Writing business plans and encouraging investors
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Writing business plans and encouraging investors
Does anyone on this board have experience writing business plans? I would like to encourage investment in our thoroughbred breeding farm. The land is owned outright with no mortgages and only two of the mares are not owned outright. Primary market is yearling sales but would be willing to race as well. Any ideas and suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Always bet on the grey!!
Try:
http://www.toba.org/ownership/business_plan.html
(you'll get some basic info that should help you even with your own planning)
and from there they'll link you to:
http://www133.americanexpress.com/osbn/ ... /index.asp
Good luck!
Borut
http://www.toba.org/ownership/business_plan.html
(you'll get some basic info that should help you even with your own planning)
and from there they'll link you to:
http://www133.americanexpress.com/osbn/ ... /index.asp
Good luck!
Borut
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The business is doing very well without investors. However, I went to FCC for an expansion loan. The bank said " we are no longer doing loans on horse farms as they are not livestock". I can get loans for equipment , fencing, barns (only if I board outside horses) I have had no bank loans to date and was looking for a way to step up. I live in an asian community and have been asked repeatedly if there was a way they could become part owners. To do this I will need a business plan . Hopefully that clarifies the initial post a bit better. 
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