Curious about how to put together a snow removal business plan, or what goes into the bank proposal for a snow plow business? The snow removal business plan is a common document through the Midwestern plains states and the eastern seaboard where US winters bring heavy amounts of snow and there is a pressing market need for freelance providers to use their own plows to clear out driveways and parking lots for both individual and corporate clients. Your business plan should identify the target market and look carefully at the region in which you will be doing business:
• What are the major competitors?
• What were industry revenues last year, cumulatively, and what share could you take?
• What are your start-up costs?
• What is the rate of depreciation on your equipment?
• Do you need any employees besides yourself?
The snow removal plan also needs to provide a complete financial pro forma that details expected revenues and operating expenses for at least three years. A section that profiles you as the owner and a part on marketing strategies that could propel your business forward will also be important. Lastly, show in a table what the impact on the bottom line would be if sales dipped 10-15%. MasterPlans can make this whole plan for you with only limited inputs from you -- or with hands-on involvement, it's your choice. We're helped dozens of snowplow clients get their plans to the bank for funding. Call us today at 877-453-2011 to learn more.














