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The Business Plan: Creating & Starting the Venture

Entrepreneurship. The Business Plan: Creating & Starting the Venture. Business Plan. “is a written document prepared by the entrepreneur that describes all the relevant external and internal elements involved in starting a new venture.”

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The Business Plan: Creating & Starting the Venture

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  1. Entrepreneurship The Business Plan: Creating & Starting the Venture

  2. Business Plan • “is a written document prepared by the entrepreneur that describes all the relevant external and internal elements involved in starting a new venture.” • It is a road map that integrated functional plans and answers questions such as: - Where am I now? - Where am I going? - How will I get there?

  3. Scope & Value of the Business Plan • Is read by employees, investors, bankers, venture capitalists, suppliers, customers, advisors & consultants. • Is important because: • It helps determine the viability of the venture in designated market. • It provides guidance to the entrepreneur in organizing his or her planning activities. • It serves as an important tool in helping to obtain financing.

  4. Information Needs • Establishing goals & objectives help in defining what kind of information is required from what sources. • Market Information: such as • Target market • Market potential for product or service • Industry & environmental trends (Macro & Micro environment) • Competitors • Product/service required features

  5. Information Needs Market Positioning Market Objectives

  6. Information Needs • Operations Information: such as: - Location - Manufacturing operations - Raw materials - Equipment - Labor skills - Space - Overheads

  7. Information Needs • Financial Information Needs: all the information required for budgeting such as: - Capital expenditure - direct operating expense - forecast for revenue and sales

  8. Writing a Business Plan

  9. Writing a Business Plan

  10. Writing a Business Plan

  11. Writing a Business Plan

  12. Writing a Business Plan

  13. Writing a Business Plan

  14. Writing a Business Plan

  15. Writing a business plan

  16. Writing a Business Plan

  17. Review & Discussion • If a business plan is to be used to raise capital, the why would the entrepreneur want to advertise the firm’s major risks by detailing them in the business plan?

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