Searching for business solution business plans will surely yield a wide range of results. Business plans all offer a business solution, in a sense, because they're designed to articulate a mission and a roadmap for your company's near-term growth. They're written to get a financial backer to feel comfortable lending to your company or investing capital in it. But the business plan for a business solutions provider is its own sort of document. Business solutions firms range from logistics companies to management consulting firms to teams of marketing experts – all of these qualify as “business solutions†providers. If your firm fits into this category, the business plan you'll need in order to get your business funded will have to show:
• The target clients you will serve
• The industries that your business is involved in most
• The personnel plan for your company (hiring, salaries, etc.)
• The marketing plan (how will you advertise your services?)
• The financial plan – 3 year or 5 year
The financial model is a pro forma look at your potential revenues over the coming period, generally 3 years if you're seeking a bank loan, or 5 years if you need capital from an investor. The tables that should be reflected in this section include a start-up summary (or past performance table, if you've been in business a while) with a use of funds assessment; a revenue forecast; the break-even analysis; the profit and loss; cash flow; and a balance sheet. The business plan's model should have some assumptions that underpin it, preferably tied to competitive comparables or market research. Need help? MasterPlans can develop a custom business plan for you in as little as 10 days. Call us at 877-453-2011.














