Thursday, December 6, 2012

How can a 13 year old open a home bakery?

Q. Hi I just wanted to know the required permits to open a home bakery. I make really yummy cake, cookies, and brownies and I want to start saving money for college or hopefully culinary school! Also, having my own business looks good on school applications.

A. 1. See if you can make your home bakery goods even more green or local. You already know how to make home baked goods that may sell well from a home bakery and perhaps they already feature sustainable ingredients. But see if you can add more fair trade, locally produced, or certified organic ingredients to your home bakery recipes. This adds yet another popular feature to your products.
2. Practice starting a home bakery. This can sound like child's play, but this time honored step to start a home bakery makes it possible to work out the as-yet unknown kinks and missing links without tenseness and pressure you'll feel at first when you've become an actual home bakery business with your reputation on the line. So, set goals with your home bakery products beyond just making them when you feel like it. Create situations where the baked goods *must* be made and delivered on time. For example, promise to donate a specified amount to a fundraising bake sale. Tell yourself you'll deliver a specific baked product at a specific time to every business in town that ever did a good job for you as a thank you, and see if you can deliver on time. Send something baked with the next gift giving occasion. Notice people's responses, and if you have more than one home bakery item, notice which ones they like the best.
3. Create a temporary business name, logo and slogan, then make a single mock business card either by hand or computer. For example: LHB, Lisa's Home Bakery, Where Breads are Wholesome and Healthy. These are temporary and can change, so don't hire your logo artist yet. By creating mock ones upfront, an energy will begin to form around your home bakery and your intuition will start to go to work. Carry the business card with you and look at it now and then. After a week you can tweak it if you want, or just leave it as it is for now, then go on to step four.
4. Write a quick home bakery business overview. When you write a business plan before you start a home bakery, you discover your strengths along with the weak links that need to be strengthened before you begin. You can start with a quick overview business plan rather than a long elaborate one to help keep yourself motivated and better prepare for the more lengthy business plan later. At Score.org, find their Quick Start Business Plan then fill it out. You may be surprised at what you discover, and an even stronger energy will build up around your plan to start a home bakery.
5. Get a no-cost home bakery business coach. You may have noticed that Score.org lets you ask custom questions, and choose an experienced volunteer business mentor who helps you with specific concerns and will help you each step of the way as you start a home bakery. Find one with experience in home business or bakeries, or preferably, a home bakery. Ask your mentor if you should get extra liability insurance. And find out if your home bakery's situation should just operate as a sole proprietorship, an LLC, a small corporation, or another form of business entity that will protect you and your assets.


What is Aastate insurance policy on damaging someone elses property?
Q. I have allstate insurance from utah. I temporary moved to arizona n will be here for 2 years. I damaged the
main gate to my apartment. What will be allstate response? How will it effect inrance rate? Etc. Please be thorough in your anwser. Fill in anwsers to questions i didnot asked.

Thank you.

A. Do you have a policy at your location in Arizona? If not, then you are completely out of luck. There is really nothing further to say on that matter.

Does allstate know that you won't be home for 2 years? They will probably cancel your policy if they find out it is unoccupied.


What are we heading towards when the people are willing to let the government mandate we purchase insurance?
Q. from a private company?

If you are going to answer that auto insurance is the same as health insurance I'm not going to bother to finish reading your answer as everybody on this board should know the difference after months of arguing about it.

A. I used to work as an insurance salesman.

It works like this:

Homeowner's insurance: gotta have it to borrow money from the bank. The bank has to be protected if something happens to your house. If you have to pay out of pocket to repay the bank after your house is destroyed, it could bankrupt you.

Auto insurance (liability): gotta have it to register your car or get it inspected. Other drivers have to be protected from an accident if you're at fault. If you get sued without insurance, it could bankrupt you.

Health insurance: gotta have it in case you get sick. The high cost of medical care could bankrupt you.

Disability insurance: gotta have it, did you know 47% of home foreclosures are due to loss of income due to disability (A STANDARD INSURANCE INDUSTRY STATISTIC). Health insurance only pays your bills, it does not replace your income and pay your mortgate. If you lose your income, your bills could bankrupt you.

THIS WILL BE THE NEXT BIG MANDATORY INSURANCE: DISABILITY INSURANCE TO "PROTECT HOME LENDERS FROM FORECLOSURE."

Long term care insurance: gotta have it, by the time you need elderly care it will be very expensive because the Baby Boomers will overflow all existing facilities. If you have to pay out of pocket to compete for care, it could bankupt you.

Life insurance: gotta have it, what if you die in a car accident onthe way home today. Here, sign up for this temporary life insurance right now, I'd feel terrible if you left this room without protection. It's inexpensive, and you can cancel at any time if you change your mind. If you die without insurance, and your family has to keep paying on the mortgate, it could bankrupt them.

Permanent life insurance: gotta have it, did you know only 1% of temporary life insurance policies ever pay a benefit, you're just wasting your money. With permanent insurance you build up cash value, so if you keep it only15 or 20 years you can get all your money back if you decide you don't need it anymore. If you keep wasting money on temporary insurance, it could expire before you die, then when you die you'll have no insurance and it could bankrupt your family.

Now here's the secret: by the time you buy all the insurance you "gotta have," THE PREMIUMS WILL BANKRUPT YOU.

But one by one, EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THESE KINDS OF INSURANCE WILL BECOME MANDATORY.

OBAMA IS THE WORLD'S BEST INSURANCE SALESMAN!!!!

EVERY INSURANCE SALES OFFICE IN THE USA HAS A SHRINE TO BARACK OBAMA!!!!

ALL HAIL OBAMA!!!!


How do I get temporary tags for my car?
Q. I have a car that I bought from my grandma in salt lake. I don't have the money right this minute to get it registered and the only way I can pick it up is if I go with my grandma on her way back to salt lake from Vegas. So i have to pick it up now. Is there any way to get temporary tags for this car to transport it four hours away from salt lake?

A. yes....u will need proof of insurance and go to DMV and ask for temp tags......

so call ur insurance company get it insured.....go to DMV with vin number and proof of insurance(have ur insurance company fax it to them) and pay for temp tag.....after u get it home cancel insurance on it until ur ready to register it


** do NOT drive it without insurance or tags.....will cost u about 15 thousand total if u get stopped if u do...





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