Did you search business plan stone crusher looking for information about what should go into a business plan for a rock crushing or aggregate construction company? Stone crushing is a requirement for all sorts of heavy duty projects including municipal work like road construction, foundations for new buildings, and other installations in urban areas. The business plan you will need should look at this market opportunity and attempt to quantify the residential and commercial opportunities your business can reap in your regional market. Use stats on the number of existing houses beyond a certain age, the volume of contractors seeking help with crushing, the size of any upcoming city bond measures, etc. to paint a picture of your market opportunity. The plan should also answer these questions:
• How many competitors are there in this space with you?
• How would you define the market need?
• What number of employees do you have now and what will it likely grow to?
• Which marketing methods do you favor?
• What is the funding request you're actually making?
If you already have revenues (i.e., if your stone crushing company is an existing business), you should recap the company history to date and offer a past performance table (and graph) that brings together your balance sheet and profit and loss statements over each of the preceding three years. The main body of the financial model needs to show a five-year forecast including revenue forecast, break-even point, balance sheet, cash flow, and a profit and loss statement for each year. MasterPlans can help develop this for you if you get lost. We have a complete team of 25 professionals working in-house to help make business plans great. Call today to learn more: (877) 453-2011.














