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Title: Business Plan


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BUSINESS PLAN
Ahmad Tajudin Ariffin Assoc. Prof. Hjh. Fauziah
Pawan Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hj. Saridan Abu Bakar
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Learning Outcome
  • At the end of the module, students should be
    able to
  • understand what is a business plan and reasons
    for preparing it
  • understand the format of a business plan
  • prepare a business plan and
  • present a business plan

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What Is a Business Plan?
A business plan is a written document which
described the proposed business or project to be
undertaken in a comprehensive manner. It is also
known as a working paper, business proposal,
project paper or prospectus.
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  • Reasons For Preparing a Business Plan
  • Opportunity for entrepreneur to assess the
    business
  • venture objectively, critically and practically.
  • To study and evaluate the feasibility of the
    business.
  • To convince venture capitalists, investors and
    bankers in order to raise capital and obtain
    support for the venture.
  • 4. As a guideline for day-to-day management of
    the business.
  • 5. To be able to distribute business resources
    more effectively.

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  • Readers of the Business Plan

1. Entrepreneurs 2. Investors 3. Bankers 4. Financ
ial Assistance Providers 5. Suppliers 6. Customers
7. Employees
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Format Overview
  • Introduction
  • Purpose of business plan
  • Company background
  • Owner(s) background
  • Business location
  • Marketing plan
  • Operations plan
  • Organizational plan
  • Financial plan
  • Cover Letter
  • Cover Page
  • Table of Contents
  • Executive Summary
  • Main Body
  • Appendices

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Main Body of Business Plan
  • Introduction
  • Should clearly state name of company, nature of
    business, location, operational date and
    prospects of business
  • Purpose
  • State the key purpose of preparing plan (e.g. for
    financing, business viability assessment,
    operational blueprint etc.)

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Main Body of Business Plan
  • Company Background
  • details regarding the company legal structure
    (registered name, form address and when
    registered), main activity date operations
    start.
  • Owner Background
  • Details of each individual that is a registered
    owner of the business
  • State relevant qualifications, skills,
    experience, role in business and stake or share
    in business
  • Location
  • Specify physical location of business premise,
    operations premise (if different), advantage of
    location in helping business achieve objectives
    (e.g. proximity to suppliers, target market or
    usability of space)

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Main Body of Business Plan
  • Marketing plan
  • Need to highlight target customers, key products
    and services sales forecast
  • Operations plan
  • Use sales forecast to plan capacity, material,
    equipment and manpower needs
  • Organizational plan
  • Indicate company structure and key talents
  • Financial plan
  • Amalgamate budget considerations for marketing,
    operations and organizational needs into project
    cost and sources planning as well as projections
    of cash, profit and asset liability position of
    planned business

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Writing up the Business Plan
  • The first step is to have a Business Plan typed
    and edited.
  • The second step is to edit the Business Plan.
  • As a checklist for a complete business plan,
    entrepreneur may refer to Table 4.12

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Typing Format
  • Major Headings
  • Font type Arial size 12 or Times New Roman size
    14, bold
  • Left justified, mixed case with major words
    capitalized and bold with one line above and one
    line below the heading to separate it from the
    text.
  • The Second Heading Level
  • Italicized with the major words capitalized.
  • The paragraph is indented five spaces, or half
    inch on the left.
  • The Third Heading Level
  • Indented, italicized and major words capitalized.
  • Text in Sections
  • Font type Arial size 11 or Times New Roman size
    12
  • The first paragraph is not indented.
  • Do not space between paragraphs within a section.

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Typing Format
  • Tables and figures
  • Professional in appearance and should not be hand
    drawn.
  • Auto fit to the Windows/contents from the Table
    menu of MSWord.
  • Should not split into two pages.
  • Printing
  • A laser quality printer.
  • Wide margin, at least one and half inch on the
    left, one inch on the top, bottom and right.
  • Double spacing.
  • Binding
  • A simple comb or spiral binding
  • A plastic cover on the front and a thick dark
    colored paper at the back.

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Table 4.12 Business Plan Checklist
  • Introduction
  • What is the name of the company?
  • To whom the business plan is prepared?
  • Who are the owners or partners of the company?
  • What is the correspondence address?
  • Purpose
  • Why the business plan is prepared?
  • Is the purpose to get financing?
  • Who asked for the financing?
  • How much financing is needed?
  • How the financing is going to be utilized?
  • What help this financing will give to the
    company?
  • How are we going to pay back the financing?
  • Is there any other alternative source of
    financing to ensure the proposed project is
    successful?

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  • Company Background
  • What is the main product good or services, the
    company is planning to offer?
  • What are the main characteristics of the product?
  • Is it a new company or an existing company
    planning for expansion?
  • What form the business is?
  • Why the form is preferable?
  • What are the companys strengths and weaknesses?
  • How to overcome these weaknesses?
  • How the proposed project is profitable?
  • The Industry
  • Is the industry expanding or contracting?
  • What is the outlook of the industry relative to
    the others in the economy?
  • Will the company able to get support from the
    suppliers?
  • What are the credit terms the suppliers offer?

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Marketing Plan
  • Products
  • What products the company is planning to offer?
  • What is the product concept?
  • What are the unique or special characteristics of
    the products?
  • Are these products potentially to generate more
    sales?
  • Market
  • Who are the customers of the company?
  • What market segment are these customers in?
  • Where is the target market?
  • Will customer repurchase the products?
  • What is the size of the target market?

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  • Competitors
  • Who are the competitors?
  • Where are the competitors?
  • Who are the major competitors?
  • What are the strengths and weakness of the major
    competitors?
  • What differences and similarities between our
    products and products of the main competitors?
  • What strategy is planned to overcome competitors?
  • Will it be new competitors in the market?
  • How to monitor competitors?
  • What is the targeted market share?
  • How to penetrate and maintain the targeted market
    share?
  • What strategy to increase the market share?
  • What strategy to increase the sales?

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  • Price
  • What price to charge for the products?
  • Does company has a price range for the products?
  • How company set the price?
  • Is the price competitive?
  • Why customers willing to pay for the price?
  • Promotion
  • What promotional strategy to be adopted?
  • Why the company plans to adopt the strategy?
  • Do we have budget for these promotional
    activities.
  • How much is the promotion budged?
  • Is the strategy appropriate for our products?
  • How are we going to monitor the effectiveness of
    these promotional activities?

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  • Place
  • How are we going to market our products?
  • What is the most appropriate distribution channel
    to be adopted?
  • How are we going to deliver the products?
  • Does company has any policy regarding on returned
    goods?
  • How to maintain good customer relations?

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Organizational Plan
  • Does company has any policy regarding on
    recruiting and selecting new staff?
  • Who are the key members of the management team?
  • Do owners or partners have relevant experiences
    to the proposed project?
  • What experiences do owners or partners of the
    company have?
  • Who make decisions in the company?
  • Who plans for the company?
  • What jobs to be done?
  • What skills and experiences needed to do these
    jobs effectively?
  • Who will do these jobs?
  • Who are the key staff needed?
  • Are these staffs work full-time or part-time
    basis?
  • How much remuneration for the administrative
    staff?
  • Do staffs need training?
  • What training do they need?
  • How much the training will cost?
  • How long the training will take?

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Operations Plan
  • What are the operations processes involve in the
    manufacturing or producing of our products?
  • Does company needs any customized infrastructure
    to facilitate the operations processes?
  • What types and number of machineries and
    equipments needed?
  • How much is the inventory for raw materials,
    semi-finished and finished goods are?
  • How much is the inventory cost?

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Financial Plan
  • How much is the project cost?
  • How much capital invested by each member or
    partner?
  • How much is the total equity compared to the
    total project cost?
  • What is the source of financing?
  • How we plan to pay back the financing?
  • How the forecasted cash flow look?
  • Is the proposed project profitable?
  • What are the uses and sources of funds of the
    proposed projects?
  • How the forecasted financial performances look?
  • What do financial performances tell us?

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Conclusion
  • Is the proposed project is viable to proceed?
  • Have you justified the claims?

Appendix
  • Have you attached every supporting facts or
    documents in the appendix?

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END OF MODULE 7
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