In this episode I discuss the most important part of buying a business which is how to write a business plan. If you are looking to obtain financing from a bank, this is one document you cannot do without. This is truly the blue print of your business. A great business not only helps you to get the bank to finance your business but it also gives you a clear outline of what and how your business need to function and operate. It should also outline how you will be able to improve the business in the near future and generate more profit from it.


 A great business plan should have these following items and I will touch on every one of them, so let's go through the list first:


A well written cover page and a cover letter where you outline your objectives such as what business you are looking to buy, how much money are you needing as form of loan and what if any you are offering as collateral to secure the loan. Address that letter to the person in charge of lending.


1. A mission Statement
2. Executive summery

Who you are
Start Up summery
Objectives

3. Company Overview

Name and location of Business
Owners
Legal Structure
Experience and History of the company
Management team
Products and services

 
4. Operation Plan

Location
Competition
Target Market
Market Needs

 


5. Marketing Plan

Competitive position
Pricing Strategy
Promotion Strategy
Sales Forecast

 


6. Labor Plan

Management team
Labor budget and forecast

 
7. 3 year Store Budget
8. Profit and Loss statement for 3 years
9. End Summery and conclusion


 You can find my own business plan that I have used for my businesses under the resource tab on the top of my site at http://GasStationBusiness101.com. You can also see a business plan done by Angelo State University in Texas on Gas station business under the show note for this episode on my blog.


 The book this week is Zero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to Build the Future by Peter Thiel and Blake Masters


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