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(write the name of the business plan here) Business Plan

I. THE BUSINESS

II. THE PRODUCT & SERVICES Why do you want to do the business? Explain how, if you have done the business before? What ways are you going to attract or draw customers to your business What will you do to make your business grow?

III. THE MARKET PLAN

IV. THE COMPETITION Who are the other people doing the same business nearest to you? Why should customers buy from you instead of these other business?

V. OPERATION & MANAGMENT

VI. CAPITAL List the equipments or materials you would need for the business Other than the equipment, what other things would you need to pay for on a monthly basis? What is the profit you expect to make monthly? How much have you saved personally for the business?

VI. BUDGET List out all the things you need for your business under the items. Then write the number of each item you need and the cost for each one. Multiply the quantity by the cost per item to give you the subtotal. Add all the subtotal to give you the total amount of money you need for your business. ItemQuantityCost per itemSubtotal Total