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Whenever the word “Business Plan” is mentioned most people freeze! What follows are the words “I don’t know how to write one”. In reality it needs not be this way.
That is why I have taken the lid off and written in plain English what needs to be considered and included within a business plan. This book has been written to help those who are writing plans for the first time or for those who write business plans infrequently (Even seasoned business plan writers will learn one or two things, I promise!) .
I have included two different types of Business Plan Templates. The first one is for those who feel they need a very “Comprehensive Business Plan” and the second template is what I have called a “Power Point template” that can assist you in writing a business plan in just a few hours.
Whichever one you choose to use, I want you to know that the information contained in this book has been used to help many start-up and growing businesses and I am confident will be of tremendous value to you.
Finally, I have included my personal email for those who need further assistance. This service will be offered FREE for now.
Content:
The Comprehensive Business Plan Template
The Five Parts of a Business Plan
Part 1: Marketing Plan: “What I Want To Do”
- Industry overview
- Sector overview
- Competitors
- Product/Service
- Place
- Price
- Total Cost plus profit
- Competitors Price
- Ability for customers to pay
- Standard & Average Price
- Marketing/Promotions
- Customers
- Business Name
Part 2: Operations Plan: “How I Am Going To Do It”
- Management
- Business Structure
- Sole Trader/Self Employed
- Partnerships (Unlimited Liability)
- Limited Company (Limited by Liabilities)
- Company Limited by Guarantee
- Staff
- Insurances
- Training Requirements
- Exhibitions
Part 3: The Financial Plan: “What It Will Cost To Do It”
- What does a Cash flow Forecast look like?
- Columns
- Rows
- Profit and loss account
Part 4: Appendices: “Additional Supportive Information”
- Letters of intent
- Letters of recommendation
- CV
- Other Literature
Part 5: Executive Summary
- Background
- Market
- Business Challenges and how I plan to overcome them
- Profitability
- How much do you need ?
The Power Point Business Plan Template
Slide One: You guessed right Yes! The Cover Page.
Slide Two: Guessed yet? Ok it’s “Business Background”
Slide Three: “What You Have Achieved So Far”
Slide Four: “The Opportunities As You See It”
Slide Five: “The Team”
Slide Six: “Your Business Model”
Slide Seven: “Income/Financial Potential”
Slide Eight: “How Much Do You Need”
Slide Nine: “When You Will Pay Back – Exit Strategy/Repayment”
Slide Ten: “Contact Details”
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Introduction
Whenever the term “Business Plan” is mentioned most people freeze! What follows are the words “I don’t know how to write one”.
That is why I have taken the lid off and written in plain English what needs to be considered and included in a business plan. This book has been written to help those who are writing plans for the first time or for those who write business plans infrequently (Even seasoned business plan writers will learn one or two things, I promise!).
I have included two different types of Business Plan Templates. The first one is for those who feel they need a very “Comprehensive Business Plan” and the second template is what I have called a “Power Point template” that can assist you in writing a business plan in just a few hours.
Whichever one you choose to use, I want you to know that the information contained in this book has been used to help many start-up and growing businesses and I am confident will be of tremendous value to you.
The Comprehensive Business Plan Template
Generally speaking, most comprehensive business plans have the same information in them. They may have been given other titles but the basic format and requirements are the same. Hence the template I am giving you may not be the exact format you may have received from your local business adviser or accountant but the information within it will be the same. Also the format I am giving you has been tried and tested and I have personally used it to raise thousands for many of my clients.
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English
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Translation in progress.
Translated by Josafat Carmona Arias
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Italian
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Already translated.
Translated by Stefano Vazzola
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Portuguese
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Translation in progress.
Translated by André Weber
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