Drink business plans are used by companies that seek capital funding for business ventures that will introduce a new beverage for consumers or businesses. The business plan should describe your product in detail -- what does it taste like, what are the contents, and what is the cost for your production? The business plan should make it obvious to a reader what your product is like. They should feel like they understand the sales potential and the future market opportunities that might exist for your business. The business plan for a drink needs to say something about each of the following topics that investors seek information about:
• The number of units you can sell per year
• The cost associated (COGS) per unit
• The ideal customer for your business
• The market analysis for the drink
• The state of the industry for the beverage
The drink business plan should show the reader a pro forma financial model which should include at minimum a 3 year model of sales and expenses. For private investors, it is common to show a 5 year business plan model including a calculator for ROI and a list of potential market expansion opportunities. The financial model should include a start-up summary or use of funds, a sales forecast, the break-even analysis, a profit and loss statement, a cash flow analysis, and a balance sheet in addition to a monthly breakdown for Year 1 of company business after the doors open. The plan should be comprehensive but if it feels too hard to complete, you can call MasterPlans today. Our team of experts can get the business plan made in as little as 7 to 10 days. (877) 453-2011














