OLSON BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT business plans and loan request packages help people like you get the money they need to finance the start-up, purchase, and expansion of their businesses.
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Business
Plan Benefits
| What's a Business Plan? | A business plan describes a company's plans for operations over the coming months and years. It describes every aspect of the business, including products & services, marketing, staffing, and facilities. Financial projections are also central to any business plan. Since business plans are such good summaries of operations, lenders and investors demand to see them as tools for evaluating requests for financing. |
| The Right Tool for the Job | Olson Business Development business plans are written for the specific purpose of acquiring financing. They tell lenders and investors what they need to know in a language they understand. |
| A Working Plan | Once you've acquired financing, you can use your business plan as a guide for future operations. Use it as a reference for management decisions and as a yardstick to measure actual financial performance. |
| Custom- Written |
We don't use pre-written, canned business plans. Your Olson Business Development business plan will be custom-written, just for you. |
| Fast | Once we receive your materials and discuss your plans for operations, we'll prepare the first draft of your business plan within two weeks and send it to you for your review . Look it over to make sure it presents your plans for operations accurately and completely. Make any corrections, additions, or revisions, and return a corrected copy to us. Completion of the final draft usually takes only a few days. |
| Easy |
We do most of the work. Your job will be to:
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| Affordable | Most Olson Business Development business plans cost only $1,500. That's it. (Plans to be used to acquiring funding over $1 million require higher fees.) Pay the entire fee up front and receive a 10% discount. |
| SBA-Ready | Your business plan will have everything it takes to pass SBA muster. Monthly 3-year financial projections and 3-year projected balance sheets are standard. Your certified SBA banker will be able to help you with the simple SBA application process. |
| Experience | Over the past 10 years, we've developed over 100 business plans for clients in more than 30 states and the District of Columbia. We've helped our clients obtain financing ranging from $20,000 to over $1.45 million. We can help you, too. |
Business
Plan Contents
Over the past several years, we've refined our business plan format
to present the information needed in a logical and persuasive
manner. Your business plan will follow the following format:
| Executive Summary |
Brief summaries of each of the plan's other sections. The Executive Summary presents a quick overview of the highlights of the plan. |
| The Request | This section provides a detailed explanation of the sources and uses of the requested funding. It also includes an illustration of your company's ability to repay the requested funds with cash flow from operations. |
| Background Information |
Topics include an overview of the industry and a history of your business (if applicable). If you plan to operate a franchise unit, a description of the franchisor and the support provided is included here. |
| Business Summary |
This section includes descriptions of your products and services, facilities, and staffing. |
| Marketing | Topics include descriptions of your target market, positioning, competitive environment, pricing, distribution issues, and the marketing tools that you will use. |
| Financial Issues |
This section presents charts and tables, including summaries of financial projections and a break-even analysis. |
| Financial Projections |
Standard financial projections include a 3-year monthly pro-forma income statement presenting taxable income and cashflow, a monthly tracking of loan repayments, and a projected 3-year balance sheet. Projections include explanations of selected income and expense items so that all calculations and assumptions are easily understood. |
| Attachments | Pertinent materials often included as attachments include resumes, article reprints, blueprints, maps, price quotes, and equipment lists
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The
Business Planning Process
The Olson Business Development business planning process is quick
and easy. We've written over 300 plans in the past 15 years. We've
streamlined the process so that you get a complete, persuasive
plan quickly and affordably. Here's how it works:
| 1 | Move to the Business Plan Questionnaire page of this website. Print the questionnaire, complete it, and mail it to us, along with your check for 50% of the business planning fee. | ||
| 2 | Based on your questionnaire, our conversations with you, and our research and knowledge of your industry, we'll develop a draft version of your business plan. We'll send it to you for your review. | ||
| 3 | Review the draft to make sure that it presents your plans for operations exactly. Make your corrections, revisions, or additions on the pages affected, and return a corrected copy to us. | ||
| 4 | Based on your revisions, we'll make changes and polish the draft into final version. We'll send you 4 professionally-bound copies (more if you need them) of your business plan and you'll be ready to go get your loan. |
What's
Next?
Click on the icon below to go to the Business Plan Questionnaire.
To get started, simply print the form to your computer, complete
it, and return it to us, along with your check for 50% of the
business planning fee.
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