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A Standard Business Plan Outline

by Tim Berry

What information needs to be in your business plan? What is the order of information that will make the most sense to lenders and investors? You can answer these questions with the business plan outlines provided below.

What are the standard elements of a business plan? If you do need a standard business plan to seek funding — as opposed to a plan-as-you-go approach for running your business, which I describe below — there are predictable contents of a standard business plan outline.

For example, a business plan normally starts with an Executive Summary, which should be concise and interesting. People almost always expect to see sections covering the Company, the Market, the Product, the Management Team, Strategy, Implementation, and Financial Analysis. The precise business plan format can vary.

Is the order important? If you have the main components, the order doesn’t matter that much, but here’s the sequence I suggest for a business plan. I have provided two outlines, one simple and the other more detailed.

Simple business plan outline

  1. Executive Summary: Write this last. It’s just a page or two of highlights.
  2. Company Description: Legal establishment, history, start-up plans, etc.
  3. Product or Service: Describe what you’re selling. Focus on customer benefits.
  4. Market Analysis: You need to know your market, customer needs, where they are, how to reach them, etc.
  5. Strategy and Implementation: Be specific. Include management responsibilities with dates and budgets. Make sure you can track results.
  6. Web Plan Summary: For e-commerce, include discussion of website, development costs, operations, sales and marketing strategies.
  7. Management Team: Describe the organization and the key management team members.
  8. Financial Analysis: Make sure to include at the very least your projected Profit and Loss and Cash Flow tables.

Build your plan, then organize it. I don’t recommend developing the plan in the same order you present it as a finished document. For example, although the Executive Summary obviously comes as the first section of a business plan, I recommend writing it after everything else is done. It will appear first, but you write it last.

Standard tables and charts

There are also some business tables and charts that are normally expected in a standard business plan.

Cash flow is the single most important numerical analysis in a plan, and should never be missing. Most plans will also have Sales Forecast and Profit and Loss statements. I believe they should also have separate Personnel listings, projected Balance Sheet, projected Business Ratios, and Market Analysis tables.

I also believe that every plan should include bar charts and pie charts to illustrate the numbers.

Expanded business plan outline

Here’s an expanded full business plan outline, with details you might want to include in your own business plan.

1.0 Executive Summary
1.1 Objectives
1.2 Mission
1.3 Keys to Success

2.0 Company Summary
2.1 Company Ownership
2.2 Company History (for ongoing companies) or Start-up Plan (for new companies)
2.3 Company Locations and Facilities

3.0 Products and Services
3.1 Product and Service Description
3.2 Competitive Comparison
3.3 Sales Literature
3.4 Sourcing and Fulfillment
3.5 Technology
3.6 Future Products and Services

4.0 Market Analysis Summary
4.1 Market Segmentation
4.2 Target Market Segment Strategy
4.2.1 Market Needs
4.2.2 Market Trends
4.2.3 Market Growth
4.3 Industry Analysis
4.3.1 Industry Participants
4.3.2 Distribution Patterns
4.3.3 Competition and Buying Patterns
4.3.4 Main Competitors

5.0 Strategy and Implementation Summary
5.1 Strategy Pyramids
5.2 Value Proposition
5.3 Competitive Edge
5.4 Marketing Strategy
5.4.1 Positioning Statements
5.4.2 Pricing Strategy
5.4.3 Promotion Strategy
5.4.4 Distribution Patterns
5.4.5 Marketing Programs
5.5 Sales Strategy
5.5.1 Sales Forecast
5.5.2 Sales Programs
5.6 Strategic Alliances
5.7 Milestones

6.0 Web Plan Summary
6.1 Website Marketing Strategy
6.2 Development Requirements

7.0 Management Summary
7.1 Organizational Structure
7.2 Management Team
7.3 Management Team Gaps
7.4 Personnel Plan

8.0 Financial Plan
8.1 Important Assumptions
8.2 Key Financial Indicators
8.3 Break-even Analysis
8.4 Projected Profit and Loss
8.5 Projected Cash Flow
8.6 Projected Balance Sheet
8.7 Business Ratios
8.8 Long-term Plan

Business plan outline advice

Size your business plan to fit your business. Remember that your business plan should be only as big as what you need to run your business. While everybody should have planning to help run a business, not everyone needs to develop a complete formal business plan suitable for submitting to a potential investor, or bank, or venture contest. So don’t include outline points just because they are on a big list somewhere, or on this list, unless you’re developing a standard business plan that you’ll be showing to somebody else who expects a standard business plan.

Consider plan-as-you-go business planning. I’ve done a lot of work on this idea lately, resulting in my new “Plan As You Go” business planning, which is a now a book published by Entrepreneur Press, available through Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble, and Borders, and bundled as an eBook with Business Plan Pro. I’ve also added a short video here to the right, illustrating how the outline could be simpler with a new approach.

More business planning resources

Sometimes an outline just isn’t enough to write your business plan. Do you want to view sample business plans from real businesses? Would seeing a business plan template that banks prefer be useful to you? These valuable resources can help:

Sample business plans – Over 500 free sample business plans from various industries

Business plan template – This fill-in-the-blank business plan template is in the format preferred by the SBA and banks

Start a business – An easy to follow six-step process for starting a new business

Business Plan Pro – My company’s step-by-step software makes it fast and easy to create a business plan, regardless of your business planning experience

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{ 187 comments… read them below or add one }

YaSin Baker April 17, 2008 at 7:39 pm

I would like to know what a sample business plan looks like for an employment agency (temporary to direct hire). I also need to know what documentation is needed to start a business like this. A checklist would be sufficient, if at all possible. Thank you in advance for any consideration.

Ryan April 18, 2008 at 5:52 am

this didnt help at all!

Scott April 18, 2008 at 8:58 pm

Sharon,

Here is a great resource for getting the capital you need to start your business. Another great resource can be your bank. Ask them about a small business loan.

How to Get the Financing for Your New Small Business: Innovative Solutions From the Experts Who Do It Everyday.

Author: Fullen, S

Casi Deatherage April 24, 2008 at 2:22 pm

Hello John S. Brown, Sr.,

Busines Plan Pro does a great job of helping you write a business plan for start-up funding.

Best regards,

Casi Deatherage
Palo Alto Software
Customer Care

Casi Deatherage April 24, 2008 at 2:27 pm

Dear Sharon Fisher,

We have resources built into Business Plan Pro to help you get funding. For example, some businesses choose to start by bringing in investors for start-up funding, while others go to a bank for a business loan. Business Plan Pro has resources built in for both approaches (the SBA loan application for bank loans, the Venture capital Database for investment sources).

Best regards,

Casi Deatherage
Palo Alto Software
Customer Care

sameer .ahmad rather April 27, 2008 at 8:18 pm

i am want to establish to our own buisness in kashmir . plese suggest what plan suit for me .when i have not such fiancial position to develop a big buisness .

Syed Raza Abdulkhader April 30, 2008 at 8:36 am

I want to set up a business of providing my clients with a door to door service of automobile Oil / Lub change while they are relaxed at home or office.

Can some one help me with a Business / Marketing Plan. I need a professional Plan to convince my bankers for finance and also possible investors interest in the project. SOS srabdulkhader@gmail.com

Casi Deatherage May 1, 2008 at 8:35 am

Hello Syed,
Honestly, you may not find a sample plan that will exactly match your business model. You may find several that are close or related. What is important is that we include sample plans as idea generators and examples, not as plans that you can actually print and turn in to a bank.

All sample plans included are real plans. You may use them as a starting point, but even if one exactly matches your type of business, it will still have different start-up costs, location, management team and market research information.

What is important is that Business Plan Pro will work to develop your own plan, for your specific business. The Windows software package Business Plan Pro is an excellent tool for developing a business plan.

I hope this was helpful!

Casi Deatherage
Palo Alto Software
Customer Care

Simon May 10, 2008 at 3:56 am

I wish you could create a downloadable page in application form style.

zowoco May 21, 2008 at 11:52 am

It is always worthwhile to take time assessing your business plan before you commence a new project or company: mistakes which could prove costly in practice can be eliminated painlessly on paper!

Remember that a Business Plan and your Marketing Strategies Plan are quite different, and don’t forget your cashflow forecasts, profit and loss projections, start-up capital, ongoing capital, buy-out plans and expansion plans, bank financing and sales training! Setting up business on paper is quite a venture!

Denise May 22, 2008 at 12:22 pm

Wow…This has helped me out so much on my business plan.

Jai Vasandani May 29, 2008 at 12:00 pm

Your guide-line helps…

I am grateful…

Jai

Spring May 29, 2008 at 12:07 pm

Hi, I’m writing a business plan for Business class, and it is a prety rough task. Easy for me because my plan is based on averages and similarities between businesses.

In my textbook though, it is mentioning things that are needed in a business plan, but I am finding it really difficult to see what is the most important information to take from the paragraphs. Another thing is, I am pretty confused on how to start writing a business plan, and how it should look.
I can’t find any samples of business plans!
I can only find outlines.

I really like this outline the most because it goes into detail, but I’m thinking that each different headline would have to be a different paragraph or page.. or is it points?

I’m lost, please get back to me, thanks!

muya June 1, 2008 at 12:43 am

it seems to be helping me

Casi Deatherage June 2, 2008 at 1:27 pm

Hello Spring,

Business Plan Pro includes 500+ sample plans. Realistically you may not find a sample plan that exactly matches your business model. You may find several in your industry that are close or related. It is important to understand that we include sample plans as idea generators and examples, not as plans that you can actually print and turn in to a bank.

All sample plans included are real plans. You may use them as a starting point, but even if one exactly matches your type of business, it will still have different start-up costs, location, management team and market research information.

Business Plan Pro will guide you through the process with a flexible outline of about four dozen topics organized into chapters, topics, and subtopics, with links to the proper tables and charts. Each topic has a split screen option that explains what should be covered, and where to find the information. With the click of a single button, you may view an example of what that topic will look like in the finished business plan.

I hope this information was helpful.

Casi Deatherage
Palo Alto Software
Customer Care

Beke Maduma June 9, 2008 at 6:46 am

Quite helpful am going to have a try for my very important business plan, lets see how it goes and will report back immediately

Jacqui June 11, 2008 at 6:58 pm

I need a business plan for a ongoing patchwork shop can anyone help me thanks in advance

Hoangkar June 20, 2008 at 2:11 am

Just a small question, I’m 20 and want to buy a business for 200k what chance do i have with the bank?

lindeka kina June 22, 2008 at 5:47 am

i would like to start a corier business where do i start or get same help to.make business plan

yonas June 25, 2008 at 9:20 am

i found this bussines plan is helpfull for me to pepare my bussines plan.
thank you.

paris June 29, 2008 at 8:57 am

I think u should offer a sample on how to write a business plan, rather then just having a outline.

paris June 29, 2008 at 8:58 am

I think u should offer a wide selection on how to write a business plan, rather then just having a outline.

MJ July 10, 2008 at 5:52 am

Are there plans that can be used by the debt buying / collection industry??

Cory Ottertail July 15, 2008 at 12:24 pm

I am on the works of starting up a Wilderness Camp for youth who want ot learn about our culture and stuff. I am really enjoying it alot and it’s getting me a brief description of how and where to run my business.My main goal is to teach children about races and we aren’t so different so with this. It has really dug into my heart and made me reach out to so many different races.And to me, all races are vone.

CJ July 15, 2008 at 12:26 pm

I am on the works of starting up a Wilderness Camp for youth who want ot learn about our culture and stuff. I am really enjoying it alot and it’s getting me a brief description of how and where to run my business.My main goal is to teach children about races and we aren’t so different so with this. It has really dug into my heart and made me reach out to so many different races.And to me, all races are one.

Fantastic, CJ! Good luck!!

‘Chelle Parmele
Palo Alto Software

Jocelyn Armstrong July 17, 2008 at 6:35 am

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Nagarajan July 18, 2008 at 9:51 am

My wife had 4+ experience in medical billing.
she as team leader in one of the leading medical billing in chennai. currently she left job. she want to doing business in medical billing. I am also support her. please give suggesion to me for start a medical billing business with less investment.

Regards,
Nagarajan

Avonlene July 23, 2008 at 11:29 am

Hello Tim, I’m looking for a business plan for my vision which is helping women, women from jail, battered and hurt, how would I write a business plan for this

Cyndy July 24, 2008 at 8:36 am

Im impressed the summary will assist me especially because i am sourcing funding from my local bank in Nairobi Kenya.

CB August 14, 2008 at 6:38 pm

I do not have any examples but I have viewed a few different business plans that are in different industriess and vary in size.

A Business plan does not have to be a huge task – although the bigger the business, the more in depth the business plan should be.

I have heard of people that have written their bp’s on cocktail napkins.

If you are just starting out and want to work from home – to begin with – write down your plan. You aren’t going to just sit on your couch and have work fall in your lap, are you?
How are you going to get the work?
Do you already have customers lined up?
How much money are you going to have to invest?
Do you need to buy equipment?
Are you going to have to hire help?

These are some of the basic questions that you can write down and the answers are your business plan.

Maybe you could start by writing the answers to the questions above and then sit down and ask yourself some more questions – and then answer them. After you have compiled a list of questions and answers – organize them by using the Outline.

The bottom line – you can’t use someone elses business plan. It has to be for you – and your business alone. Someone else may have answered all of those questions differntly.

Be unique. If you find you just can’t figure it out, hire someone to do it for you – and if you do figure it out – maybe you could open a business that writes business plans for other people.

Oooh – that sounds like a good idea – I gotta go! I have something I want to write:)

Good luck all!
Geek in the Woods

vishnu September 6, 2008 at 12:28 am

sir, iam vishnu doing btech in college of engg perumon,kerala,india.i have ablog named as above.iam very much interesting in business field.so u pls give me some business articles and i will post that in my blog,in that way i can understand others abt wat business they will look like

ryan g. September 19, 2008 at 1:46 am

all in all i have no plan for this, in fact i searchin also for plan.

Philisa Augusti September 26, 2008 at 6:50 am

I have been writing business plans for a while now, for myself and others. Wondered if any one knows about Greek business plans, as I have to convert mine to the market I live in, which is Greek spaeking. If any one Knows please email paugusti@foxrealty.com.cy

Tricia September 29, 2008 at 5:33 am

where does the SWOT anyalsis fit in? Under Market Anaysis or Strategy?

peter venables October 8, 2008 at 6:00 am

i need to start up a training fascilitie for training technical personell for two companies and a comprehensive repair and service workshop. no capital but willing and good technicians to venture in with me. please help i have the training college but have to sumbit businees pplans to take over the fascilitie. please help me. with a good business plan

Raj October 13, 2008 at 9:17 pm

Hi

We have established an IT company in India. Our focussed technology is Oracle Apps ERP. We have a good development centre in India and also offices in USA. Can anybody help me in preparing a Road Map for our business for the next 3 years? Thanks

Jennifer Rouse October 28, 2008 at 8:15 am

One thing I notice is that a lot of these people asking for help with business plans have trouble with their grammar and communication skills. These are VERY important for a business plan. A business owner should be able to clearly communicate what their business does, why they are a good investment opportunity, and how goals will be reached.
I’m not trying to destroy anyone’s dreams, just inject a dose of reality.

jal November 17, 2008 at 10:28 pm

very helpful

S.K. November 24, 2008 at 4:01 am

Ive read an article on entrepreneur’s website about Creating a Sales Forecast by mr Berry.
It also mentions that you can find an existing product similar to your product and looking at their sales and base your sales on that.

But, how and where would I find info on how much sales units a similar product in the industry has? Is their a website I could go to in order to find this info?

melissa December 16, 2008 at 1:09 pm

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Paul Hamby January 28, 2009 at 11:24 am

Thanks for the info, as a rapidly growing company any help with procuring investment and customers is always welcome, your newsletters have helped me in more ways than one and nudged me in the right direction, and i am indebted, as you have certainly helped my business grow.

noah beyene February 10, 2009 at 6:08 am

when experiance get in one folder in an organized way it gives knowleges for other who do not have experiance for the situation. what i have got here is this. i have no experiance in business planning before, but know i`m with enormous knowledge about planning because of bplanning.

Hiro February 16, 2009 at 8:44 am

This Site Really help my Business Reports

TANX!!!

mo February 28, 2009 at 9:26 pm

Hi,
I want to start up my own business and need to write a business plan for a medical diagnostic company but i don’t have a clue as to how to go about this. pls can you help?
Thanks,
Mo.

Chibuzor Duru March 8, 2009 at 1:01 pm

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promise hlatini shumba March 24, 2009 at 1:54 am

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Kacie March 26, 2009 at 1:20 pm

I am trying to get a business/charitable project off the ground. I am sophomore in college so I have very little experience, but I know exactly what I want to do. Any tips on starting?

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kofi April 1, 2009 at 6:07 pm

i am 40 years old. i am writing a business plan on a water processing and distribution business to be located in the assin district in the central region of ghana where we shall initially supply, then the whole region, country and in the near future the west africa subregion.
can anyone come to my aid with sponsorship for the initial capital. anyone willing to sponsor this project can kindly contact me on blankof@gmail.com.

Candis April 3, 2009 at 7:33 am

I wanted to start a Family Entertainment Center.. none of the sample plans are really helping me… help please! If you have any experience in this industry. Thanks.. candis.butler@yahoo.com

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