Lim Sei cK.  A business plan is a written document that describes a business, its objectives, its strategies, the market it is in and its financial.

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Lim Sei cK

 A business plan is a written document that describes a business, its objectives, its strategies, the market it is in and its financial forecasts.  A report showing the plans of the business, often used to attract finance from investors and creditors.  The business plan describes out the market opportunities the business intends to exploit, how it will do so and what resources are required.

A business plan is essential to:  Persuade people to invest in an enterprise  Convince creditors about the credit worthiness of the enterprise

 Demonstrate the lender/investor has a good chance of being repaid or getting a good return on their investment  Build confidence about the firm and owners’ capabilities  Demonstrate that there is a good market for the product or service

 Provide a sense of direction, purpose and urgency  Plan all aspects and ensure that nothing is overlooked  Provide a checklist to help run and control the business  Monitor progress and success  Improve motivation and communication  Allocate responsibility  Better control and co-ordination and greater consistency

 For a start-up there are usually two kinds of business plan - a simple one and a detailed one.  Some businesses need to produce both.

 The simple business plan is rarely shown to outsiders of the business.  It is written by the entrepreneur, for the entrepreneur.  The simple plan helps summarize the key aims and targets of the business and the actions required to make the business a reality.

 The idea - a simple description of the proposed business  Where the idea came from and why it is a good one  Key targets for the business - sales, profit, growth (gives a sense of direction for the business)

Finance required - how much from the founder, how much to be loaned over how loan and from who  Market overview - main segments, market size (value, quantity), growth, market shares of main competitors (if known)  How the business will operate (location, premises, staff, distribution methods)  Cash flow forecast trading forecast

 A detailed business plan is needed if a more complicated or larger business is planned as a start-up, or if the entrepreneur needs to raise money from business angels or get a substantial loan from a bank.

 Executive summary : a brief 1-2 page summary of the detail! Should contain nothing new, but highlight the key points  Market : a profile of the target market based on market research  Product : what it is and how it is different from the competition (the "unique selling point")

 Competition : an honest description of the competition in the target market - what they do well, their weaknesses and their likely response  Protecting the idea : how the product and business can be protected from competition - e.g. patents, trademarks, distinctive approaches to marketing or distribution that competitors will find hard to replicate  Management team : a crucial area for any investor. Who is involved in the start-up and what will they be doing? What experience and expertise do they bring? Which management roles will need to be filled as the business grows?

 Marketing : the key elements of the marketing mix should be explained here. Remember that for a start-up the marketing budget is likely to limited, so the plan should describe a credible approach to promoting the product and include realistic assumptions about how many customers will buy and at what price  Production /operations : this explains what is involved in the production process, what capacity is needed, who will supply the business, where it will be located etc.

 Financial projections : a summary of the cash flow and trading forecasts. This section should highlight the key assumptions that have been made and also outline the main risks and opportunities in the forecasts (i.e. what might go wrong, or where things might prove better than forecast).  Sources of finance : here the figures from the cash flow forecast are taken and used to highlight what funding the business needs, and when.  Returns on investment : another key area for any investor. This is a description of how the entrepreneur expects investors to get a return on their investment. Who might eventually buy the business, when, and for how much?

 Dancing competition  Applications: Entertainment, Knowledge, Islamic, Photography  Stationery station; Tournament or Car wash  Mini tournament: 2-in-1: Netball and Futsal; Food eating competition; Fitness competition; Amazing race; Waxing competition; Abseiling activity  Car- car show, car wash; Animal show- Cat show, reptile show; Sport- Zumba, aerobic, spinning, futsal; F&B- Pavlova, Brownies

 Presentation about:: - The idea - Why is it a good one? - Key targets for the business - Finance required - How the business will operate

 Still remember “OneBiz”?  Make a research about it, create a mind map individually.  Assignment DUE: 13 th JUNE 2013, 5PM