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Small Business Plan-Why You Will Fail Without One

A good small business plan is critical to the success of any enterprise. Whether it is a formal document or written on the back of a cigarette packet it is an essential first step on the road to building your small business.

Even though we are in the midst of the worst economic situation that has ever prevailed many people are still intent on setting up their own small business.
And the first critical step in that process is to start with a small business plan.

This can take many forms but most people are agreed that there are a few critical areas which must be addressed .

1. Overall tone of your small business plan
You need to be clear and concise with your plan with clear objectives/goals and a clear strategy. It should be factual, not aspirational, and easy on the eye with plenty of white space.

2. Summary
The summary should be able to convey in a few sentences your strategy and goals and highlights the positive parts of your plan. You need to think of the elevator pitch ie can you describe your plan succinctly to a stranger if you met him/her in a lift and were travelling from the 5th floor to the 1st.

3. Description of the business
This part of your small business plan should set out clearly the industry, type of business, any company history, the legal structure to be employed, any trading history and your vision for the future.
You will need to describe the USP(unique selling proposition of your business) and how you will grow your product/service with realistic achievable goals.

4. Marketing and Sales
You will need to set out how you will market your business and obtain sales, your target market and how you will handle competition if and when the squeeze is put on your business. You will need to show some solid market research in this section and demonstrate that you know the industry that you will be competing in.

5. Your People
This part of your small business plan will deal with your people, your key personnel and will include your professional advisors such as solicitor and accountant. You will also outline any recruitment plans you have and set out your salary structure which will show also that you are planning for growth.

6. Your operations
This section will essentially set out how you operate your business and include the location of your business, any production facilities if appropriate and information technology systems which should be robust enough to accommodate your future growth plans.

7. The Financials
This section will include your realistic achievable forecasts, both of cash flow and profitability. It will also be critical to outline any capital requirements you will have into the future and demonstrate that you have actually planned for the growth that you forecast elsewhere in your small business plan.

These are the essential parts of a decent small business plan and can obviously be adapted easily depending on your particular circumstances and individual requirements. A good small business plan should be an asset to you when you walk into any meeting with a financier/investor/bank and should reflect your professionalism and overall business approach.

Make sure that it reflects well on you and your company or fledgling enterprise.


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A little background. I have a BS degree in Health Service management and an AS degree in Dental Hygiene. I am currently working full-time as an office manager in a non-medical related office. My husband and I are hoping to start a family soon (been trying but going to get assistance now) and I would love to stay at home when the time comes. I have looked into medical transcription and/or medical billing/coding as options. Our community college offers programs for both of these and some of the requirements I have met already. So my questions... Do you work in either of these professions and if so what can you tell me about them? Do you work from home...if so how did you make that happen? Did you contact local medical facilities to let them know you were available to work from home or work in their office? About what does this position pay? Anything else I need to know? I would love something that I am able to be at home doing and that would use my medical background. I don't want to waste more money on classes and training if this isn't a good field to go into. I plan on speaking with the admissions dept and the small business planning dept at the college to find out more information. Thanks for the help!

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Small business taxes? I am thinking of starting a small business.. Our new president is talking of tax?
breaks for small businesses.. but right now I am forming a small business plan, and need to know about how much taxes are for small businesses. I am sure there is a tax for whatever the community charges, and then county taxes and then federal taxes.. it takes my breath away just thinking about it. Just wondering what a small business that makes say 50 grand a year to (wishful thinking 100,000) a year would overall pay out in taxes... I would really like someone to throw out some "tentative numbers"... if you can. If you know of a "quick" site that launches some numbers that would be nice too. thanks

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Is Microsoft Visio a good application to use to make a small business plan?
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