Business Planning
Writing a Business Plan is essential but it is not as difficult as it may sound - it is simply a way of putting your ideas on paper.
Areas that are usually covered:
- Description of the business - brief overview of purpose of business and location;
- Evidence of demand for product/service - size and location of market, buying patterns, type of research carried out;
- Sales and Marketing - how you will promote your product/service, sales targets you've set, competition and how you will overcome it;
- Product/Service - description and its advantages (and disadvantages);
- Management - CV's, training needed, what are these people bringing into business?
- Financial forecasts - cash flow forecast, profit and loss, initial financial outlay;
Your plan should contain the essential information required - not waffle. Try and tailor it to the needs of whoever is going to be looking at it. And remember, with financial predictions - best to be prudent - don't be over-optimistic!
You can obtain examples of business plans from:
- Local libraries;
- Business services of banks;
- Business Link
Help and advice on creating a business plan for your business, can also be found on the Small Business Advice website.
Reviewed 8 April 2008

