A 5 Part Series on Business Plans: Part 2- The Organizational Plan
Include your company’s mission statement, which shows short-term and long-term goals. The business model should explain exactly what your business does and why people will want to use your business over someone else’s. What advantage does your business have over its competition? This is one of the most important questions to ask yourself about your business…what makes it better than everyone else’s?
Who are your owners and leaders? Introduce them and state their qualifications for serving in that position, as well as their responsibilities. Include the number of employees you currently have and the number of hours they work and the wages they earn. Do you have plans for any new hirings in the future? What are their necessary qualifications?
Who will do your tax accounting and your day-to-day accounting? Who is responsible for financial statements and the analysis of these statements?
Do you retain an attorney? Who is it and why was that person chosen to represent in legal matters?
What types of indurance do you carry and how much does it cost?
Security- is this an issue for you? Do you have an inventory and how is it protected? What is the cost for this protection? What is the procedure if theft does occur?
In our next article, we will discuss the 3rd part of a good business plan… Marketing Plans.
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David W Huff, CPA, PFS, MS is a partner at Person CPA Group. He provides clients with tax preparation and consulting services, accounting services, retirement plan and benefit consulting, accounting software technical support and training, and management advisory services. His specialty is helping new businesses organize their operations to maximize tax savings and move quickly from start-up to profitability. You can reach David by email at:david@personhuffcpa.com