Are you thinking about starting a new business? Whether you are starting a new business or wanting to expand your current business using investors, you will need a business plan. But how should you go about it? Hire a financial consultant? Or maybe buy the expensive software that churns out business plans? Join Brandon and Rick as they go through the steps of building a business plan and the pitfalls that many stumble into when doing so.
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- Before you start, do a strategic plan, first. You can find how to do to a strategic plan from other podcasts like Episode #1, Alfano the Great.
- Don’t use the canned software for business plans because seasoned investors know them well and it doesn’t distinguish you.
- List your team of experts
- Build you plan like a Russian nesting doll, from the inside out
- Now for the parts of a business plan:
- Executive Summary
- The proposal of your concept which should be no more than one page.
- Write a one sentence to one paragraph summary of the other items in your business plan and end with your proposal to investors.
- Company Analysis
- What is the legal structure?
- What is the tax structure?
- Will your company have subsidiary companies, divisions or just outsource some of these operations?
- What phases will you implement?
- Management Team
- List all officers and stakeholders with bios
- Show anyone that is crucial to executing your strategy.
- Industry Analysis
- Give examples of similar companies.
- You can include your competition. How will your company distinguish itself?
- Customer Analysis
- Who is your target market?Business, Marketing and Distribution Strategies
- These are sub-strategies that should work their way into your business plan.
- You should include a timeline for each of these sub-strategies
- Who is your target market?Business, Marketing and Distribution Strategies
- Operating Plan
- Make sure you have a realistic timeline with benchmarks for your company
- Financials
- Basic components
- The financials should show the payback for investors
- Executive Summary


