Thursday, 16 March 2017

Ryan Weir : Fast-Growing Business

Ryan Weir is an experienced entrepreneur who owns Walker Weir Property Management in Auckland, New Zealand. His fast-growing business has established itself in the Auckland community as reliable, trustworthy and professional.

Tuesday, 31 January 2017

The Child Ryan Weir Could Explore Ancient Redcliff Caves

Ryan Weir was born the son of a policeman in Invercargill, New Zealand, but likely remembers nothing of his first year there, as it was his only year.  Ryan Weir father, Milton Weir, was promoted to the position of detective in the police force of Christchurch, New Zealand, and Ryan Weir spent his first 8 years of life as a resident of Christchurch.  As the largest city on the South Island of New Zealand, Christchurch boasts 389,700 residents, elevating it to the third most populous city behind Auckland and Wellington in New Zealand.  It is the oldest chartered city in New Zealand. 

But Christchurch, New Zealand’s population of European and Maori residents is by no means the region’s first.  The child Ryan Weir may have been aware of caves in an area called Redcliffs, which have yielded archaeological evidence that moa-hunting tribes had lived in the area in about 1250AD.  The Waitaha tribe migrated to the area from the North Island sometime in the 16th century, where tribal warfare drove them and other tribes out in favour of the Ngati Mamoe, who were in turn enslaved by the Ngai Tahu.  Whalers from Otago and Sydney, arrived and purchased land near today’s Riccarton, followed by European settlers in 1840 who took up brief residence in what became Christchurch.  The Deans brothers took over that abandoned settlement in 1843, and the Canterbury Association brought the first 792 of what was called the Canterbury Pilgrims, who dreamed of establishing a cathedral and a college resembling those of Christ Church in Oxford, England.

Monday, 23 January 2017

Ryan Weir Born on Fertile Southland Plains


New Zealand settlers from Europe would eventually give rise to the ancestors of Ryan Weir, born in Invercargill, New Zealand in the last years of the 20th century.  The immigration of Europeans changed drastically the Maori culture and way of life.  Foreign disease, social disruption and conflicts over land resulted in devastating losses to Maori populations, which did not begin to recover until the later years of the 20th century, when a significant advocacy movement emerged on behalf of the Maori.  A revival in both population and culture has lent the Maori ethnicity the hope that significant economic and social obstacles faced by many Maori may be alleviated by closing the education and economic gap between them and other New Zealanders.  The historical grievances expressed by the Maori and their advocates are undergoing review for political redress as well.

With the distinction of having been born in the southernmost city in the world, Ryan Weir began his life in Invercargill, New Zealand, nestled in the Southland Plains where the fertility and abundance of farmland defines the lives of New Zealanders and Maori alike.  Invercargill is bordered on the southern side by the shore of the New River Estuary and on the north by the banks of the Waihopai River.  To the city’s west is the Oreti Beach, stretching from the Sandy Point to Riverton, and Invercargill enjoys the nearness of Dunedin, Riverton, Fiordland National Park and Gore and the old settlement of Bluff on the Southern Scenic Route for tourists.

Thursday, 13 October 2016

Ryan Weir - How to Buy a Business

As the owner of Walker Weir Property Management, Ryan Weir possesses extended knowledge of property and business purchases. Buying an existing business can offer various potential advantages, including an established customer base.

 Ryan Weir 
Potential Cons
Before deciding to buy an existing business, one has to consider the potential downsides of a RWH transaction. Since acquired ventures often come with an infrastructure and an established customer base, the price can be significantly higher than the combined costs of starting a new venture, even if it involves construction. Another potentially negative aspect is hidden issues. The business could be in debt, or it could be owed money, leaving you with financial liabilities or assets that can be hard to collect.

Determining the Value
There are various methods for determining the value of a business.

Capitalised Earning
In a capitalised earning valuation, the investor determines the possible return on investment.

Excess Earning Method
This method is similar to capitalised earning, but it separates out the return of assets.

Cash Flow Method
This approach is usually used when the investor is trying to determine the size of the loan they can take out based on the cash flow of the business.

Balance Sheet Method
The balance sheet method requires the owner to value the company’s physical assets. The higher the value of his or her assets, the more their business is worth.

When Ryan Weir started his business, he carefully took every aspect of company valuation into consideration, and made sure that the financial situation was well in hand.
Sources:
https://www.sba.gov/starting-business/how-start-business/business-types/buying-existing-businesses

Tuesday, 4 October 2016

Ryan Weir on the Importance of Public Relations

Most business owner looks at public relations as a free advertising tool, but Ryan Weir understands that this is an oversimplified and likely false notion.

PR is Not Free, but it has Great ROI

PR is not free, but it can provide a very good return on investment. Any campaign that has a big impact is likely to be costly, but if it can enhance brand recognition it worth the financial burden.

Ryan Weir A Good Campaign is Creative 

When it comes to small businesses, a good campaign highlights a product’s or service’s strong points through creativity. In fact, the most effective campaigns manage to go even further than that by promoting the business at the same time. This can happen through the introduction of key members of the company. When you put a face on a product, it creates trust.

Innovation

Innovation always attracts attention. It can come from the product itself or it can be something else like a promotion or even certain operational processes of the company. And it can be anything that improves the perception and increases the general effectiveness of the campaign.

Charitable Contributions 

Charitable contributions are best when they are genuine, but that doesn’t mean that a company cannot reap the benefits of good actions. It is proven that charitable efforts improve the PR of a company, and if a good deed can be done during the process, it really is a win-win situation for everyone.
As the owner and leader of Walker Weir Property Management, Ryan Weir is well-versed in most PR guidelines.

Sources: http://smallbusiness.chron.com/importance-public-relations-organizational-effectiveness-77739.html

Sunday, 25 September 2016

Ryan Weir on Creating a Business at a Young Age

Ryan Weir founded his business venture in his late 20’s. While experience is a very important factor in the business world, if young people possess an entrepreneurial spirit and a great work ethic, they can successfully develop a venture fairly early into their professional life, or maybe even during their teenage years. 

Ryan Weir


Business Structure
One of the first things that needs to be considered is business structure. Do you want to create your business alone, or do you want it to be a partnership?

Business Plan
A quality business plan addresses all of the important questions that need to be answered in order to find early success, which is key. The business plan has to involve the mission of the company, the value it wishes to represent, the specifics of the targeted customer base, the direction it wants to follow, and even a basic assessment of the competition, another major reason why many companies fail early into the process. 

Business Network
Any up-and-coming business needs to build its own network. This includes planned networking events like a product introduction, but also basic advertising like the creation and distribution of business cards and flyers.

Logistics
What are the logistical requirements of your company? Do you have a top-notch physical location, or an existing online presence? It is very important to figure out the logistics, as it is often this aspect that makes or breaks an up-and-coming business. 

Ryan Weir has first-hand experience about the steep requirements that new companies have to meet in order to survive and grow. 

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