The way to get a Roseville, California business plan developed might be to buy yourself some software, visit the local SBA office or SCORE business development center, or reach out to the eager business students at any California business school near you. Or, for the do-it-yourselfers, you could just start from scratch and try to develop a business plan on your own. Depending on what the business will sell, the amount of money it needs to raise, and the complexity of the business model itself, you might be able to present at the bank with only a brief market analysis, product and marketing section, and a 3-year pro forma figuring a modest return. Remember though that your plan needs to cover:
• The product/service suite, in detail
• The target market's scope and commonalities
• The spending patterns and total industry revenues for your business sector
• The ideal marketing strategies for your business
• The trends and developments now impacting your industry
The business plan for a new venture will need a start-up summary that shows how your company plans to allocate the seed capital it gets. If it is an existing business, simply note the planned use of new income and show any dividend reinvestment in your pro forma. But for the most part, for a start-up, what a banker needs to review is a complete 3-year pro forma that includes a revenue forecast, personnel plan (if you will have employees), profit and loss statement, cash flow, balance sheet, and a sensitivity analysis. You can look for someone in Roseville to help you or reach out to the professionals. MasterPlans is just to your north in Portland, Oregon but we work with clients all around the world, exchanging documents via email and talking on the phone. Call us to get your business plan underway now! (877) 453-2011.














