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		<title>Five Crucial Components of a Business Plan</title>
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The format of a Business Plan is something that has been
developed and refined over the years and is something that should
not be changed. Like a good recipe, a business plan needs to
include certain ingredients to make it work.
When you create a business plan, don’t attempt to recreate its
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<p>The format of a Business Plan is something that has been<br />
developed and refined over the years and is something that should<br />
not be changed. Like a good recipe, a business plan needs to<br />
include certain ingredients to make it work.</p>
<p>When you create a business plan, don’t attempt to recreate its<br />
format. Those reviewing this type of document have expectations<br />
you must meet. If they do not see those crucial decision-making<br />
components, they’ll see no reason to proceed with their review of<br />
your business plan, no matter how great your business idea.<span id="more-326"></span></p>
<p>Executive Summary Section</p>
<p>Every business plan must begin with an Executive Summary section.<br />
A well-written Executive Summary is critical to the success of<br />
the rest of the document. Here is where you need to capture the<br />
attention of your audience so that they will be compelled to read<br />
on. Remember, it’s a summary, so each and every word must be<br />
carefully selected and presented.</p>
<p>Use the Executive Summary section of your business plan to<br />
accurately describe the nature of your business venture including<br />
the need that you plan to fill. Show the reasons why people need<br />
your product or service. Show this by including a brief analysis<br />
of the characteristics of your potential market.</p>
<p>Describe the organization of your business including your<br />
management team. Also, briefly describe your sales and marketing<br />
plan or approach. Finally include the numbers that those<br />
reviewing your business plan want to see – the amount of capital<br />
you seek, the carefully calculated sales projections and your<br />
plan to repay the loan.</p>
<p>If you’ve captured your audience so far they’ll read on.<br />
Otherwise, they’ll close the document and add your business plan<br />
to the heap of other rejected ideas.</p>
<p>Devote the balance of your business plan to providing details of<br />
the items outlined in the Executive Summary.</p>
<p>The Business Section</p>
<p>Be sure to include the legal name, physical address and detailed<br />
description of the nature of your business. It’s important to<br />
keep the description easy to read using common terminology. Never<br />
assume that those reading your business plan have the same level<br />
of technical knowledge that you do. Describe how you plan to<br />
better serve your market than your competition is currently<br />
doing.</p>
<p>Market Analysis Section</p>
<p>An analysis of the market shows that you have done your homework.<br />
This section is basically a summary of your Marketing Plan. It<br />
needs to show the demand for your product or service, the<br />
proposed market, trends within the industry, a description of<br />
your pricing plan and packaging and a description of your company<br />
policies.</p>
<p>Financing Section</p>
<p>The Financing section must show that you are as committed to your<br />
business venture as you expect those reading your business plan<br />
to be. Show the amount of personal funds you are contributing and<br />
their source. Also include the amount of capital you need and<br />
your plan to repay this debt. Include all pertinent financial<br />
worksheets in this section: annual income projections, a<br />
break-even worksheet, projected cash flow statements and a<br />
balance sheet.</p>
<p>Management Section</p>
<p>Outline your organizational structure and management team here.<br />
Include the legal structure of your business whether it is a<br />
partnership, corporation or limited liability corporation.<br />
Include resumes and biographies of key players on your management<br />
team. Show staffing projection data for the next few years.</p>
<p>By now you’re probably thinking that you don’t need Business Plan<br />
just yet. Well you do, and there is business plan building<br />
software that can help you through this immense project. These<br />
software packages are easy to use and affordable. Use one today<br />
and produce a professional-quality Business Plan – including all<br />
critical components – tomorrow!</p>
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