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Buying of adonko gin bitters for my shop

John DoeJ
EntrepreneurKusiLocationBupe, Ghana
Project status
100%funded
$13raised
Disbursedon March 3, 2017

I am kusi regina conceived and bread in Kaneshie, Accra. My dad kicked the bucket when I was extremely youthful so my held the post as single parent. My mom a market woman(she used to offer vegetables at Makola advertise). I used to help her after school every day when I was tutoring in Accra. It was difficult for us yet we with God on our side, we cruised through to this level of life.

I have gone to St. Theresa's Preparation and proceeded to Senior High School at bupe Senior High School where I concentrated on Business (Financial Accounting choice ). I advanced my training at University of Ghana, where I concentrated on Bsc. Keeping money and Finance.

After graduation, I served the country for a year through a statutory administration called "National Service". I stayed jobless after the National administration for one entire year. Since there was no occupation, I advised my mom to open a wine search for me; so I was helping my mom in the market and she was sparing cash towards opening the wine shop. Two year's after the administration, we could sufficiently spare cash and opened a wine shop just before my home where I did my national administration at bupe.

Sadly, my mom additionally passed on a year ago after a short sickness living only me. In any case, taking all things together, I say thanks to God for how far he has brought me.

I work a wine shop and offer a wide range of remote wines (both Alcoholic and Non-Acoholic). My merchandise are valuable and their requests are high particularly red wine which is useful for the heart.

I picked this sort of business on the grounds that, there is no any shop of that sort at bupe. As a rule, my average expenses are the cost brought about in acquiring and transporting the products to my shop, other running costs and duties. This business be that as it may, is my exclusive wellspring of income/salary.

Since the business is still youthful I reinvest around half of my benefits into it, bolster others with around 15% and the rest for my up keep.

i will use 12 dollars to purchase Adonko gin bitters for my beverage shop

this will enable me encourage the production and sales of local wine in my country

and will also satisfy asking customers about that particular wine because of its patronage

this will increase my profit level by 40 Ghana cedis

and make my shop be busy with customers always