Your "SBA-Business Plan"

 

 

This Is The Most Important Item

Of Your Entire Packet.   97% of Self Developed

Business Plans Will Not Meet Requirements

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 SBA Business Does A Complete Analysis and Representation Of Historical Operations of the Business.  This is critical to insure cash flow projections will support the purchase of the business.
 We Do A Complete Analysis and Complete Presentation of Data Within Industry Standards.  All Lenders want to see your data fit within the Industry Norms.  If you do not fit within the norms, it is a red flag to the lender.  We make sure there are no red flags.
 We analyze the net operating income verses the entire cost of the business to insure the data supports the purchase.  We will make suggestions on numerous items to insure the numbers are correct and always use the conservative side of assumptions.
 On The Historical Income Analysis, We Evaluate over 40 Critical Areas That The Lenders Want To See.  Our Analysis Is Very Thorough And Well Received By The Lenders…..No Surprises.
 On The Project Cost Analysis, We Look At 10 Very Important Categories (each category has many items we look at.  This Gives Our Buyers A Great Idea Into Costs Vs Revenue.  This Analysis Also Allows The Buyer To Evaluate Certain Scenarios Prior To The Purchase.
Our Competitive Analysis Is Among The Best In The Industry.  We Look At Your Top 3-5 Competitors and Give You Ideas On How To Quickly Beat Out Your Competitors.
We Will Tell How Your Competitors Are Marketing Their Business and How To Beat Them.
You Will Get A Thorough Analysis And Ideas On How To Acquire More Customers, How To Monetize Those Customers And How To Get Those Customers To Tell Their Friends About Your Business.
You Will Get Ideas On How To Track Your Current Customers To See Where You Are Losing Money and Where Your Big Money Growth Areas Are.
We Will Develop A Plan On How To Minimize Future Competition and How To Possibly Acquire Your Competitors.
We Will Give You Advice On How To Build Out Your Online Business In Order To Maximize Your Sales.
We Give You Advice On How To Target Local Customers and Get Them To Frequent Your Business, Turning These Customers into Repeat Buying Customers.
 We Will Show You How To Target 20,000 to 50,000 Internet Searchers Per Month and Get Them To Your Website To View Your Offers.
 Our Website Analysis Will Be An Eye Opening experience.   We Are Masters At Website Design and Search Engine Optimization.  These Are Two Key Elements You Must Have If Your Business Is To Be Successful.
Our Business Plan Templates Have Been Developed By Some Of The Best Minds In The Industry.  Proven To Give You The Results You Need.
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 If You Want To Do Your Own SBA Business Plan

Below Is The A Simple Format

(remember 97% of Self Developed Business Plans Will Not Be Acceptable)

There may only be one sure-thing in starting your own business, and that is that you will not get a loan without a complete business plan. No plan – no loan – no business.

Here, from the U.S. Small Business Administration, is a suggested outline for a business plan that should get any lender reaching for their back-pocket.

Elements of a Business Plan (per SBA Guidelines – Our Business Plans Are Much More In Depth)

 

 

  • 1. Cover sheet
  • 2. Statement of purpose
  • 3. Table of contents

  • I. The Business
  • A. Description of business
  • B. Marketing
  • C. Competition
  • D. Operating procedures
  • E. Personnel
  • F. Business insurance
  • G. Financial data

  • II. Financial Data
  • A. Loan applications
  • B. Capital equipment and supply list
  • C. Balance sheet
  • D. Breakeven analysis
  • E. Pro-forma income projections (profit & loss statements)
    • Three-year summary
    • Detail by month, first year
    • Detail by quarters, second and third years
    • Assumptions upon which projections were based
  • F. Pro-forma cash flow
    • Follow guidelines for letter E.

  • III. Supporting Documents
    • Tax returns of principals for last three years
    • Personal financial statement (all banks have these forms)
    • In the case of a franchised business, a copy of franchise contract and all supporting documents provided by the franchisor
    • Copy of proposed lease or purchase agreement for building space
    • Copy of licenses and other legal documents
    • Copy of resumes of all principals
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