The Business Plan
The Business Plan
The Business Plan
Prepared by:
Maria Rowena Juezan
OBJECTIVES:
Prepared by:
Maria Rowena Juezan
What is a Business Plan?
A business plan is an essential written document
that provides a description and overview of your
company's future. All businesses should have a
business plan. The plan should explain your
business strategy and your key goals to get from
where you are now to where you want to be in the
future.
Concept of a Business Plan
A well-written business plan is one that
contains all information necessary for the
financing source to make a decision even
without taking the entrepreneur.
Authors Hisrich and Peters’ definition
of a Business Plan
It is a written document prepared
by the entrepreneur that describes
all relevant external and internal
elements involved in starting a
new venture.
It is an integration of functional
plans such as marketing, finance,
manufacturing and human
resources.
David E. Gumpert’s concept and
difinition of Business Plan
What to do?
How to do it?
PLANNING
When to do it?
What to expect in
the future?
Principles of Planning
Unplanned Budgeting
Stage System Stage
Annual
Planning Stage Strategic
Planning Stage
Top-down & Bottom-up
Criteria of Effective Planning
Objectives
Clear
Logical and simple
Flexible
Stable
Complete and Integrated
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Obtaining the Facts for a Business Plan
Sample Format:
From Hisrich and Peters
I. Introductory Page
A. Name and Address of Business
B. Names and Address of the principals
C. Nature of Business
D. Statement of Financing needed
E. Statement of Confidentiality report
Outline of a Business Plan
Sample Format:
From Hisrich and Peters
Sample Format:
From Hisrich and Peters
Sample Format:
From Hisrich and Peters
V. Production Plan
A. Manufacturing process( amount
subcontracted)
B. Physical Plant
C. Machinery and Equipment
D. Names of suppliers of raw materials
Outline of a Business Plan
Sample Format:
From Hisrich and Peters
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From Hisrich and Peters
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From other books of Entrepreneur
Make it neat
Make it honest
CRITERIA Total
PRODUCTS
a b c d e f g h
80
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10
T-shirt 5 9 9 7 5 6 7 9 55
printing
Mango fruit
8 5 7 9 5 6 8 9 57
juice
Longganisa 7 8 8 9 8 8 8 9 65
Beauty
parlor 8 9 9 5 6 6 4 9 56
The Intricacies of Enterprise Planning
1. Resource analysis
This simply requires the would-be
entrepreneur to evaluate what knowledge
skills and material resources she has
available to used in the business.
7 M’s
Money Materials
Manpower Machines
Methods Management
Moment
Three sub areas to be analyzed:
2. Environmental Analysis
There are many factors or conditions in
the environment, which can affects the
business that you’re planning to set up.
Factors which have a negative effect in the
business:
The economic situation.
The socio-cultural environment will indicate
the preference of the prospective customer.
The technological environment, if good, will
enable one to make products cheaper, faster or
better quality or package more attractively,
hygienically or sturdily.
1. Product Specification
2. Production Process
3. Production Machinery and Equipment
4. Raw Materials and Other Supplies
5. Utilities, Location and Layout, Water
Disposal
6. Production Schedule
7. Man Power Requirements
8. Schedule of Inventory
Production Process
Grind Meat
Mix
Put in
Casing
Tie LEGEND:
Storage
Operation
Weigh Transport
Inspection
Pack in ½ kilos
Figure 1
Store
Process Flow Chart for Longganisa
Production Machinery and Equipment
TABLE 2
Machinery/ Unit
Equipment No. Price Total
(Specification)
Electric meat 1 P 10,000 P 10,000
grinder (4kg/hour)
Freezer (Chest- 1 P 12,000 P 12,000
Type)
Others
Manpower Requirements
TABLE 3
Production Supervise
Supervisor 1 Operations
Worker 1 1 Operator of
Grinder
Operator of
Worker 2 1 Mixer
Schedule of Inventory
TABLE 4
Date Date
Items Qty. Cost Qty. Balance Date
In Out
Lean Pork
Pork Fat
Spices
Casing
Others
ORGANIZATIONAL PLAN
Preparation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
of Business
Plan
Negotiation
for
Financing
Registration
of Business
Setting of
Production
Facilities
Other
Activities
Start of
Business
Operations
FINANCIAL PLAN
Financial Statements
Proprietor Supervisor
ORGANIZATION
Manager Workers
Small Business Enterprise is Manageable
According to Staley and Morse, a small
enterprise is sometimes defined as a
“manufacturing or service enterprise
wherein the owner manager is not actively
involved in production but performed the
varied range of tasks involved in guidance
and leadership without the help of
specialized staff.”
Two Kinds of Small Business
Micro Business
Bigger Small Business
Characteristics of a Small Business
It is privately-owned.
2. Your Experience
4. Your Time
Sales manager 1
Sales assisstant 2
Cutter/Designer 1
Sewers 4
Inspector/ Stock clerk 1
Bookkeeper/Secretary 1
Driver/Messenger 1
3. List all the qualifications required in terms of
skills, education and training, experiences, and
personal characteristics.
o Female, single, 18-30 years old
o Commerce/ business administration graduate
o Must know how to use fax machine,
photocopying machine and Microsoft office
computer software(Excel and word)
o Must know how to compose business letters
o Preferably with 6 months experience in
bookkeeping and/or secretarial work
o With pleasant personality
4. Determine salaries and wages to
be paid for wages to be paid for every
position you have.
Sole Proprietorship
Is a business owned by only one person.
Partnership
Is formed when two or more partners come
together to be joint owners of a business.
CHOOSING THE LEGAL
FORM OF YOUR BUSINESS
Corporation
Involves five or more persons owning the
business. A corporation is a legal person in
the eyes of the law.
Corporation
Cooperative
It is led by a set of officers collectively
known as the board of directors.
Example:
Election Committee
Membership recruitment committee
Credit committee.
The Pros and Cons of Each Legal Form
Table 5
The Legal forms of Business Organization:
A Comparison
Legal Form Advantages Disadvantages
“UNDERGROUND ECONOMY”
Composed of business which are informal or
unregistered.
Advantages:
Does not pay taxes
Pay salaries that are less than those
prescribed by law.
Free from government intervention and
control
Disadvantage:
Not required to grant sick and vacation
leaves and other fringe benefits.
More Open to harassment by law enforcers.
How to Register Your Business
In Sole Proprietorship
Register your business name with the
Bureau of Domestic Trade and the
Department of Trade and Industry (BDT-
DTI).
Obtain a business clearance from the
Barangay Captain of your place of
business.
How to Register Your Business
In Sole Proprietorship
Obtain a permit to do business from the
local government unit.
Get a Tax Identification Number (TIN)
from the Bureau of Internal Revenue.
Register your business employees with
the social security system for social
benefits.
How to Register Your Business
In Sole Proprietorship
For Cooperative
For Cooperative
Location map of business establishment
Barangay Clearance
CDA registration certificate
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Food and Drug picture of the business project.
Administration
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Fiber Development of the business project.
Authority
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National picture of the business project.
Food Authority
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Land Transport of the
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Regulatory Board
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Maritime picture
Industry of the business project.
Authority
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Philippine picture
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Employment project.
Administration
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Department of picture of the
Education, business
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Sports
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Industry
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Development
Individual
Let’s Apply this! Activity!
Direction: Do the application below. Upon doing the
activity, answer the guide questions.
Application: Plan a small business that helps a
community.