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Set In Stone The best-laid business plans...

By Natasha Emmons

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You wouldn't set out on a journey without a map, right? Sowhy would you start a business without a plan? "A businessplan provides a road map for a company and its executives tofollow," says Bill Crookston, an associate professor for theBIZ Experiences Program at the University of Southern California inLos Angeles.

A business plan isn't just for your own peace of mind,however; investors will demand it when you search for funding. Yourstart-up plan should focus on marketing and financial informationand must portray a route your company intends to follow--financierscould withdraw credit if you don't meet your goals, Crookstonsays. And forget about hiring an expert to do it for you; eachBIZ Experiences should create his or her own plan, he stresses.

With that in mind, the following three points should beaddressed when drawing up your plan:

1. The management: Who makes up the team? What aretheir titles? What is their experience? According to Crookston,this is often the most important piece of information forfinanciers.

2. The market: Who are your customers? What is thebenefit of your product or service?

3. Financials: What is your projected profit andloss, projected cash flow and, in some cases, projected balancesheet?

Then, keeping it at less than 30 pages, flesh out the plan: Useinformation that includes descriptions of your product, supplierrelationships and inside operations. You should also include plansfor action, growth and contingency.

The final step is to create your on-ramp: a brief overview ofthe plan placed at the front. Then buckle up--you're on yourway.

Contact Sources

Bill Crookston, BIZ Experiences Program, University ofSouthern California School of Business Administration, http://www.usc.edu

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