Business Plan Dallas

Opening my coffee shop?
I’ll be graduating college soon, and I was hoping of starting my own coffee business in Dallas, Texas.
I currently have a net total of liabilities approx 20600 (personal, even student loans and whatnot).
Can this work? Can I get a loan and start this up with thorough planning and budgeting?
hai friend,
it’s simple 1)u believe god &yourself 2)make a good plan& budget to start.3) there is a coffee union in worldwide comon search them,even they could be in texas&ask them to guide they will do so..where is will there is a way.so be positive
insaallah see u bai
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