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November 29, 2006

Writing a Working Business Plan

Filed under: Business Plan

Many women are so confused by the words - "Business Plan". What is it? Who do I show it to? Do I really need it? What is it really going to do for me?

A business plan is a written blueprint for your business. It describes a summary of what your business is about and its’ goals. It also outlines how your business will function. The term "business plan" was first developed by bankers who wanted a detailed report of how a business would result in profits before they would make a decision on lending money. Today, no business banker will even entertain a business loan application without a business plan.

In a nutshell, the answer is yes, you really do need a business plan if you really want to build a solid foundation under your home-based business.

I guess the reason so many women procrastinate in doing a business plan is because they think they have to come up with some imaginary figures and statistics about their business which is of course very scary for anyone. This type of plan is known as an Executive Business Plan. This plan is shown to banks, SBA and other lenders who you may apply to for a substantial loan. Usually, this type of business plan must show a 3-5 year projection of how much money your business would make if they should lend you a specific sum of money. Although you will need this type of business plan should you wish to expand your business, the most important thing for you to know now is where you will be in the next 3,6,9 and 12 months. One of the best form of business plans to start out with is the "Working Business Plan". This plan answers the 5 "W’s" - Who, What, Where, When and Why.
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October 17, 2006

Business Plan, Writing a Business Plan, Sample Business Plans, Business Plan Templates

Filed under: Business Plan

Online Small Business Workshop: Business Plans

http://www.smallbusinessbc.ca/

This is part of an online business workshop provided by the British Columbia Business Service Centre, which aims to help you to prepare business plans and cash flow forecasts. The site provides a step-by-step guide to preparing both of these, explaining what each section could contain, and also offers the example of a sample business plan for a fictitious company. A clear and helpful guide.

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