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Structure of a Business Plan. Executive Summary. This gives an overall view of the business and its potential. It summarises the entire business plan in one page or less. Company description. Aims and objectives of the business What the business is proposing to do Where it will be located
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Executive Summary • This gives an overall view of the business and its potential. It summarises the entire business plan in one page or less.
Company description • Aims and objectives of the business • What the business is proposing to do • Where it will be located • Product or service being offered
Organisation and management structure • Details of owners and management: qualifications, work experience and current status, and all staffing requirements
Market research and analysis • Target market selection and customer profile • Primary and secondary research • Market positioning, size and share • Nature of competition • Unique selling point
Marketing plan and strategy • Marketing mix: product, price, place, promotion • Sales plan • Distribution and promotion strategy • Pricing strategy
Production and Operations • Required capacity and quality issues • Level of capital expenditure required • Production plan and costings • Description of plant and equipment needed • Labour force and training requirements • Suppliers and sourcing of materials
Venture Team • Outline of prospective shareholders • The management team • Nature of responsibilities and organisation structure • List of external bodies used, such as accountants, solicitors, consultants etc
Financial plan • Details of the financial investment required to set up the business. • Borrowing requirements, shareholder funds, grants etc
Appendices • Profit and loss and balance sheet projections • Sales and cash flow projections • Details of workings and calculations (e.g. results of market research undertaken) • Costings and pricing for the product or service • Any other relevant and detailed information.