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There is no need to reinvent the wheel.
There are plenty of sample business plans available. You can
use those samples to develop your own plan easily. Simply
find a plan that is somewhat similar to what you envision,
and rewrite it to match the details of your business idea.
When you are finished, youšll have something you can give
to investors, but you will also have something upon which
you can look back and consider as your business gets going.
Your plan can serve as a road map to keep you on the right
track as you move through your first year in business and
beyond.
BPlans.com
The Planning Resource Center, powered by Palo Alto
Software, offers a comprehensive list of sample plans, including
plans for the Take Five Sports Bar, Salvadoršs Sauces, Trend
Setteršs Hair Studio and Computer Consulting.
Small
Business Administration of CA
Find a sample plan for a fictitious manufacturing
company
BusPlan.cc
The Small Business Institute lists plans for an ice
cream parlor, Mexican restaurant, painting contractor, counseling
service, dentist and manufacturing business.
Hypermart.net
Here you can find a set of business plans, including
how to open a bookstore and how to open a youth center.
ToolKit.cch.com
Information on case study sample plans for a manufacturing
company, a service provider and a retailer.
VentureLine.com
A sample business plan for the Cute CookiesTM Corporation
is available under the MBA Tools section.
AlphaServices.com
Alpha Services offers sample business plans in word
processing format for $89.95 plus shipping. These plans are
formatted to meet many of the requirements of financial institutions
for submitting plans for loan applications, including Small
Businesses.
Business
Town
A complete plan for Rainbow Kites, Inc.,a fictitious
company.
College and university marketing and business programs often
develop sample plans. Here are some of those resources:
Moot
Corp
Examples of the best business plans entered in the
MOOT CORPŽ Competition. The competition invites MBA candidates
from the best business schools in the United States to submit
their business plans to panels of investors.
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