If you are thinking about setting up a new business, or are making changes to the structure or goals of your existing company, then it is absolutely essential that you make a new business plan that will set out the rationale behind the path that you are planning to follow, as well as establishing robust forecasts about what you expect to achieve through the changes.
While you definitely need a business plan if you are hoping to secure a loan or other business finance to fund your growth, it is still worth putting time and effort into producing one if you are not looking for additional funding, as the exercise of reviewing all aspects of your company's operations can help you to identify efficiencies and savings that can make a big difference to your long term profitability.
Things that you should consider when putting together your business plan are factors such as projected income, competition, costs, and goals.
Your profit will depend on the balance between these various factors, and each one has some degree of impact on the way that your company will operate, from the prices that you are able to charge for goods and services through to the costs that you will have to face for staffing or ground rent on your offices or other premises.
Your business plan should include projections of income and costs throughout the year, and as such, it gives you the chance to look at the whole of your business to identify areas where you can save additional money, or find places where you believe that extra investment is necessary.
When you are looking for the various savings that you can make within your business, one key area to consider is your business banking arrangements. Some companies find that a large proportion of their income ends up being spent on bank fees for things like depositing cheques. By choosing a free business current account from Alliance & Leicester Commercial Bank, your company can avoid these kind of charges and also benefit from high quality customer service, and the benefits of being able to carry out your day to day banking online or over the phone, which will allow you to concentrate your time on building your business.
In the same way as saving money on your business banking, it is also vitally important that you look at ways in which you can maximise the interest that you get on any surplus funds. Right now banks are very keen to attract savers, and are offering really impressive rates on savings accounts for businesses. By comparing accounts between the different banks, you will find that you can probably make a big difference to your company's balance sheet.
If you are able to build up a decent sum in your business deposit account, the interest that you earn on it may be sufficient to cover your tax bill, or to provide cover through financially tough times. Putting a savings programme at the heart of your business plan will enable you to make saving money a priority so that you can have it on hand in the future to give your company the foundation to build in the future.
Writing The Business Plan
A business plan is a written blueprint for your business. It describes a summary of what your business is about and it's goals. It also outlines how your business will function. The term “business plan” was first developed by bankers who wanted a detailed report of how a business would result in profits before they would make a decision on lending money. Today, no business banker will even entertain a business loan application without a business plan.
In a nutshell, the answer is yes, you really do need a business plan if you really want to build a solid foundation under your home-based business.
I guess the reason so many women procrastinate in doing a business plan is because they think they have to come up with some imaginary figures and statistics about their business which is of course very scary for anyone. This type of plan is known as an Executive Business Plan. This plan is shown to banks, SBA and other lenders who you may apply to for a substantial loan. Usually, this type of business plan must show a 3-5 year projection of how much money your business would make if they should lend you a specific sum of money. Although you will need this type of business plan should you wish to expand your business, the most important thing for you to know now is where you will be in the next 3,6,9 and 12 months.
One of the best form of business plans to start out with is the "Working Business Plan". This plan answers the 5 "W's" - Who, What, Where, When and Why.
There is no pre-required length that a Working Business Plan should be. Just remember that you aren't writing to impress, you are writing to address the important issues of starting your business. This plan is just for your planning purposes and can be expanded later on into a full executive plan.
The following outline will help you in processing your thoughts and writing your Working Business Plan.
1. Mission Statement - What is the goal of your business. What purpose does it serve.
2. Objective - What will the outcome be for your business as a result of your mission. (ex: K.G. enterprises will gross over $50,000 it's first year with a 5% error margin on its documents).
3. Management - Who will run the business and what qualifications does the person have. What additional skills or resources are needed? What are the names of others that might be able to serve as mentors or help you in grooming your business for success?
4. Service/Product - What products or services are being offered? How will they be produced. If you are selling a product, how much of the product will you need in stock? Do you have the start-up capital needed to purchase the produce? If no, how will you raise the capital needed?
5. Customers - Who are your customers? What area are they in? Is this a service or product they will want to buy? Do a typical profile of a repeat customer.
6. Competition - Who are your competitors? Where are they located? What are their prices? What services or products do they sell? How could you do better?
7. Marketing - How will you market your business? How much money will you need to market your business? How is your competition marketing their business? Do you need business cards, brochure, stationery, fliers etc.?
8. Office Set-up - What are your daily office procedures, what will you do each day that will result in the sale of your service or product? What bookkeeping system will you use and how often will you input your information in the system? Do you need a bookkeeper? What supplies do you need? What type of furniture do you need? What office equipment will you need? Where will your office be?
9. Finances - HOW MUCH MONEY WILL YOU NEED FOR THE FOLLOWING?
$ Your Income
$ Advertising/Promotion
$ Bank Fees
$ Business Insurance
$ Business Lease/Rent
$ Internet (include website, hosting etc.)
$ Supplies
$ Postage
$ Printing
$ Telephone
$ Training
$ Utilities
$ Marketing/Advertising
$ Equipment
$ Furniture
10. Networking - Who needs to know about your new venture and why? What contacts do you need to have? Why do you need to know them? What can they help you with?
Contact Management
Establish a good contact management system for yourself. Today, keeping a list of contacts on paper is not efficient. A good contact management software will be needed. If you currently use MS Office, you should have MS Outlook already installed and it will serve the purpose nicely. Other popular contact management software are ACT and Goldmine. Regardless of what contact system you have you must be willing to update your system at least twice per week.
Evaluate how you will manage you contact system. Make sure to schedule this in your planner or palm.
Establish a good contact management system for yourself. Today, keeping a list of contacts on paper is not efficient. A good contact management software will be needed. If you currently use MS Office, you should have MS Outlook already installed and it will serve the purpose nicely. Other popular contact management software are ACT and Goldmine. Regardless of what contact system you have you must be willing to update your system at least twice per week. Evaluate how you will manage you contact system. Make sure to schedule this in your planner or palm.
11. Sales – The number of clients you service or products you sale will give you a true picture as to whether or not you are having success with your business. But first, you must have a measurable sales goal in achieving this success. Start by evaluating where you want to be in sales for the first 3 months, 6, months, 9 months or one year. By doing this you will be able to re-evaluate your business plan every three months and determine if you need to improve in marketing etc.
12. Starting Date - Set a starting date for when you want to begin your business or put into place this working business plan. Make sure you have printed material available for all services or products offered. Also evaluate and follow-up with yourself daily for the first month to ensure that you are following your own plan. After 30 days, follow-up on a weekly basis and then monthly from that point on.
13. Remember, no plan will work unless you are willing to put it into action!
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