A business plan on tree cutting is the document that a freelance arborist or tree care company would use to help define and organize their operation or obtain funding to get started or expand. If your tree cutting company is already generating revenues and has been for a few years, it might help your cause to provide a past performance table showing what your profit and loss (and balance sheets) have looked like since inception. For a pure start-up in this industry, focus instead on what you plan to do with the capital (sources and uses of funds table) and the likely timeline to break-even. No matter what stage your business is in, focus on the following in the body of the plan:
• The market need for tree cutting
• The size of your geographic area of operations
• Your target customers
• The residential vs commercial mix of your market segmentation
• Any additional services your business can provide
The business plan for tree cutting should also examine the market in terms of competition, listing out the primary and secondary competing business models and giving an estimate of their revenues. It can also help to show what their strengths and weaknesses are accordingly to consumers; you can learn this, typically, from online review sites and other public resources (BBB, Manta, etc). Make sure you include a marketing strategy and a section listing out your competitive advantages over these companies as well. The tree cutting business plan should have at least a three year pro forma illustrating your potential returns. Want to hire a team of experts to get the plan done for you? MasterPlans can help. Call us at 877-453-2011 to learn more.














