Business plans for artificial grass describe the markets you can sell fake grass or Astroturf too, be they local or large-scale customers. Will you be selling to residential homeowners, or stadium owners? Corporate clients like Home Depot, or small mom and pop stores? Will you manufacture, or only supply as a middle man? These are all questions that should be made clear in your business plan. The artificial grass plan should also describe the typical purchaser of your product, whether you sell wholesale or retail. Some other issues to address:
• Who would you be competing with most directly?
• Are there indirect competitors or parallel products that pose a threat?
• Does your business have expansion opportunities?
• How many employees will you need?
• Do you have any revenues to date, and if so can they be shown in a past performance table?
You will also want to address the amount of funding you will need as a start-up and how you plan to distribute it, by category, to the different things you will need to spend money on in the early going. The start-up tables should then flow through to a working model that gives 3 years of financial projections including revenue and expenses leading up to break-even. Show the lender that you will be able to make enough to satisfy the loan repayment. MasterPlans has been preparing exceptional business plans ever since 2002 and our team of strong writers and modelers can get a draft to you in about 2 weeks. Call us today for a quote: (877) 453-2011.














