Posts Tagged ‘Financial Statement’

Sample Clothing Store Business Plans – Three Reasons to Use Them

February 7th, 2010

Finding a sample clothing store business plan to base your own on or at least to read over first, can set you on the right foot for a number of reasons.

The Big Picture

By looking at a sample clothing store business plan before creating your own, you see the big picture of what the business plan should be achieving, assuming you are looking at a quality, successful plan. You’ll see the overall outline and order of sections, but, more importantly, the interrelationship of these sections – how they build on each other, refer to each other, and require each other for support. For example, the industry analysis provides background for the customer and competitive analyses, which provide background for the marketing plan and its promotion strategy. The experience of the management team lays out the rationale for the hiring plan you need to fill out the functional roles of the store. Remember these lessons in your own plan.

Level of Detail

Secondly, a sample plan will provide a good example of the level of detail that is appropriate for a business plan. If the logic of the business idea cannot be made simply (by showing the opportunity, the means of the business to move on it, how it will do so, and the expected results) then no amount of writing may be enough to shoehorn the idea into a business plan. Readers are looking for good opportunity spotting, talented management, sound operations and marketing plans, and financial results that compensate them for the level of risk in the clothing store. A few pages should be all that is needed to present any of these areas and if it gets more confusing than that, investors and lenders who read business plans for a living may be more than happy to move on to the next plan.

Financial Statements Layout

If you have never created a financial statement before, you are in the same boat as many small business entrepreneurs. While you don’t necessarily have to create the statements yourself, line by line (using a financial model or hiring a business plan writer or financial analyst can do the trick) you do have to know what these statements look like and the key elements that readers look for in them. Take a look for yourself in the sample plan, to see how the statements show the company’s break-even, maintenance of a healthy cash balance, and returns flowing to the lenders or investors over time, for example. Knowing what convincing financial statements look like will give you a good sense of how to check the quality of your own.

Taking A Closer Look At The Profit Angle

December 19th, 2009

Some people engage in a certain home business out of whim. It is uncommon for people to start a home business simply because they feel that this business is right for them. Unfortunately, in business, gut feel may not be enough to keep you going. More often than not, your gut feel does not really turn into reality. To really stay in business, you need to study your profit angle closely. You need to ask yourself “is this business going to be profitable?” and “how will this business become profitable?” “What will it take to make this business profitable?” If you can honestly answer these questions, then, you are closer to your dreams of making your home business a success. Projecting future profit To be able to make a sound projection of profits, you will need to formulate a sound business plan. In your business plan, you must make a realistic projection. You must be able to identify the expenses that you will mostly incur in the course of your business and then determine how much goods and services you will need to sell to be able to recover your cost and earn some profits. You can do your comparison by making a projected income statement. Now, if you have no idea how to make a projected income statement or a projected financial statement for that matter, don’t start fretting about it. Making a project income or financial statement is not exactly rocket science. It is just a projection of how much money you need to earn in order to be able to pay for your business expenses and at the same time earn enough money as profit. If you are not familiar with accounting methods and process, make a research on how these things are done. Yes of course you can formulate your own methods of computing things but then your methods of computing might not really be the right way to do things. Besides, it is always easier to follow an established method of computing for profit making up something of your own. If you do not have any spare time to learn how to make a project financial statement, you better buy a simplified computer accounting program that will allow you to create projected financial statements. The good thing about these types of simplified computer accounting programs is that you only need to input some values into the questionnaire and the program will run on its own. If you want to change your projections, you simply change the values in the questionnaire and the program will automatically adjust the figures in your projected financial statement. Most programs will allow you to change the figures as many times as you would like. This means that by spending a few dollars on a computer program, you get the work done in just a fraction of the time it would have required you to perform it had you done things manually.

Simple Business Plan Templates: The Value They Add

December 11th, 2009

A business plan template is an important tool, especially for an entrepreneur learning business plan format for the first time. These are some of the benefits of buying and using a business plan template to create your business plan. Shortcut For OutliningA template will present you with a workable outline for your plan, giving you all of the major sections and subsections of the business plan in the order you should present them. All of the section headings and a table of contents will be prepared for you, saving you the time of creating this. With a template, you are more or less ready to jump into writing the text after you buy a business plan template. Example TextSome business plan templates will come with text for a sample business within each section of the plan. This serves as a placeholder and, if well-written, a good example of the type of writing you must create. This should show you what a professionally written business plan will look like and what questions must be answered in your own writing. Read the sample text carefully before starting your own writing so you are better prepared. Some templates include lists of questions for you to answer within each section rather than sample text. This can be just as useful, as the questions funders will want to see answered will be similar for most types of businesses. Financial Statement PreparationA template should include an Excel financial model which facilitates the creation of financial statements, charts, and summaries for your business plan and appendices. Using a template for this should save a great deal of preparation time as the basic outline for all of the statements should be prepared with formulas to automatically update the statements based on your changes to financial assumptions of revenues and costs. The time and skill required to set up a financial model like this is considerable. With it you can try out different types of projections and immediately see how this impacts your income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement.