Are you thinking about running a mobile veterinary business? If so, you will probably need a mobile veterinary business plan. A mobile business of any type will need to assess the various locations it intends to operate. Fuel costs would be one of the major expenses but if the business does not require a stationery location, overhead costs can be kept low and this concept may prove to be a viable one. Obviously, the services would have to be provided by someone accredited to perform veterinary services. Evaluation of the competition in the area should be conducted and effective marketing should be in place to generate interest in this new exciting concept of mobile veterinary services. The various sections of a mobile veterinary business plan should include:
• Concise Executive Summary
• Loan/Investment Request and summary of how funds will be allocated
• Thorough analysis of the market you plan to operate in
• Synopsis of the demographics in your target market
• Analysis of the surrounding competition and details of why your business will be better
• Financial projections for three to five years showing positive cash flow and loan repayment (if applicable)
• Investor rate of return (if applicable)
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