Business plan Raymond ’s Sports Cafe All the comments in the following business plan are based on the waiter Raymond Reed’s start of a sports cafe in the better part of a big city. Raymond ’s Sports Cafe is a fictitious company that is exclusively designed to serve as an example of how a business can be disposed. See template for this business plan on www.dynamicbusinessplan.com Contents BACKGROUND INFORMATION ..............................................................................
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Business Plan Executive Summary Extravaganza is a full service company that provides complete party planning services for weddings‚ bridal shower‚ baby showers‚ Sweet 16 and anniversaries. Our staff is experienced and dedicated professionals with many years of party planning experience. Extravaganza listens to the customers’ needs and works with them to create the event of their dreams. We want every detail of their event to be both a pleasurable and a memorable experience. Therefore we offer
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Business Plan April 8‚ 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 3 MANAGEMENT TEAM 5 ORGANIZATION PLAN 6 PRODUCT/SERVICE DEVELOPMENT PLAN 6 INDUSTRY ANALYSIS 7 OPERATIONAL PLAN 10 MARKETING PLAN 12 GROWTH PLAN 14 CONTINGENCY PLAN 15 FINANCIAL PLAN 16 FINANCIAL RATIOS 17 BREAKEVEN ANALYSIS 18 FINANCIAL GROWTH PLAN 19 REFERENCES 20 APPENDIX 21 START-UP FUNDS 21 SALARIES AND WAGES 22 FIXED OPERATING EXPENSES 23 PROJECTED SALES FORECAST 24 CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS 25 INCOME
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DIFFERENT TYPES OF BUSINESS PLAN * The most standard business plan is a start-up plan‚ which defines the steps for a new business. It covers standard topics including the company‚ product or service‚ market‚ forecasts‚ strategy‚ implementation milestones‚ management team‚ and financial analysis. The financial analysis includes projected sales‚ profit and loss‚ balance sheet‚ cash flow‚ and probably a few other tables. The plan starts with an executive summary and ends with appendices showing
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BU2005 Entrepreneurship Sakae Sushi Business Plan By: Lu Mi (12668064) Zhou Ke Jun (12618536) Aditya Nandal (1266) Mayank Bhardwaj (12669440) mayank.bhardwaj@my.jcu.edu.au Executive Summary This report provides an analysis and evaluation of the current and prospective marketing‚ sales strategy
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Jose’s Filipino Bar and Grill Restaurant Complex Business Plan For MGT 190 Entrepreneurship By Scott Montgomery 712 Edson Drive Mechanicsburg‚ PA 17050 Confidentiality Disclosure This report is a Business Plan for a hypothetical new venture‚ which will contain humor and controversial ideals. Just keep in mind that I am a Sailor that has been around the world for the last 20 years. If they offend you‚ I apologize up front‚ please enjoy my report. Table of
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Final Strategic Business Plan BUS/475 Integrated Business Topics Crib Sheet Individual Final Strategic Business Plan Paper and Oral Presentation | Resources: Vision‚ Mission‚ Values‚ SWOTT Analysis‚ Synopsis Analysis‚ Balanced Scorecard‚ and an Oral Communication Plan for your presentation.Write a 1‚500 to 2‚100 word section for your strategic business plan in which you add your strategies and tactics to implement and realize your strategic objectives‚ measures‚ and targets. Include marketing
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your business plan. More than 80% of the companies that politicians want to sustain‚ were financed through personal savings‚ credit cards and second mortgages of the founders. Additionally‚ less than one fifth of the Bootstrappers‚ launching ventures with modest personal funds‚ had raised equity for continuing financing the business during the five or more consecutive years. Bootstrappers relied on debt or retained earnings‚ in order to grow. New entrepreneurs are unwilling to pursue business opportunities
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Expansion Plan 5 2.0 Company and Financing Summary 6 2.1 Registered Name and Corporate Structure 6 2.2 Required Funds 6 2.3 Investor Equity 6 2.4 Management Equity 7 2.5 Exit Strategy 7 3.0 Massage Therapy Services and Products 8 3.1 Massage Therapy 8 3.2 Sales of Herbal and Eastern Medicine Products 8 4.0 Strategic and Market Analysis 9 4.1 Economic Outlook 9 4.2 Industry Analysis 9 4.3 Customer Profile 9 4.4 Competition 10 5.0 Marketing Plan 11 5.1
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