carrier. There are a host of stylish options, on the market, that are approved for airline travel and will allow you to look sophisticated about town.

Traveling with your favorite furry friends is best if you plan a head. Follow the tips above to have great vacation.