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Why Should You Have a Business Plan?

Why Should You Have a Business Plan?

By ElmerFizz.com

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Are you planning to start a new business? Or are you

considering expanding your current business and require a bank

loan or investment from outsiders?

If you are going to look for an investment of capital it is

quite likely that you will be required to have a business plan.

If you are starting a business, despite the work involved, a

business plan can prepare you for the obstacles ahead and help

ensure your success.

A business plan is something that many small businesses fail to

create, however, many business owners are adamant that having a

written business plan is one of the keys to their present

success. Creating a business plan forces you to contemplate

possible obstacles to your business and prepares you to find

solutions that will help you to overcome them.

To find investors or get a bank loan, they will want to see that

you have the experience or resources to run the business. They

have this crucial road map for your business....

will want to see your projected income as well as your suggested

repayment plan already laid out. Taking the time to do this is

not only important for them, but it gives you a measuring tool

to verify if your business is growing properly. You can gage

your success on how close to the plan your business has actually

performed. Perhaps you'll do worse, or perhaps you'll do better,

either way it helps you determine how well your business is

getting on.

If you have never seen a business plan before you may be

concerned that is is too difficult a proposition for you to

manage on your own.

While there are services available where you can hire someone to

write a business plan for you, depending on your needs it may be

wise to familiarize yourself with a business plan's layout. This

will not only help you to provide the necessary information, but

may encourage you to try your own hand at it.

There's a free tool at www.bdc.ca which will assist you in

creating a business plan. Some of the topics you will be

required to explain are your Market, Customer, Competition,

Marketing Plan, Research & Development along with financial

forecasts. You may consider hiring someone to help you with your

financial sheets after completing the written part of the

Business Plan.

Your Business Plan will become your guide and silent business

partner - indicating where you need to improve and helping you

stay one step ahead of your competition. Make it a priority to

have this crucial road map for your business.

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