Did you search business plan for polo shirt company because you have a business that designs or manufacturers polo T-shirts? This is a crowded market – not just by major brands like Ralph Lauren Polo and Nautica, but by a wide range of small businesses specializing in custom and mass-produced casual wear. What will set your business apart? The business plan for a polo shirt company needs to make it clear what you bring to the table that these other companies do not. The competitive comparison should list direct and indirect threats and give at least a brief assessment of where your products will stand relative to these companies. The business plan needs to answer these questions:
• What do you consider to the be the target market?
• What sort of designs will you offer?
• What sizes will you have?
• What is the pricing structure (wholesale or retail)?
• What is the funding amount you need?
In addition to the issue of the funding you're after, you should explain how you will allocate that money you receive, whether it's coming from a bank or an investor. The business plan's financial pro forma also needs to show the anticipated expenses and revenues for each year, accomplished by creating a sales forecast, profit and loss statement, and a break-even analysis (the natural output of these tables). The pro forma also needs a cash flow statement and a balance sheet for each year you project. The business plan is not an easy task but with careful research and diligent modeling you can get it done. If you want, you can hire professional assistance. MasterPlans has been in business since 2002 and can write this entire plan on your behalf: call 877-453-2011.














