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[Entrepreneur’s name] [Date] [Business Name] © The Young Entrepreneurs Academy, Inc., University of Rochester All Rights Reserved

Business Profile My Business Idea Type of Business (Choose one: Service, Retail, Manufacturing) Legal Structure (Choose one: Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, S Corporation, C Corporation, Non Profit) © The Young Entrepreneurs Academy, Inc., University of Rochester All Rights Reserved

Business Goals Business - (enter short term goal) - (enter long term goal) © The Young Entrepreneurs Academy, Inc., University of Rochester All Rights Reserved

Competition CompetitorPrice/Location/Quality Competitive Advantage [List 2 reasons why customers will purchase your product or service over your competitor’s.] © The Young Entrepreneurs Academy, Inc., University of Rochester All Rights Reserved

Market Analysis [Describe your target market below] [By location] [By population] [By personality] [By behavior] © The Young Entrepreneurs Academy, Inc., University of Rochester All Rights Reserved

Marketing Plan 1. [Enter Price] 2. [Enter Place] 3. [Enter Product] 4. [Enter Promotion plan]-how will you market? What will you use? 5. [Enter Target consumer- consumer profile] © The Young Entrepreneurs Academy, Inc., University of Rochester All Rights Reserved

Economics of One Unit © The Young Entrepreneurs Academy, Inc., University of Rochester All Rights Reserved

Monthly Sales Projection MonthUnits SoldMonthUnits Sold JanuaryJuly FebruaryAugust MarchSeptember AprilOctober MayNovember JuneDecember © The Young Entrepreneurs Academy, Inc., University of Rochester All Rights Reserved

Cost of Supplies © The Young Entrepreneurs Academy, Inc., University of Rochester All Rights Reserved

Average Monthly Operating Costs © The Young Entrepreneurs Academy, Inc., University of Rochester All Rights Reserved

Projected Monthly Projected Yearly Income Statement Income Statement © The Young Entrepreneurs Academy, Inc., University of Rochester All Rights Reserved

Start-up Investment Estimated TOTAL START-UP INVESTMENT: $ (total) © The Young Entrepreneurs Academy, Inc., University of Rochester All Rights Reserved

Financing Strategy for Total Start-up Investment SourceAmountEquity (investment) Debt (loan) Gift Personal Savings$ Relative/Friend$ Investor$ Grant$ Total: $ OPTIONAL (“x” in boxes identifying offering) © The Young Entrepreneurs Academy, Inc., University of Rochester All Rights Reserved

Enter your mission statement or slogan (if applicable) Thank you for your consideration of [enter company name and logo] © The Young Entrepreneurs Academy, Inc., University of Rochester All Rights Reserved