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Business Development, 
Expansion, & Acquisitions

Let us help you write and expand your business. 

The Process

Analyize

From quick valuations, SWOT and Canvas to full feasibility studies, we can assess if a business is right for you.

Write

For The Coming Woman LLC, writing is a continum, beginning with analysis and continuing through outcome documentation.

Execute

After, we help you analyze, strategize, and write, we remain available to you while you execute. 

 Repeat

During expansion, we repeat this process to help you implement new programs, develop new products, or acquire real estate. 

Strategize

Let's implement a strategy that fits with your personality, lifestyle, brand and company culture.  

Publish

The Coming Woman LLC publishes books on health, education, faith, finance, family, and art. 

Document

As you execute, document, document, document. This will help when it is time to revaluate processes. 

Acquire

Expansion may also mean purchasing real estate. The Coming Woman LLC partners with GParency to offer Commercial Mortgage Brokerage services. Give us a shot at your deal.  

Partners

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Featured Client Case Studies

I wrote my first real estate development business plan a little over ten years ago. A client approached me needing a business plan to purchase a middle housing development in Louisville's  Middletown community. The development was in phase two of a four-phase development plan but due to a financial hardship, the current developer needed out of the deal.

 

Despite years of real estate experience, I had never seen an opportunity like that happen for someone. I wrote the plan, the bank approved it. The development is now complete, and that community is thriving.

 

That's why today, when people talk to me about interest rates, I say an interest rate is only one part of the deal. Imagine an opportunity like that Middletown development coming along. Will you turn it down because of interest rates?

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