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Reply #60 - 19th Apr, 2011 at 9:27pm
 
In business term..."Time is money" and "Opportunity do not wait" by the time you finishing writing your Business plan...someone already start the business....That why! your always hear..."Timing is very important for any business"
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Reply #61 - 19th Apr, 2011 at 9:51pm
 
Tee wrote on 19th Apr, 2011 at 9:27pm:
In business term..."Time is money" and "Opportunity do not wait" by the time you finishing writing your Business plan...someone already start the business....That why! your always hear..."Timing is very important for any business"


So when are you going to get started?

I mean with baby steps - not the business plan.  You need more experience and research before you're ready to develop a comprehensive business plan.

And if you are not planning on recruiting investors or borrowing from a bank, you don't even need a detailed business plan until you are ready to apply for business licenses from the Lao government.

Even then, the Lao officials will expect that you are already operating at some level before they agree to give you all licenses you will ultimately need.  For example, to get permission to build our bungalows, we had to invite the officials out to see the bungalows. Only then, would they give us the 'permission to build document'.  

I know it seems odd, but that's the way things work here.

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Re: New Business to employ local
Reply #62 - 19th Apr, 2011 at 10:35pm
 
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Tee wrote on 19th Apr, 2011 at 9:27pm:
In business term..."Time is money" and "Opportunity do not wait" by the time you finishing writing your Business plan...someone already start the business....That why! your always hear..."Timing is very important for any business"


So when are you going to get started?

I mean with baby steps - not the business plan.  You need more experience and research before you're ready to develop a comprehensive business plan.

And if you are not planning on recruiting investors or borrowing from a bank, you don't even need a detailed business plan until you are ready to apply for business licenses from the Lao government.

Even then, the Lao officials will expect that you are already operating at some level before they agree to give you all licenses you will ultimately need.  For example, to get permission to build our bungalows, we had to invite the officials out to see the bungalows. Only then, would they give us the 'permission to build document'.  

I know it seems odd, but that's the way things work here.

Old Man




Thank your Oldman!
Start a small business like Mobile food van. Do you need licence to operate? it's small capital around $30,000. it's better to set-up as a company title or  as that you were set up as Trust title,you have done for the resort?  Should I talk to the accountant and Lawyer firm first...Maybe you can recommend the firm!
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Reply #63 - 19th Apr, 2011 at 10:50pm
 
Tee wrote on 19th Apr, 2011 at 10:35pm:
Thank your Oldman!
Start a small business like Mobile food van. Do you need licence to operate? it's small capital around $30,000. it's better to set-up as a company title or  as that you were set up as Trust title,you have done for the resort?  Should I talk to the accountant and Lawyer firm first...Maybe you can recommend the firm!


You would certainly need licenses to set up a mobile food van.

I set up our resort business as a 'Joint Venture' between Lao and foreign investors.  It took more than a year to get all the necessary licenses and permissions.

Your idea of selling Lao handicrafts through Ebay however, could be run without a license, at least while it is growing and not yet a company sized operation.

You can talk to lawyers and accountants, but be warned - foreign accounting firms charge up to US$200 per hour for their advice.

Now I think of it, maybe you should be paying me..... Grin


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Reply #64 - 20th Apr, 2011 at 6:51am
 
Hi Oldman

Your valuable advice is highly appreciated! It's also should be reward it! for a man Who has everything. It's hard to find the reward to satisfy you. Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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Reply #65 - 20th Apr, 2011 at 7:15am
 
Tee wrote on 20th Apr, 2011 at 6:51am:
Hi Oldman

Your valuable advice is highly appreciated! It's also should be reward it! for a man Who has everything. It's hard to find the reward to satisfy you. Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy



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Reply #66 - 20th Apr, 2011 at 3:16pm
 
Or buy Old Man some BeerLao. He does know what he's talking about and has business experience.
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Reply #67 - 21st Apr, 2011 at 3:55am
 
I thought $500,000 is the minimum that a 'foregin investor' has to bring to Laos to start any business (small or large).  If so one 'mobile van' is not allowed unless if there are at least 17 mobile vans (assuming $30K USD/per) making up as one company. 

I still prefer to write a 'business plan' still as part of a homework/research before I dive into right away:

-What my cost/fees be to give to Lao PDR to set up?
-How much is my upfront cost (mobile van and supplies inside the mobile van and others)
-What products am I trying to sell and who will be my customers and where?
-What are the ingredients needed to create the product?
-What would be markup after ingredient costs (positive cashflow to survive)?
-Who should I hire (skills/experiences) and how many and what should I pay them?
-Is this seasonal business?
-If I needed to when should I pull out, just in case it does not work so I do prefer to loose as little as possible?

Something like these that are needed to be address up front so I would know the cash upfront and forecasting  (graphs your cashflow while the business is running).

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Tee wrote on 19th Apr, 2011 at 9:27pm:
In business term..."Time is money" and "Opportunity do not wait" by the time you finishing writing your Business plan...someone already start the business....That why! your always hear..."Timing is very important for any business"


So when are you going to get started?

I mean with baby steps - not the business plan.  You need more experience and research before you're ready to develop a comprehensive business plan.

And if you are not planning on recruiting investors or borrowing from a bank, you don't even need a detailed business plan until you are ready to apply for business licenses from the Lao government.

Even then, the Lao officials will expect that you are already operating at some level before they agree to give you all licenses you will ultimately need.  For example, to get permission to build our bungalows, we had to invite the officials out to see the bungalows. Only then, would they give us the 'permission to build document'.  

I know it seems odd, but that's the way things work here.

Old Man



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Reply #68 - 21st Apr, 2011 at 4:45pm
 
PEACE wrote on 21st Apr, 2011 at 3:55am:
I thought $500,000 is the minimum that a 'foregin investor' has to bring to Laos to start any business (small or large).  If so one 'mobile van' is not allowed unless if there are at least 17 mobile vans (assuming $30K USD/per) making up as one company.  

I still prefer to write a 'business plan' still as part of a homework/research before I dive into right away:

-What my cost/fees be to give to Lao PDR to set up?
-How much is my upfront cost (mobile van and supplies inside the mobile van and others)
-What products am I trying to sell and who will be my customers and where?
-What are the ingredients needed to create the product?
-What would be markup after ingredient costs (positive cashflow to survive)?
-Who should I hire (skills/experiences) and how many and what should I pay them?
-Is this seasonal business?
-If I needed to when should I pull out, just in case it does not work so I do prefer to loose as little as possible?

Something like these that are needed to be address up front so I would know the cash upfront and forecasting  (graphs your cashflow while the business is running).

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Tee wrote on 19th Apr, 2011 at 9:27pm:
In business term..."Time is money" and "Opportunity do not wait" by the time you finishing writing your Business plan...someone already start the business....That why! your always hear..."Timing is very important for any business"


So when are you going to get started?

I mean with baby steps - not the business plan.  You need more experience and research before you're ready to develop a comprehensive business plan.

And if you are not planning on recruiting investors or borrowing from a bank, you don't even need a detailed business plan until you are ready to apply for business licenses from the Lao government.

Even then, the Lao officials will expect that you are already operating at some level before they agree to give you all licenses you will ultimately need.  For example, to get permission to build our bungalows, we had to invite the officials out to see the bungalows. Only then, would they give us the 'permission to build document'.  

I know it seems odd, but that's the way things work here.

Old Man





The US$500,000 minimum investment is only needed if the foreign investor wants to be allowed to own land in Laos.

The last time I looked, and it was the case with my company, the minimum declared investment for a company start up by a foreign investor was $360,000 of which 30% ($120,000) had to be registered capital.  

However, only 30% of the registered capital has to be proven (by the Lao Central Bank) to have been brought into the country.  Therefore, the actual cash you need to have to start a company is US$32,400.

The $360,000 and $108,000 figures are merely nominal 'paper' figures.


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Reply #69 - 21st Apr, 2011 at 6:13pm
 
OK thanks for clearing that up.
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Reply #70 - 30th Apr, 2011 at 1:10pm
 
Anyone have any idea to get contract with the high rank to negotiate for a piece of prime land so I can build a nice hotel.....That would be a new idea for my business to employ Laos..... Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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