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Writing Your Business Plan 

 

Even a one-man operation will benefit from a good business plan. It will be your tool for managing and marketing your business. You will know your goals and where you want your business to go.

 

Your business plan will be divided into four sections:

 

·    Knowing your business 

·    Marketing plan

·    Financial plan

·    Management plan

 

When you write your business plan you will be examining all areas of the detailing business mark.  You will be able to make educated and critical assessments using probable and achievable timelines. This will be essential to predict your business growth.

 

You will benefit from being able to compare personal projections with real accomplishments.

 

You will be able to readily allocate valuable business resources, take on unexpected business problems, make informed business choices, and avoid costly mistakes.

 

Once you have mastered the fine details, your business plan will assist you with reaching your projected sales goals.

 

If you need financing, any proposed lender will need your business plan.

 

 

How to Start Your Business Plan

 

 

To start you will need a good budget, establish reasonable goals and develop a viable sales strategy. This will need to be revised approximately every six months.

 

When creating your plan be mindful that there are lots of existing detail businesses that provide good quality services, have the best equipment, and have experienced and trained employees. Many of these are struggling to stay in business. Why? Many are only focused on what is in front of them today. If they had a good business plan they would know the direction to move forward in and the best way to get there.

 

 

Business Plan Outline

 

Your outline contains different parts:

 

-Cover sheet -- This will include a title, company name, your contact information, a current date and the names of the principal or principals.

 

-Table of contents

 

-Executive summary

 

The first two pages will summarize your business plan.

 

Give a brief account of your detail business.

 

If you are creating the plan to apply for a loan, include the amount that you are requesting and account for how you will use the money.

 

 

Business Profile

 

Fully describe your car detailing business. State what and how you do your service, your target customers and any other information that will explain your business profile.

 

Describe how your customer’s needs for car detailing will be met using your service.  Cover both retail and wholesale ends. Show that your business offers good potential as well as practical appeal now and in the future.

 

State whether your business is a sole proprietorship, partnership, franchise, corporation, s-corporation, or LLC.

 

Define if your detail business is a start-up, if you are expanding an established detail business, or if you are purchasing an existing detail business. State your proposed date of business opening.

 

 

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