Sample Business Plans
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Each Business Plan Includes
- Cover: Includes the business name, address, and contact information.
- Table of Contents: A list of the business plan’s organized sections in the order in which the parts appear. The table of contents includes the titles of the first-level headers.
- Executive Summary: This section summarizes the key elements of the entire business plan. This facet of the business plan appears first; however, it is usually the last element of the business plan to be written.
- Company Description: An outline of your business's legal structure and management resources, including your internal management team, external management resources, and human resources needs.
- Product or Service Description: A detailed description of your products and services are included in this section. The most intriguing part of your product or service will be described within this section.
- Market Analysis: Provides an examination of the primary target market for your product or service, including geographic location, demographics, your target market's needs and how these needs are being met currently.
- Marketing Plan: A detailed explanation of your sales strategy, pricing plan, proposed advertising or promotion activities, and the product or service benefits.
- SWOT Analysis: A strategic planning method used to evaluate the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats involved in a project or in your business.
- Financial Analysis: A description of your funding requirements, your detailed financial statements, and a financial statement analysis.
- Appendices and Exhibits: Any additional information that will help establish the credibility of your business idea, such as marketing studies, photographs of your product, and/or contracts or other legal agreements pertinent to your business.
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A business plan can be used to start your company or be used to expand the operations of your business. Your business plan will assist you in obtaining a loan, growing your business, and keep you successfully on track.

