1、XX LTD. BUSINESS PLAN BUSINESS PLAN XXXX Ltd. Address Mobile:13000000000 (86)0000-12345678 [Your Name] [DATE] TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary 1 Management 2 [Company] History 6 [Product
2、/Service] Description 8 Objectives 10 Competitors 11 Competitive Advantages 12 Innovation 14 Pricing 15 Specific Markets 16 Growth Strategy 17 Market Size and Share 18 Targeting New Markets 19 Location 20 Manufacturing Plan 21 Research & Development 22 Historical Financial
3、Data 23 Proforma Financial Data 24 Proforma Balance Sheet 27 Cost Control 28 Effects of Loan or Investment 30 Attachments 31 Executive Summary [My Company] was formed as a [proprietorship, partnership, corporation] in [Month, Year] in [City, State], by [John Doe] in response to the
4、following market conditions: [Startup, growth] opportunities exist in [Product/Service]. The need for use of efficient distribution and financial methods in these overlooked markets. [I/We] have several customers who are willing to place large [orders,contracts] within the next three months.
5、 Several other prospective [customers/clients] have expressed serious interest in doing business within six months. [I/We] previously owned a company that was active in the widget markets. Over the past few years I spent much time studying ways to improve overall performance and increase profits.
6、 This plan is a result of that study.
The basic components of this plan are:
7、ncrease office staff To this end, [I/we] need investment from private individuals and/or companies. A total of $XXX is being raised which will be used to finance working capital, plant and equipment. The company will be incorporated and common stock issued to investors. The company will be
8、run as a [proprietorship, partnership, corporation]. Financial Goals Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Sales $1,000,000 $1,400,000 $1,600,000 Net Income $25,000 $250,000 $375,000 Earnings per share .01 .12 .14 Management [Name] [Title] [Experience] Sa
9、les growth from zero to $1,000,000 in five years. Led market in market share - 30%. Formulated advertising budgets & campaigns. Pioneered new distribution channels. Established national sales force. Established national repair & service centers. Brought new and innovative products to the
10、 market. Designed point-of-purchase materials. [Education} University of Boston Boston, MA B.A. - Computer Sciences Short Biographies President John Q. Doe, Chief Executive Officer, and Director since February 1988 and President since January 1990. Mr. Doe was the founder a
11、nd Chief Executive Officer of the original operating company known as Random Excess, Inc. He has had experience in the widget field with his own firm, John Doe Co., of Oshkosh (Wisconsin), from 1980 to 1987. This firm was sold to FatCat Widgets, Inc. in 1987. Mr. Doe has held a sales position w
12、ith U S West Inc. since then. Mr. Doe graduated from the University of Colorado in 1981 with a bachelor’s degree in philosophy. Mr. Doe is employed by the Company on a full-time basis. Chief Financial Officer Richard Roe, CPA, Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer and Director. Mr. Roe joine
13、d Random Excess, Inc. in December 1988 as a corporate controller and was named Chief Financial Officer in July 1989. Mr. Roe was appointed Treasurer and a Director in July 1990. He served as corporate controller of XYZ Lumber Company from August 1981 to December 1988. Mr. Roe graduated from Me
14、tropolitan State College in Denver, Colorado in 1976 with a bachelor’s degree in accounting. Since 1979 he has been licensed as a Certified Public Accountant in the State of Colorado and is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. Mr. Roe is employed by the Company on a
15、 full-time basis. Vice President Joe Dokes, Secretary, Executive Vice President and Director. Mr. Dokes supervises the company’s sales and implementations to its largest corporate customers, including US West, Great West Life Insurance, etc. Mr. Dokes has served as Secretary and a Director sin
16、ce February 1988, Vice President of Operations from February 1988 to December 1988, President of the Company from December 1988 to January 1990 and Vice President of Contract Sales since January 1990. He has been involved since 1986 with the private company originally formed as Random Excess, Inc.,
17、 where his duties included managing the purchasing and sales department. From November 1984 to May 1986 he managed the sales department at Integrated Management Systems, Inc. From June 1983 to October 1984 he was a buyer for Adams County, Colorado, School District 50. Mr. Dokes attended Oklahoma
18、 State University in 1980 and 1981 and Trinidad State College in Trinidad, Colorado in 1981 and 1982. He did not receive a degree from either university. Mr. Dokes is employed by the Company on a full-time basis. Vice President Sally Seaugh Vice President of Marketing. Ms. Seaugh has been t
19、he Company’s Vice President of Marketing since November 1988. From September 1986 to October 1988 she was involved in business development and marketing for United Bank of Aurora (Colorado). From February 1980 to August 1986 she was self-employed as an independent oil and gas landman. Ms. Seaugh
20、 graduated from the University of Denver in 1974 with a bachelor’s degree in Education. She is employed by the Company on a full-time basis. Responsibilities John Q. Doe, Chief Executive Officer - Responsible for entire operation. Oversees management function and all other executives. Salary
21、 $60,000. Richard Roe, CPA, Chief Financial Officer - Responsible for financial operations, accounts payable, accounts receivable, interaction with auditors, investor relations. Salary - $40,000 Joe Dokes, Executive Vice President - Responsible primarily for sales and sales support. Salary -
22、 $35,000 Sally Seaugh Vice President of Marketing. Responsible for marketing, human resources and training. Salary - $30,000. Total Executive Compensation $165,000. [This Page is for an Organization Chart, if applicable.] [Company] History In [Month, Year] [I/we] formed a [Product/Ser
23、vice] company that manufactured start-of-the-art complex widgetry. This company was located in [City, State]. [I/we] formed this company as a [proprietorship, partnership, corporation]. Others involved in this business were: [names]. The main goal of this company was to [explain]. Financing w
24、as arranged through [home equity loans, savings, venture capital, friends and family, etc.] [Explain terms, rates and ability to repay.] This venture was very successful in generating and increasing sales, but was not effective in achieving profitability. The main reason for this was the amount o
25、f actual overhead experienced. This overhead was not initially anticipated by me at the beginning of that venture. Items including credit checking, warranty program management, extensive travel, maintaining warehouse stock and the management and expense of a national sales force were expenses not
26、originally forecast or expected. With this level of overhead, it was mathematically impossible to achieve profitability. or: This venture was very successful in generating and increasing sales, as well as effective in achieving profitability. This was due to the following reasons: [Reason 1}
27、 [Reason 2] [Reason 3] OR: [My Company] was recently conceived and is still in the beginning stages. To this point the following has been accomplished: § A team consisting of [list names and primary responsibility. (i.e John Doe - Marketing) has been formed. § A prospective [customer/c
28、lient] list has been drawn up. § Strategy meetings are being held every Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings. § This business plan has been drawn up. [Now link the past to the future - why a former company will lead into this one or how your present company and history will lead into any fut
29、ure plans. A short paragraph should suffice.] We are now able to adequately address the markets we have targeted. We have adjusted our staff, redirected our advertising and sales force, and have added the products necessary to meet the needs and expectations of our customers. [Product/Service]
30、 Description
[My Company] intends to offer [product/service]. This [product/service] offers our customers the best possible solution as it:
31、Offers our users better value per dollar spent
§ Provides an alternative way to achieve a similar task.
32、n alternative, cost effective way for them to realize a similar goal. We have a [copyright, service mark, trademark] or [exclusive agency, marketing rights] for this [product/service]. This agency will last until XXX at which time it may be extended for XX years or terminated. This agency agree
33、ment is cancelable upon XX days written notice.
34、Incorporate preservatives 4. Shipment within two weeks to distributors. 5. Specially padded boxcars. Even though the technology used to create this product is new, we expect that others will be able to substantially reproduce our patented results within XX years. To remain on the leading edge
35、 of this product, we will need to devote approximately XX% of revenues toward research and development. Also due to the fast changing nature of this industry, we will need to retrofit these machines within XX years at customer expense. Our manufacturing plan has considered this.
36、general service to be offered is not obvious, such as carpet cleaning, sales rep, lawn care, consulting, etc. explain what service is. Then give a detailed description of your particular service and its uniqueness.] Short Examples: 1. Our carpet cleaning machinery is state-of-the-art. 2.
37、 Our consulting practice will address these specialized areas: [list] 3. We will only rep these specific product lines. [list] Even though at this time our expertise is unique in the marketplace, we expect advances to be made and competitors to arise and offer similar services. We will meet t
38、his challenge by: 1. Hiring staff specialized in these new areas. 2. Increase our continuing education and training expense. 3. Adding complementary lines. 4. Make regular investments in new equipment. Objectives Long Term [My Company] believes very strongly in technical, financial, bus
39、iness and moral excellence. To secure a stable future for all those connected with [My Company] we have set the following long term goals: Present market is estimated at $XXX. Our goal for market share is XX%. We want to be considered by our peers to be the market leader in sales as evidenced
40、by: Trade industry awards High end of scale in financial ratios Major market share Technical excellence (awards, honors, etc.) Community involvement (Rotary, United Way, etc.) Short Term Market share goals - 1. First Year XX% 2. Second Year XX% 3. Third Year XX% 4. F
41、ourth Year XX% [Decrease, Maintain] costs through acquisition of new plant and equipment. Increase productivity by investing in employee training and education. 1. Budget for complete computer training for appropriate applications. 2. Set up, Maintain] employee benefit program for continui
42、ng college education. 3. Budget for necessary seminars and/or continuing job-specific education. 4. Maintain state-of-the-art accounting system for careful tracking. 5. Monthly reports on financial status vis-a-vis the industry. 6. Aggressive recruitment of the best technical staff in the in
43、dustry. 7. Support company involvement in various local and national charity events. Competitors Name Address City, State Strengths: § Location - next door to supplier factory, on major artery, close to terminal, etc. § Pricing - Low cost producer, known for aggressive pricing policy.
44、 § Delivery - ships overnight to anywhere in the world. § Management - Everyone has an MBA from Harvard. Weaknesses § Service - takes more than 3 months to receive spare parts. § Dedication - If it’s sunny, they’re on the golf course or ski slope. § Machinery - Slowly approaching obso
45、lescence unless replaced within six months.
§ Overhead - Spend lavishly on corporate dining room, limousines and champagne.
Competitive Advantages
46、ears of hands-on experience in this industry. Sophistication in finance and distribution. This results in my being the low cost supplier in these price sensitive markets. The philosophy of [My Company] is to price not just according to our costs, but also according to what the market will pay.
47、 Our targeted minimum gross profit margin for a category must be XX%. By pricing to the market, [I/we] will achieve higher sales and therefore increase my buying power. As the amounts of my purchases increase, my per unit costs of shipping decrease and [I/we] will achieve higher discount levels
48、 from my suppliers. Through these economies of scale, many items currently on the market can be sold with lower prices, yet a higher net profit. Product pricing will include a range of quantity discounts as well as an early payment discount. Rather than being strictly regional, [I/we] will expan
49、d into the national market. To control foreign exchange risks, [I/we] will monitor the markets and hedge accordingly. [I/we] will also use overseas bank accounts. With those companies with which [I/we] have established a relationship or are known to be financially secure, [I/we] will work on a
50、pre-pay basis. This allows me greater discounts. A level and policy of Capitalization that will allow me to fully address the respective markets with comprehensive marketing and customer service plans. By keeping my overhead low, [I/we] will be able to funnel my profits back into operations thu






