Rental chair business plans are fairly simple. What you need to accomplish is explaining the market need for a chair and furniture rental operation and the sort of items, term, etc you plan to offer to customers. What chair types will you carry? Brands, sizes, colors? Are they all offered as rent-own-own items or do you have set-term leasing to staging companies, production companies, corporate clients, or what? There are many small variations to this business model and they can each be successful for you, but you need to make a case for your sales projections with the following:
• A look at the market need
• A use of funds and loan repayment timeline
• An industry analysis
• A competitive comparison
• An accounting of your projected sales
The rental chair business plan also needs to itemize your expenses so that a reader can see, at a glance, how you've arrived at your planned figures for sales and expenses. The plan's financial pro forma ought to include at least three years of estimates contained across the following tables: revenue forecast, break-even analysis, profit and loss statement, cash flow, balance sheet. The plan should also show the month-by-month tables in an appendix and include a snapshot of your projected loan terms and repayment schedule. MasterPlans can help you make this business plan in under 2 weeks. Our team of trained experts has been working on custom plans since 2002: 877-453-2011.














