Did you search business plan for computer repair? Companies that repair computers have fairly modest needs when it comes to the business plan itself. Most likely, bank funding or a line of credit will be sufficient to launch the business, so only a three-year financial projection will be required for your reviewers. Your financial forecast should show cash flows, projected revenues, P&L and balance sheet, a break-even analysis and a sensitivity analysis, and a monthly breakdown for the first 12 months after you deploy funding (typically included in the business plan appendix). The business plan services section should specifically outline the sort of machines and peripherals you can service and the nature of the problems you can resolve – software, hardware, machine rebuilding, virus removal, etc. Use price points in your projection that the market can support. Other issues to cover:
• What is the market like in your area?
• How many computer users are there, approximately, with 5-10 miles?
• What payment terms do you envision?
• Who do you compete with?
• Will you have personnel needs beyond yourself?
• What sort of overhead costs do you expect?
You will also need to describe your marketing concepts in detail and cover topics like state of the industry, market need, and use of funds. Computer repair centers will never lose their staying power, but you'll face a steep uphill entering a saturated or “low tech†market. Do enough research to support your claims and to be confident in your financial model. If you have questions about developing the projections you'll need or want to talk to a business plan consultant about your market need, MasterPlans is an excellent resource. Our team of professional business plan writers can take the entire document off your hands and prepare you a funding-ready plan that you can take to the bank. We're written approximately 8,000 plans to date and we've covered computers from every angle. Call 877-453-2011 today.














