They are great with developing creative menu options, building their food booth, food cart or food truck displays, and have passion to run their business. Unfortunately, many of the small food vendors do not know or understand business administration fundamentals to help achieve future growth, including understanding business credit.
Business credit is your history of incurring and paying bills in a timely way, over a period of time, and helps you to access funding for future growth. Keep in mind that the day you start your business you have no business credit and, if you try to apply for a business loan, you may not get it. As you build your business, it does not happen overnight, and can take up to 2 years.
Here are 4 best business practice tips to help you build business credit for future growth.
1) ENGAGE IS BUSINESS ANALYSIS AND PLANNING ACTIVITIES WITH FINANCIAL PROJECTIONS. Once you see a strong case for your business to succeed, create a strategic roadmap for your small or mobile food business, register your business with the IRS, State business licensing and State tax office.
2) OPEN A BUSINESS BANK ACCOUNT and deposit all revenues the day you receive them. Keep good financial records by logging in your deposits, expenses and mileage into a spreadsheet or financial software system for business. If you’re terrible at it, keep your receipts and hire a bookkeeper.
3) KNOW YOUR COSTS by knowing what it costs to produce each menu item, knowing your monthly expenses and cash flow and have cash flow reserves.
4) INCUR AND PAY YOUR BILLS AS A BUSINESS ON TIME, EARLIER IN FULL, AND PAY YOUR TAXES. If you run balances or are always late, it will be recorded in your business history and negatively affect your business credit score.
Following these basic best practices demonstrates your commitment to establishing and running a legitimate small or mobile food business. If you’ve already started your business, it’s not too late to register your business retroactively to legitimize your business and implement best practices moving forward.
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