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More than just a template, you’ll learn how to write a winning business plan.

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Your plan will be in the format lenders and investors expect.

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Why you need a business plan template

Writing a business plan can seem like a big task, especially if you’re starting a business for the first time and don’t have a financial background. After all, business plans have changed over the years, and what lenders and investors expect now is different than it was even just 10 years ago.

But using a free business plan template will help you:

  • Develop a strategy for success
  • Reduce the risk of starting a business
  • Explore new business ideas
  • Attract investors and get funding

Learn more about how you can get value out of your business plan and click the link above to download your free template.

What is included in this free business plan template?

This downloadable business plan template includes definitions, guidance, and examples for every business plan component needed to start, fund, and grow your business. Here are the sections covered in this download.

Executive summary

The brief summary of your business plan introduces everyone to your business, the problem you solve, and what you’re asking from your readers. It’s the first chapter of your business plan and the last thing you write once you have the details from your full plan.

  • Company Purpose / Mission Statement: Briefly describe the business purpose or mission.
  • Problem We Solve: Summarize the market need or problem addressed.
  • Our Solution: Describe the product or service offered.
  • Target Market: Identify the primary customer base.
  • Team: Outline key team members.
  • Financial Summary: Provide a brief overview of financial goals.
  • *Optional Sections:
    • Traction: Highlight initial sales or milestones.
    • Funding Needed: Specify capital requirements if seeking funding.

Problem & solution

More than a simple description of your products and services – here you define the problem you’re solving and the value you provide. It’s also your chance to showcase any initial traction that shows you’re on the right track.

  • Problem Worth Solving: Detailed description of the customer problem.
  • Our Solution: Detailed description of the product or service.
  • *Optional Sections:
    • Traction: Evidence of market interest, such as sales or contracts.
    • Intellectual Property/Patents: Outline any relevant IP or patents.
    • Regulatory Requirements: Details on necessary government approvals.
    • Future Products and Services: Potential future offerings.

Market analysis and target market

A detailed assessment of the market you intend to enter, including the size and value of the market, potential customer segments, and their buying patterns.

  • Market Size & Segments: Define the size and characteristics of your target market.
  • *Optional Sections:
    • Market Trends: Consumer behavior and financial trends.
    • Market Growth: Potential market size changes.
    • Industry Analysis: Describe industry changes or trends.
    • Key Customers: Identify any major customers.
    • Future Markets: Potential market opportunities and strategy.

Competition

Show that you know who your competitors are, what advantages you have, and how you’re positioning your business to be competitive.

  • Current Alternatives: Identify competitors in the market.
  • Our Advantages: Describe strategic advantages over competitors.
  • *Barriers to Entry (Optional): Discuss any barriers preventing new competition.

Marketing & sales

Describe how you’ll reach and sell to potential customers with a detailed sales plan and chosen marketing channels.

  • Market Positioning: Define where your product or service fits in the market.
  • Marketing Plan: Outline the strategy for reaching your target market.
  • Sales Plan: Explain the sales strategy.
  • *Optional Sections:
    • Unique Value Proposition: What makes your offering unique.
    • Pricing Strategy: Pricing compared to market alternatives.
    • Distribution: How your product/service will reach customers.
    • SWOT Analysis: Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.

Operations

What makes your business run? Outline the day-to-day workflows and what needs to be set up for your business to deliver a product or service.

  • Location & Facilities: Describe physical locations and facilities.
  • Technology: Key technology crucial for the business.
  • Equipment & Tools: Special equipment or tools required.
  • *Optional Sections:
    • Sourcing and Fulfillment: Description of sourcing and supply chain.
    • Partners and Resources: Key partners and their contributions.

Milestones & metrics

Set goals for your business that include the dates and people responsible for accomplishing them. This is what you’ll use to manage responsibilities, track growth, and execute your larger strategy.

  • Milestones: Specific goals and objectives with a timeline.
  • Key Metrics: Performance indicators to gauge business health.

Company overview and team

Provide a brief rundown of the legal and structural components of your company, including your history, current team, and gaps you need to fill.

  • Organizational Structure: Overview of the legal structure.
  • Company History and Ownership: Brief history and ownership details.
  • Management Team: Key team members and their qualifications.
  • Management Team Gaps: Key positions needed for success.

Financial plan

Create well-structured and accurate financial statements to help you pitch to investors, land funding, and achieve long-term success. All without the help of a financial advisor or a degree in accounting.

  • Projected Profit and Loss: Expected revenue, costs, and profitability.
  • Projected Cash Flow: Cash inflows, outflows, and overall position.
  • Projected Balance Sheet: Expected assets, liabilities, and equity balances.
  • Use of Funds: Allocation of funds if raising capital.
  • Exit Strategy: Plan for eventual business exit.

Appendix

While not required, this last section of your business plan is a great place to drop in additional documents that support and strengthen the rest of your plan.

How do you write a simple business plan?

If you’re exploring a business idea and don’t plan to pursue funding, then you actually don’t need to write a traditional business plan. Instead, opt for a one-page plan, which is far easier to create but just as effective.

To write a simple one-page business plan, follow the same core sections as a traditional plan. But instead of lengthy paragraphs and multiple pages covering each area of your business, stick with single sentences and bulleted lists.

If a one-page plan sounds like a better option, download our free simple one-page business plan template to get started.

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Frequently asked questions

What file formats are available for this business plan template?

Our free template is available to download in many common file formats including Google Docs, Microsoft Word (docx), or as a free business plan PDF.

Can you print out this template for a business plan?

This is a printable template—whether you download it as a pdf or word document, or access it via Google Docs. The business plan template is pre-formatted and structured to fit lender and investor standards, but can be edited and adjusted to suite your needs before printing.

Just be aware that any changes may unintentionally break the template, so make sure to review before printing.

What are the steps to write a business plan?

The steps to write a business plan include:

Defining the opportunity: Explain the problem your business solves, the solution you offer, your target market, and the competitive landscape.

Describing how you'll execute: Outline your marketing and sales strategies, operational plan, milestones, and success metrics.

Adding company details: Provide information about your business structure, ownership, and team.

Creating a financial plan and forecasts: Include detailed financial statements, forecasts, and funding requirements.

Adding supplementary info to your appendix: Add any additional information, such as resumes, permits, and other relevant documents.

Summarizing your plan: While it may be first, do your executive summary last. In it, you'll briefly summarize your business, highlighting key points such as mission, product/service, and basic financial information.

For additional information, check out our full step-by-step guide to write a business plan in as little as 30-minutes.

Is writing a business plan easy?

Writing a business plan can be easy if you use the right tools, understand your business, and come in prepared to write your business plan.

Using a template or dedicated business plan builder can make writing a business plan easier. Additionally, if you focus on just getting your information down quickly, with the expectation that you'll revisit and revise your plan, you can speed up and simplify the process.

Can someone else write my business plan for me?

Yes, you can hire a professional business plan writer to write your business plan for you. Working with a professional can be especially useful if you're still struggling to write your business plan even when using a template. Just be prepared to talk about your business, provide the appropriate details, and review the finished plan to be sure it actually reflects your business.

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