Thursday, December 24, 2009

sample business plan

1. Cover Sheet

Business name, address, telephone number and the name(s) of principal(s). Include any contact information (cell phone, fax, etc.).

2. Executive Summary - Statement of Purpose

A a brief details of the business covering at least the following items: the name of the business, its legal structure, the amount and purpose of a loan request, a repayment statement, the business concept; product information; current stage of business (start-up, developing or existing); and the expected financial outcome and other benefits.


3. Table of Contents


4. The Business

* Description of the business: What product or service are you rendering?
* Historical development: List the name, date of information, legal structure, subsidiaries and degrees of ownership of your business.
* Product/service lines: What is the relative importance of each product/service? Includesales projections based on research conducted to identify the market.
* Market segment: Who will buy your product? How many of them are there and why will they want what you are offering?
* Competition: Describe competing companies and how your business compares.Remember to include all substitute product/service providers.
* Location: Where will you locate and why?
* What will be your modes of operation?
* Advertising: What advertising strategy will you use?


5. Management

* Business pattern: Is your business a sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability company or corporation? Explain why you chose this form of business compared to others.
* Organizational chart: What is the personnel structure? Who are the key individuals and planned staff additions? How many and of which type will you need at the different stages of the business cycle?
* Personnel: What are the responsibilities and past experiences of partners and employees? How will they add to the progress of the company?


6. Finance

* Description of the project.
* Total estimated project cost. DO NOT expect the lender to tell you how much money you can borrow. Explain how much money you need and your purpose.
* Breakdown of the proposed uses of project funds. Consider presenting the total project in stages or phases of development to better identify cash requirements.
* Lending institution participation, including terms and conditions.
* Equity participation of the owners and investors.
* Projections and assumptions for:
o Two years of both Profit and Loss Statements and Balance Sheets
o One year of company Cash Flow, month-by-month
* Personal financial statement of owner.


7. Production

* Description: How will production or delivery of services be met?
* Capacities: What physical facilities, suppliers, patents, labor and technologies exist or will be used?
* Capital equipment: What type and amount of machinery and durable equipment is needed to operate the business?
* Supplies: Where and how will you obtain your components and day-to-day supplies and services?


8. Supporting Documents

Adding personal resumes; personal financial statements; cost of living budget; letters of reference; letters of intent; job descriptions; copies of leases, contracts and other legal documents that help paints an accurate picture of the business. Also include descriptive drawings to identify proposed site plan of facility and platform of operations.

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