The colonic business plan should describe the market need in your area for colon cleansing services. The plan should also describe the type of colonic service you will offer, the price points you envision, and (if applicable) the medical provider you'll work or partner with. Colonic services are broadly available but come in different forms; what will you deliver to clients? The plan should make the service as clear as possible. Also cover the following in your business plan:
• What is the typical demographic profile of a client?
• What medical facilities or other available products will you compete with?
• What stats on the state of the industry can you use to support your plan?
• Will you have personnel needs beyond just an owner and/or staff person?
Many of the financial questions that a banker will need answered while considering whether to approve your plan for funding can be addressed by completing a 3-year financial forecast. This should include an estimated sales forecast, expense projections, and a P&L and balance sheet for each of your first three years post-funding. Your start-up costs also need to be laid bare and allocated by category. Colonic businesses have similar operating expenses and product costs, so use industry average figures wherever possible. If you want guidance MasterPlans can write the entire business plan for you. Since 2002 we have worked with start-up and existing businesses alike, delivering top-notch business plans in about 2 weeks. Call 877-453-2011 today!














