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T- Shirt Business Plan

T- Shirt Business Plan. By Mr. Lehmann. The Basics of Business. A business needs a product to sell A business needs a leader (manager) or a team of leaders (managers) A business needs workers (employees)

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T- Shirt Business Plan

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  1. T- Shirt Business Plan By Mr. Lehmann

  2. The Basics of Business • A business needs a product to sell • A business needs a leader (manager) or a team of leaders (managers) • A business needs workers (employees) • A business needs money to produce their product and pay the people who work for the business. • A business gets money though investment, loans, and the sale of their product.

  3. The Name of The Company will Be Kid T-s • We will get our brand to the public with a free T-shirt offer Every 20th customer gets a free Kid T’s T-shirt

  4. The Target Market Will Be K-6 • The designs created by the company designers will include facial features. Children of this age group are fascinated with facial features and making faces.

  5. Product Designs Page 1

  6. Product Designs Page 2

  7. Product Designs Page 3

  8. Market Survey Voting Results

  9. Cost of Materials and Labor

  10. Projected Profit/Loss

  11. Conclusion/Summary On this slide sum up the reasons why you think this is a good business to invest in. Include a statement about your start up capital needed and your profit and loss projections.

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