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How do you build a business plan?

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How do I build a business plan?

You’re not going to know everything out of the gate. But your ‘plan’ should involve the following steps:

  1. Determining whether this is an appropriate career for you.
    1. Education, Credentials Licensing (refer back to Episode 3)
    2. FPA Externship
  2. Identifying education needs

  1. Determining your military timeline:
    1. Home town?
    2. Last duty station?
    3. Where does your spouse/family want to go?
    1. When is your exit?
    2. What military milestones are you looking to hit (next promotion, next retention bonus, special assignment, etc.)
    3. For people looking for pensioned retirement--have you done the math on your next promotion. I.E. if you’re an O-5 on the O-6 select list, it’s not a year that you’re postponing your retirement. It’s a year (or two) to put it on, then 3 years if you want to retire with High-3 credit for time in grade. It might be worth it to your personal retirement plan to wait it out...but you need to do the math.
    4. Where do you plan to retire to?
    1. Public speaking (you might be doing a lot of presentations just to get clients in the door). Great practice is available while you’re in uniform, if you just look for the opportunities to get in front of people as part of your job.
    2. Collateral duties
  2. What skill sets do you need to work on (not education)
    1. Every command has a financial counselor. If you can’t be this person, be the assistant. Or talk to them and learn what they do with sailors/airmen/soldiers/marines
    2. VITA office
    3. Local financial office
    1. Right now
    2. Later (after deployment/end of the fiscal year, or whatever your optempo allows)
    3. Next year
    4. Next duty station
  3. Determine what you can do:
  continue reading

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How do I build a business plan?

You’re not going to know everything out of the gate. But your ‘plan’ should involve the following steps:

  1. Determining whether this is an appropriate career for you.
    1. Education, Credentials Licensing (refer back to Episode 3)
    2. FPA Externship
  2. Identifying education needs

  1. Determining your military timeline:
    1. Home town?
    2. Last duty station?
    3. Where does your spouse/family want to go?
    1. When is your exit?
    2. What military milestones are you looking to hit (next promotion, next retention bonus, special assignment, etc.)
    3. For people looking for pensioned retirement--have you done the math on your next promotion. I.E. if you’re an O-5 on the O-6 select list, it’s not a year that you’re postponing your retirement. It’s a year (or two) to put it on, then 3 years if you want to retire with High-3 credit for time in grade. It might be worth it to your personal retirement plan to wait it out...but you need to do the math.
    4. Where do you plan to retire to?
    1. Public speaking (you might be doing a lot of presentations just to get clients in the door). Great practice is available while you’re in uniform, if you just look for the opportunities to get in front of people as part of your job.
    2. Collateral duties
  2. What skill sets do you need to work on (not education)
    1. Every command has a financial counselor. If you can’t be this person, be the assistant. Or talk to them and learn what they do with sailors/airmen/soldiers/marines
    2. VITA office
    3. Local financial office
    1. Right now
    2. Later (after deployment/end of the fiscal year, or whatever your optempo allows)
    3. Next year
    4. Next duty station
  3. Determine what you can do:
  continue reading

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