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Every new business should have a business plan. It is the key to success. If you need finance, it is very unlikely any bank manager will lend money without a considered plan.
It is one of the most important aspects of starting a new business. Your plan should provide a thorough examination of the way in which the business will commence and develop. It should describe the business, product or service, market, mode of operation, capital requirements and projected financial results.
Why a Business Plan?
Preparing a business plan will help you to set clear objectives for your business and clarify your thinking. It will also help to set targets for future performance and monitor finances and profitability. It should help to provide early warning for when you might need to reconsider the plan.
Always bear in mind that anyone reading the plan will need to understand the essentials of your business quickly and easily.
Contents
The business plan should cover the following areas:
Detailed financial forecasts will normally be included as
The Future
Putting together a business plan is often seen as a one-off exercise undertaken when a new business is starting up.
However the plan should be updated on a regular basis. It can then be used as a tool against which performance can be monitored and measured as part of the corporate planning process. There is much merit in this as used properly it keeps the business focused on objectives and inspires a discipline to achieve them.
How We Can Help
We can look forward with you to help you put together your best possible plan for the future.
Disclaimer
KM Business Services (KMBS) offer a range of accounting services designed to meet the needs of your business. To find out how KMBS can help you and your business achieve more visit www.kmbs.co.uk or call one of our friendly staff now on 08453 10 57 22.
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