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Contents of a Written Business Plan


A well-prepared, attractive written business plan is an essential document in the quest for either debt or equity financing,
to provide a benchmark against which to compare actual company performance, and to refine strategies and develop
ideas on how the business should be conducted. Although the written business plan of a start-up venture must be tailored
to the particular business and industry, the essential items in a written business plan include the following:
COVER PAGE
The cover page should include the following:
A. Company Name
B. Logo
C. Contact Person
D. Address and Phone Number
E. Date and State of Incorporation
F. Confidentiality and Nondisclosure Statement
TABLE OF CONTENTS AND TABLE OF APPENDICES
The table of contents and table of appendices should refer the reader to the sections and subsections of the business
plan.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The executive summar y is the first part of the business plan to be read by potential lenders and investors. In the case of a
poorly written executive summar y, the executive summar y is often the only par t of the business plan that gets read.
Accordingly, you should take the time necessary to prepare a dynamic executive summar y that describes the business,
identifies the stage of the company and its strategic direction, describes the companys market and marketing plan, briefly
discusses the background of management, and states the companys revenue and profit expectations. Remember, you
only get one chance to make a good first impression.
BODY OF BUSINESS PLAN
The body of the business plan should include detailed discussions of the following subjects:
I. Background and Purpose
A. History - a brief overview of the history of the company
B. Current Status of Company
C. The Product or Service Concept
D. Business Objectives
II. Market Analysis
A. Overall Industry or Market
B. Specific Market Segment
C. Competition
D. Sales Forecasts
III. Product or Service Development
A. Research and Development
B. Production Requirements and Process
C. Proprietary Features and Protections Thereof
D. Quality Assurance Measures
E. Contingency Plans
IV. Marketing
A. Survey Results
B. Marketing Strategy
C. Contingency Plans
V. Financial Data
A. Current Financial Position
B. Accounts Payable
C. Accounts Receivable
D. Cost Control Measures
E. Break-Even Analysis
F. Financial Ratios
G. Financial Projections
VI. Organization Structure and Management
A. Key Personnel -- describe the qualifications and responsibilities of management. The quality of management is often
the key factor in obtaining debt or equity funding.
B. Other Personnel
C. Directors and Advisors
D. Professional Advisors.
E. Key Future Personnel
F. Forecasted Labor Force
VII. Ownership
A. Business Structure
B. Current Capitalization
C. Forecasted Capitalization -- how much money will be sought, the form of the proposed investment, how the funds will
be used, and the percentage of ownership to be provided in exchange for the investment
D. Exit Strategy -- how and when investors will be able to get their money out of the business
E. Royalty or Licensing Arrangements
VIII. Risk Factors
Describe the key risks facing the company, including risks presented by:
A. Cost Overruns
B. Failure to Meet Production Deadlines
C. Problems with Labor, Suppliers, or Distributors
D. Sales Projections not Met
E. Unforeseen Industry Trends
F. Competition
G. Unforeseen Economic, Social, or Political Developments
H. Technological Developments
I. Inadequate Capital
J. Business Cycles
K. Other Risks
IX. Conclusion
A. Summary
B. Timetable for Funding and Future Developments
APPENDICES
A. Photograph of Product or Service
B. Sales and Profitability Objectives
C. Market Surveys
D. Production Flowchar t
E. Marketing Materials
F. Adver tisements
G. Press Releases
H. Historical Financial Statements
I. Table of Current Profit and Loss Statement
J. Projected Profit and Loss Statement
K. Cashflow Projections
L. Balance Sheet
M. Projected Balance Sheet
N. Asset Acquisition Schedule
O. Break-Even Statement
P. Key Contracts
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