Need a business plan marriage and family therapist document that can help you get funded for small family-centric therapy business? Marriage and family relations are some of the most common topics that come up in therapy circles, and in the therapy community it's a very common business model to cater to people with problems related to these very common ordeals. Most therapists work independently, though some models use multiple practitioners in the same setting. Whether you get business referred to you by medical doctors or not, this is a challenging but rewarding field that has high revenue potential. If what you need is a business plan that describes this model, make sure you cover:
• The likely market segments you'll cater to (demographics)
• The geographic region of operations (hoe many households?)
• The number of professionals you'll have and people you will employ
• The marketing plan you will follow
• The intended use of funds
Your business plan shouldn't need to delve deeply into what marriage and family counseling is (history, approaches, etc.) but it should briefly describe your views and techniques. The plan should also review your closest competitors and talk about their strengths/weaknesses, as appropriate. The plan also needs a financial model that shows your projected revenues, break-even, cash flow, P&L, and balance sheet in addition to the impact that a variance in sales could have ("sensitivity analysis"). Want help crafting the market analysis or building out the financial model? The experts at MasterPlans can help you get it perfect. Call us today, toll-free 877-453-2011.














