My idea of working:
Title Page:
Plan Summary:
Table of Contents:
Problem Statement:
Business Description:
Business Accomplishments:
Sales Revenue Forecast:
Capital Spending Plan:
Future Trends:
Risks Facing Your Business:
Personnel Plan:
Business Personality:
Staffing Schedule:
Job Descriptions:
Specific Business Goals:
Personal Financial Statement:
Personal Background (Your Strong and
Weak Points, General and Specific
Skills Your Business Needs, Your
Likes and Dislikes):
Profit and Loss Forecast:
Capital Spending Plan:
Cash Flow Forecast:
Supporting Documents:
Most lenders or investors require a written business plan before they will consider your proposal seriously.
Even some landlords require a sound business plan before they will lease you space. Before making a commitment to you, they want to see that you have thought through critical issues facing you as a business owner and that you really understand your business. They also want to make sure your business has a good chance of succeeding.
I hope you understand.
Thanks.
Ayesha.