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Looking Ahead Looking Ahead Looking Ahead Looking Ahead After studying this chapter, you should be able to: 1. Answer the question “What is a business plan?” 2. Explain the need for a business plan from the perspectives of both internal and external users. 3. Describe what determines how much planning an entrepreneur and a management team are likely to do. 4. List practical suggestions to follow in writing a business plan and outline the key sections of a business plan. 5. Identify available sources of assistance in preparing a business plan. Copyright © by South-Western College Publishing. All rights reserved. 8–2 What Is a Business Plan? What Is a Business Plan? What Is a Business Plan? What Is a Business Plan? • Business Plan –A document that sets out the basic idea underlying a business and related startup considerations Identifies the nature and context of the business opportunity Presents the entrepreneur’s approach to exploiting the opportunity Identifies factors affecting the venture’s success Serves as the entrepreneur’s tool for raising capital Copyright © by South-Western College Publishing. All rights reserved. 8–3 The Need for a Business Plan The Need for a Business Plan The Need for a Business Plan The Need for a Business Plan • Primary Functions –To provide a clearly articulated statement of goals and strategies for internal use Imposes discipline on the entrepreneur and management team –To serve as a selling document to be shared with outsiders Provides a credible overview for prospective customers, suppliers, and investors Helps secure favorable credit terms from suppliers Opens approaches to lenders and other sources of financing Copyright © by South-Western College Publishing. All rights reserved. 8–4 Users of Users of Users of Users of New Venture Business Plans Management Business Plans Business Plans Business Plans Insiders Employees New Venture Business Plan Customers Outsiders Suppliers Investors Fig. 8.1 Copyright © by South-Western College Publishing. All rights reserved. 8–5 Features of Plans that Attract Investors Features of Plans that Attract Investors Features of Plans that Attract Investors Features of Plans that Attract Investors • Plans that speak the investors’ language: –Are brief, not extremely long in written length. –Have an attractive overall appearance. –Are well-organized with a table of contents and numbered pages. –Are market-oriented in meeting customer needs; are not product-oriented. –Show evidence of customer acceptance of the proposed product or service. Copyright © by South-Western College Publishing. All rights reserved. 8–6
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