Loan & SBA Business Plans
Business Plans Written for Loans and the SBA
LOAN & SBA BUSINESS PLANS
Business Plans Written for Loans and the SBA
Loan & SBA business plans are business plans specifically designed for companies hoping to secure a loan or other type of debt financing.
Business plans written for the purpose of securing a loan are different from business plans written to attract venture capital or business plans written for immigration. At Pro Business Plan Writers, our Bank/SBA Loan Business Plan experts know exactly what lenders and the Small Business Administration are looking for in a Bank/SBA Loan Business Plan.
A lender and SBA-friendly business plan will demonstrate the credibility of the company's leadership, the viability of the company's concept and its products or services, its market potential, and that you will be able to repay your loan.
Loan & SBA Business Plans
Can you afford to miss out on securing a loan for your business because your business plan wasn’t SBA compliant?
Let Pro Business Planning help with your Bank/SBA Loan Business Plan. Not only are our business plans SBA Loan complaint, we know exactly how to craft your story and the story of your startup to put you in the best position to succeed.
Loan & SBA Business Plan Outline
Although each Bank/SBA Loan Business Plan is different and crafted specifically to tell your story, business plans to attain a loan typically average between 25-30 pages and usually include the following sections:
➤ Cover Page
➤ Confidentiality Clause (Optional)
➤ Table of Contents
➤ Executive Summary
➤ Overview
➤ Company
➤ Industry and Market
➤ Financial Objectives
➤ Repayment of Debt
➤ Overview of the Opportunity
➤ Company Overview
➤ Products or Services
➤ Startup or Expansion Summary
➤ Goals & Objectives
➤ Keys to Success
➤ Industry & Market Analysis
➤ Industry Analysis
➤ Market Analysis
➤ Target Market
➤ Competitor Analysis
➤ Operations & Management
➤ Ownership Team
➤ Management & Operations Strategy
➤ Marketing Strategy
➤ Sales Strategy
➤ Goals, Milestones, & Risks
➤ Goals & Objectives
➤ Milestones to be Reached
➤ Risk Analysis
➤ Financial Information and Projections
➤ 3 Year Financials (provided by you, if existing business)
➤ 5 Year Pro Forma Financial Projections, including:
➤ Financial Assumptions
➤ Profit & Loss Statement
➤ Cash Flow Statement
➤ Balance Sheet
➤ Break-even Analysis
➤ Sensitivity Analysis
➤ Investment
➤ Use and Allocation of Funds
➤ Business Valuation
➤ Repayment of Debt