The ideal Learning Tree business plans should adhere to the company guidelines and franchise circular as closely as possible while still saying something unique about your specific vision for a learning center. You should know what area of town you think it will be best suited for, and who the target market is for the learning center in that spot. If you'll work with all ranges of children, provide a complete breakdown of the target market by using Census Bureau data to show each tier of the school system and the population base by age and income. Anecdotal evidence about those in need of supported or accelerated learning programs may also be important. Also show:
• Information on competitors
• Statistics on this industry generally
• Localized data on the need for educational support
• A personnel plan showing how your center will be staffed
• Information about the ideal marketing strategies for Learning Tree
The Learning Tree business plan should be compiled and reviewed by experts who are familiar with producing documents for franchised learning centers and getting them positioned for approval/funding. Your document will require a complete financial pro forma including a minimum of three years (five years is preferable) forecasting expenses and revenues. This means showing a use of funds, the sales forecast, break-even point, profit and loss, cash flow, and balance sheet for each year, along with a monthly detail for the first year post-funding. MasterPlans can help here. With more than 10,000 projects to our credit already we are the firm for your needs. Call 877-453-2011 now!














