One thing that has stood out to me over the years when meeting with potential clients to discuss opening a new business is that very few and when I say few, I mean less than 40% of them have actually sat down and drafted a business plan in any shape or form before they attempt to set it up. Even though they may have a clear idea in their minds about what their business is, putting pen to paper can be a challenge but when they do, they may discover that even though their initial idea is good, adjustments may be required to make it a reality.

So what is the point of the business plan and why do you need one?


In part three of this series of posts we will discuss the legalities of the AC business. Just because your business is “virtual” this doesn’t mean you are exempt from fulfilling legal and tax obligations. Since laws vary from one country to the next, we will only cover basic points so it is important you find out exactly what legal and tax obligations you have according to your country’s legal system as I do not presume to know how these may differ in your area or substitute professional advice so please consider this section as a rough guide only for questions you must research yourself.