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sally_in_wales Downsizer Moderator
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hedgewitch
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We had 3 months of dosh saved and gave it a go. It seems to be working out, but there are a few differences worth noting.
Our business is training/consultancy and has no stock and few overheads in the equipment line so quite unlike your business.
We had an initial contract worth an additional 3 months money to us, so this took is into six months without hassle. This was living almost on fresh air to make it spin out without any extra work if we didn't get anything straight away, but I expect you're more than equal to that kind of challenge, Sally.
We had agency work options as a backup in case we got stranded or needed to cover a couple of months of slow cashflow. Also, I am in the line of work that has short-contract jobs and that I can dip in and out of anyway, so this was useful to fall back on.
We look set to make our first year without having to take outside work, though I have taken a part-time job because, ironically, this will help to grow the consultancy side of the business (that's a looooong story!).
But it's been a scary ride sometimes and wouldn't be for everyone.
Things I'd get in place -
Your mortgage - get this as the best/cheapest option before you take the plunge. Look into one of those 'drawdown' accounts - the single account and mortgage if you need access to small amounts of dosh. I found that places wanted 12 months of business accounts etc before they would consider taking it on so am probably paying more than I need to as I didn't think ahead.
Credit cards - if you have interest free deals or need them, get then in place before you leave the day job as it will probably affect your credit rating.
Assume the bank will not lend you any money as a business, no matter what they say when you are looking into business accounts. They lie. This includes a credit card and an overdraft facility as well as an actual loan. They will reveal later that their policy is not to loan to a business that hasn't been going for at least 12 months. Fortunately, we didn't need this but it was annoying. We are looking into formal complaints/legal action against them because of the material they sent out to us and the bad advise in this area were given initially. |
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