Tubbin’ Alternative Bar and Grill “Why go clubbin when you could be Tubbin’!” Founders include: Zach, James, Kyle, Ashley, and Justin.

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Tubbin’ Alternative Bar and Grill “Why go clubbin when you could be Tubbin’!” Founders include: Zach, James, Kyle, Ashley, and Justin

Overview Tubbin’ is an alternative bar and grill that offers a unique experience with all of the sports and water related activities. It is an indoor area styled like the beaches that people tend to use for sports activities.

Projected Sales Over Five Years (Millions)

Strengths and Weakness Weakness- we are new and unknown -Not a lot of startup money -Lack experience Strengths- very innovative and fresh. - Not much competition - External environment is looking for a new idea to fulfill the needs of young people.

Management Our managers are the founders of the company based on their areas of functionality. James- Executive Zack- Bar manager Ashley- Accountant/Finance Manager Justin- Operations and security manager

Assets and Liability With the startup we will have 1,000,000 in total assets. This figure is the total of stock, investments, and loans. The total equity is 1,000,000 after the risks and investment liabilities are figured in.

Exit Strategy Our strategies that are available for exiting ownership and liability are as follows… 1) Public Trade- the stock will be openly traded in order to buy and sell ownership 2) If the company is about to go under then the investors have a chance to get their money saved and invested elsewhere. They can sell it back to the company.