Body:
Every business plan is different, so if this section may or may not be appropriate, but these are common:
1. Company Description, Products and Services:
Company historyMission statementCurrent statusOwnership – sole/ partnership
A clear, concise, and compelling description of your business concept as well as the products or services it provides. In describing the company and products it can be useful to describe the market for the products, who would purchase the product and why.
2. Industry and Competitive Analysis: This section provides analysis of the trends of the industry, noting strengths and weaknesses (e.g. is it growing?), as well as analysis of the current and potential competition, noting competitive advantages or disadvantages for specific competition.
SWOTPESTEL ANALYSISPORTER 5 ANALYSISVRIO ANALYSIS – COMPETIVE ADVANTAGE ANALYSIS
3. Market Analysis and Marketing Plan: This section describes the potential market for your products or services, identifying potential for sales within the target demographics. The “marketing plan” describes how your company with reach the target audience, what kinds of advertising, where, and what kinds of marketing themes may be appealing.
STPBUYER ANALYSIS/CONSUMER ANALYSIS4P IS A MUSTdescribes how your company with reach the target audience, what kinds of advertising, where, and what kinds of marketing themes may be appealing.
4. Financial Risks and Opportunities. This section puts in writing and charts or spread sheets an explanation of the financial costs vs potential rewards. This should describe the start-up costs necessary, the expected revenue, and the time to profitability. Analysis should be made of the potential financial risks involved in the venture.
START-UP CAPITALBREAKEVEN ANALYSIS
5. Management and Personnel: Summarizes the backgrounds and qualifications of the members of your business group.