Bryant Pillitteri: Try this book, For Dummies books always answer my questions. :) I'm sure it'll list what's needed in a business plan.
Francis Stickle: Please visit www.bplans.com/
Pasquale Pollet: What constitutes a small business varies widely around the world. Small businesses are normally privately owned corporations, partnerships, or sole proprietorships. What constitutes "small" in terms of government support and tax policy varies by country and by industry, ranging from fewer than 15 employees under the Australian Fair Work Act 2009, 50 employees according to the definition used by the European Union, and fewer than 500 employees to qualify for many U.S. Small Business Administration programs, although in 2006 there were over 18,000 "small businesses" with over 500 employees that accounted for half of all the employees employed by all "small business ". Small businesses can also be classified according to other methods such as sales, assets, or net pr! ofits.Small businesses are common in many countries, depending on the economic system in operation. Typical examples include: convenience stores, other small shops (such as a bakery or delicatessen), hairdressers, tradesmen, lawyers, accountants, restaurants, guest houses, photographers, small-scale manufacturing, and online business, such as web design and programming.The 7 points of business plans are 1:Size definitions2:Demographics3:Franchise business4:Retailers'cooperative5:Advantage of small Business6:Small business bankruptcy7:Social Responsiblity...Show more
David Boehler: Depends what kind of business your trying to get into.
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