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Byakko ramen Company is opening a new ramen shop in Aizu-Wakamatsu city. The business plans to initially target students to draw customers and later expand to young people in the city. It aims to become popular locally within the first year and then continue expanding its business and customer base. The business requests a 15 million yen loan to cover start-up costs such as equipment, renovations, and supplies to allow it to grow steadily over the first three years.
Drink & Think plans to open a premium coffee bar near the Maharashtra Institute of Technology campus to target students and faculty. The 2,300 square foot coffee bar will offer high-quality coffee, tea, snacks and a relaxing environment. Drink & Think has secured a prime location with a three-year lease and obtained financing of Rs. 4.4 million from owners and bank loans to cover the Rs. 6.67 million in startup expenses and asset costs. The owners project sales to grow from Rs. 6 lakh in year 1 to Rs. 16.33 lakh in year 3, with net profits of Rs. 4.5-6 lakh annually by maintaining high margins and reasonable operating expenses.
Coffee & Cafe is a coffee shop partnership located near a university campus in Sylhet. It sells various coffee and tea drinks. Currently the shop is popular among university students aged 16-30. Products like hot coffee and tea as well as cold drinks like cappuccino sell well. The shop faces competition from several other coffee chains but has advantages in price and atmosphere. It aims to sell 100 drinks per day and earn a 20% gross profit in its first year. Marketing will focus on social media and leafleting to promote new products and offers to its target audience. An action plan to open a franchise in the third year will require an investment of 1.5 million taka.
The presentation provides a marketing plan for GREEN Furniture Ltd., a company that makes furniture from bamboo clamps, outlining their company profile, products, market analysis, objectives, strategies, budget, and evaluation. The plan targets rural customers in Khulna and Jashore districts with affordable, high-quality bamboo furniture. GREEN Furniture aims to achieve sales volumes of 20,500 units in year 1, 40,000 units in year 2, and break even at 67,580 units in year 3 through competitive pricing, promotions, and expanding their dealer network.
The document outlines a business plan for starting a woolen shawl manufacturing unit in Amritsar, India. Key details include investing 100 lakh rupees as initial capital, registering the company and obtaining necessary licenses. The target market is customers in northern Indian states who belong to upper, middle and lower middle classes. Sales and marketing will utilize agents, wholesalers and direct online selling. A management team of 20 people will operate the business in two shifts. Funding will come from self-financing, bank loans and security deposits from agents. The unit will produce different types of shawls to meet various consumer segments.
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This document provides a business plan summary for an online bridal shop called "Bridal Shop". It discusses launching the business through the company "E-Bridal Shop Private Limited". The summary includes an executive summary, introduction, market analysis considering needs, customers and competitors, target market segmentation, and marketing plan strategies. The plan aims to capture the unexplored online bridal market in Bangladesh by offering various bridal products and arranging wedding ceremonies.
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Homecoming week at Rich East High School will include spirit days and competitions between classes to earn money for prom and graduation. Students can represent colleges on Monday, dress as their friends on Tuesday, and wear themed outfits for different salad dressings on Wednesday. The senior, junior, sophomore, and freshman classes will wear specific colors on Thursday. Applications are due October 1st for tug-of-war, musical chairs, and other assembly games. The homecoming dance will be on Friday from 7:30-10:30 pm with earlier ticket prices ending on October 1st.
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Homecoming week at Rich East High School will include spirit days to earn points for classes, hallway decorations, and assembly games. The senior, junior, sophomore, and freshman class presidents are coordinating their class's decorations. Students can apply to participate in tug-of-war, musical chairs and an obstacle course. The homecoming dance will be on Friday from 7:30-10:30 PM, with ticket prices increasing the second week. Guests from other schools must fill out a form by October 6th and all attendees are subject to dress code and behavior policies.
Homecoming week at Rich East High School will include spirit days and competitions between classes to earn money for prom and graduation. Students can represent colleges, dress alike with friends, or wear different salad dressings themes. The senior, junior, sophomore, and freshman classes will wear specific colors on Class Distinction Day. Hallway decorations will be judged and assembly games like tug-of-war will award points. The homecoming dance costs $10-25 per ticket depending on when purchased, with doors closing at 9pm, and school dress code is enforced. Guest forms are required for non-Rich East dates and are due by October 6th.
1. Daddy's is a proposed family restaurant located near the University of Aizu that aims to offer low-priced meals appealing to students.
2. The plan is to first collect $1 million in funding, then recruit staff, purchase land and equipment, and build the restaurant to open for business.
3. By focusing on local ingredients and creating an easy-to-use space for students to socialize, the founder believes the restaurant can be successful despite competition from other campus and local dining options.
1. Daddy's is a proposed family restaurant located near the University of Aizu that aims to offer low-priced meals appealing to students.
2. The plan is to open the restaurant by first collecting $1 million in funding, hiring staff, and building out the location.
3. The restaurant hopes to be successful by targeting the large student customer base near the university and offering local foods at affordable prices in a comfortable space for socializing.
1. Daddy's is a proposed family restaurant located near the University of Aizu that aims to offer low-priced meals appealing to students.
2. The owner plans to first collect $1 million in funding, then recruit staff, purchase land and equipment, and build the restaurant to open for business.
3. By focusing on local ingredients and creating an easy-to-use space for students to socialize, the owner believes the restaurant can be successful despite competition from other campus and local dining options.
Byakko ramen shop will open in Aizu-Wakamatsu city, Fukushima prefecture to serve healthy and delicious ramen. The business aims to profit 30 million yen in the first year and become a globally recognized ramen brand. It will initially target students in Aizu-Wakamatsu with inexpensive meals and later expand across Japan. The owner is requesting a 15 million yen loan from Toho Bank to cover startup costs like equipment, renovations, and labor over the next 10 years.
Coffee AllDay is a proposed coffee shop that will operate 24/7 in Sydney, Australia. The cafe will serve coffee, tea, snacks, and light meals. The owner's goals are to become well-known in Sydney and eventually expand throughout Australia. The business plan outlines the cafe's vision, products, target market, competition, and marketing strategy. Financial projections show increasing sales, profits, and positive cash flow over the first three years. Accounting software will be used to track finances and ensure tax compliance. The cafe aims to obtain necessary permits and operate successfully while meeting all legal requirements.
The document summarizes an upcoming conference on oil and gas transportation in the United States. It provides details on the focus day and main conference days, including speaker biographies and session topics. The focus day will provide opportunities for participants to discuss issues and solutions related to improving efficiency in crude by rail operations through the use of new technologies, data management, and other strategies. The main conference days will feature panels and presentations on key challenges in the US transportation scenario, safety regulations and emergency response, comparisons to the aviation industry, and leveraging opportunities in heavy oil markets. Attendees will learn about overcoming infrastructure bottlenecks from industry experts.
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Homecoming week at Rich East High School will include spirit days and competitions between classes to earn money for prom and graduation. Students can represent colleges on Monday, dress as their friends on Tuesday, and wear themed outfits for different salad dressings on Wednesday. The senior, junior, sophomore, and freshman classes will wear specific colors on Thursday. Applications are due October 1st for tug-of-war, musical chairs, and other assembly games. The homecoming dance will be on Friday from 7:30-10:30 pm with earlier ticket prices ending on October 1st.
This document discusses the key parts of an isosceles triangle including the vertex angle, base angles, legs, and base. It notes that if a triangle is isosceles, then the base angles are congruent. It also states that if a triangle has congruent angles, then the sides are congruent. Examples are provided to find missing lengths and angle measures in isosceles triangles. Homework problems from the text are assigned.
The document provides an agenda for a three-day conference on training and development at the Hotel Del Coronado in Coronado, CA from December 7-9, 2014. Day one includes sessions on aligning training with corporate strategy, developing leadership programs during changing times, and building an effective training team. Day two focuses on using learning to position a company as a responsible corporate citizen and engaging employees. Day three covers topics such as learning analytics, driving innovation, and optimizing training to keep it efficient and cost-effective.
Paper written by owner of Guilty Custom addressing the motorcycle industry and lack of diversity and women in the market place. Is not addressing riders but management and company level.
The document provides an overview of Response to Intervention (RtI) for Rich Township High School District 227. It acknowledges those who have supported the RtI initiative and defines RtI as using data-driven interventions matched to student needs. The purpose of RtI in secondary schools is to provide early identification and support for at-risk students through ongoing progress monitoring and review of intervention effectiveness. Key components of RtI include high-quality instruction, universal screening, and a multi-tiered model of increasingly intensive services.
Level 5 leadership is characterized by humility, honesty, and a focus on producing results rather than personal recognition. When things go well, Level 5 leaders attribute success to external factors like other people and luck. When things go poorly, they take personal responsibility rather than blaming outside forces. They set their organizations up for continued success after they leave by developing other leaders. Most Level 5 leaders rise up through the ranks of an organization rather than being outside hires. While some people may never develop Level 5 traits, others have the potential if given the right environment and experiences to foster self-reflection and development. Level 5 leadership benefits educational institutions by attributing success to the school itself and driving internal improvement over external blame when results are lacking
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Homecoming week at Rich East High School will include spirit days to earn points for classes, hallway decorations, and assembly games. The senior, junior, sophomore, and freshman class presidents are coordinating their class's decorations. Students can apply to participate in tug-of-war, musical chairs and an obstacle course. The homecoming dance will be on Friday from 7:30-10:30 PM, with ticket prices increasing the second week. Guests from other schools must fill out a form by October 6th and all attendees are subject to dress code and behavior policies.
Homecoming week at Rich East High School will include spirit days and competitions between classes to earn money for prom and graduation. Students can represent colleges, dress alike with friends, or wear different salad dressings themes. The senior, junior, sophomore, and freshman classes will wear specific colors on Class Distinction Day. Hallway decorations will be judged and assembly games like tug-of-war will award points. The homecoming dance costs $10-25 per ticket depending on when purchased, with doors closing at 9pm, and school dress code is enforced. Guest forms are required for non-Rich East dates and are due by October 6th.
1. Daddy's is a proposed family restaurant located near the University of Aizu that aims to offer low-priced meals appealing to students.
2. The plan is to first collect $1 million in funding, then recruit staff, purchase land and equipment, and build the restaurant to open for business.
3. By focusing on local ingredients and creating an easy-to-use space for students to socialize, the founder believes the restaurant can be successful despite competition from other campus and local dining options.
1. Daddy's is a proposed family restaurant located near the University of Aizu that aims to offer low-priced meals appealing to students.
2. The plan is to open the restaurant by first collecting $1 million in funding, hiring staff, and building out the location.
3. The restaurant hopes to be successful by targeting the large student customer base near the university and offering local foods at affordable prices in a comfortable space for socializing.
1. Daddy's is a proposed family restaurant located near the University of Aizu that aims to offer low-priced meals appealing to students.
2. The owner plans to first collect $1 million in funding, then recruit staff, purchase land and equipment, and build the restaurant to open for business.
3. By focusing on local ingredients and creating an easy-to-use space for students to socialize, the owner believes the restaurant can be successful despite competition from other campus and local dining options.
Byakko ramen shop will open in Aizu-Wakamatsu city, Fukushima prefecture to serve healthy and delicious ramen. The business aims to profit 30 million yen in the first year and become a globally recognized ramen brand. It will initially target students in Aizu-Wakamatsu with inexpensive meals and later expand across Japan. The owner is requesting a 15 million yen loan from Toho Bank to cover startup costs like equipment, renovations, and labor over the next 10 years.
Coffee AllDay is a proposed coffee shop that will operate 24/7 in Sydney, Australia. The cafe will serve coffee, tea, snacks, and light meals. The owner's goals are to become well-known in Sydney and eventually expand throughout Australia. The business plan outlines the cafe's vision, products, target market, competition, and marketing strategy. Financial projections show increasing sales, profits, and positive cash flow over the first three years. Accounting software will be used to track finances and ensure tax compliance. The cafe aims to obtain necessary permits and operate successfully while meeting all legal requirements.
1. The document is a business plan for a bar called "TK" located in Fukushima prefecture that is requesting a 10,000,000 yen loan over 5 years from Tohou Bank.
2. The bar aims to provide a space for people to socialize over drinks and food. It has been open for 5 years and employs 6 people.
3. Financial projections show the owner will draw 1,600,000 yen in the first year and the bar will have a positive cash balance each year, showing it can repay the loan.
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1. A Japanese bar called "TK" is requesting a 10,000,000 yen loan from Tohou Bank to purchase land and food supplies to expand their business.
2. The bar aims to provide a calm social space for local residents to interact over drinks and food.
3. Financial projections estimate the bar will have cash balances of 1,200,000 yen after the first year and be profitable and able to repay the loan over the next 5 years.
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2. The plan details the supermarket's operations including competitive pricing, a wide variety of products, and an emphasis on customer service to attract customers.
3. The goals are for the supermarket to gain customer trust, increase profits over five years, and potentially expand operations to other countries based on financial success.
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1. Aizu Restaurant
Aizuwakamatsu city
0242-XXXX-XXXX
Yuuki Iitsuka, Yusuke Suzuki, Ryo Ogata
Logo (A professional, attractive logo can be used to dress up the cover
page)
2. 1.Executive Summary
A. AIZU restaurant and restaurant.
B. Offer various and cheap menu to a lot of University of Aizu students.
C. Aizugrown vagetables and meat using for cooking.
D. Not only University of student but also many citizen come to the restaurant.
If you're obtaining a loan or equity your Executive Summary should also include:
A. A jointstock corporation.
B. Million yen.
C. Price of land, construction cost, table, chair, tableware
D. Effect of the money on the business
3. 2.The Business
Description of the Business
Our business is managing restaurant. it has two reasons. First, there are few
restaurants in Aizuwakamatsu. The other, we want to offer cheap dish because
students have little money.
We must find good place to start managing restaurant. However, this is no problem
because Aizuwakamatsu have many free place. Probably, it is easy for us to find that.
Industry Analysis
Family restaurant is in demand for various ages.
• It's cope in all seasons. It is open every day.
• It is increasing. It unfolds sometime soon in the whole country
• It is in demand for various ages.
• The place where a lot of students gather.
• Determined by the amount of price and customer.
• The place where a lot of students of Aizuwakamatsu city gather.
• Form coherent to area.
• The dish which a price is safe cheaply, and is delicious.
• About 50%.
• The main visitor is a student.
4. Vision Statement
Our restaurant offers cheap as possible, vrious and healthful menu, and
satisfy customers. Moreover, Increase the number of stores. So, I make it a
necessary restaurant.
Vision Trigger
Our slogan is "cheap, fast, and delicious". Of course, restaurant must offer
delicious dish. However, it is difficult to offer concurrently cheap and fast. We
want to be possible using something way.
For example, we collaborate with local residents. Getting cooking
ingredients cheaply and offering our product in community events. In this
way, people understand information of our restaurant.
Mission Statement
The reason why we intended to make a family restaurant is that the area
finishing oneself does not have much them. Therefore I was cheap and
thought to make the shop which a delicious dish could eat with security. It
is the place where a lot of students such as a university or the senior high
school gather to install a shop. In addition, I keep business coherent to area
in mind.
Business Objective
There are two purposes to establish a restaurant.
First, To provide cheap, various and healthy menu for students.
Second, In order to activate regional.
5. 3.Business Operations
Competitive Analysis
Item Gusto Saizeriya McDonald's Yoshinoya
Business Hours Open for 24 hours Open for 24 hours Open for 24 hours Open for 24 hours
Days Open 7days a week 7days a week 7days a week 7days a week
Price Level High Moderate Low Moderate
Drink Bar Yes Yes No No
Breakfast Items Yes Yes Yes Yes
Reputation Unknown Excellent Fair Unknown
Discounts Coupon Coupon Coupon Special Promotions
National Chain Yes Yes Yes Yes
Method s of Yellow Pages Yellow Pages Yellow Pages Yellow Pages
Promotion Radio/TV Radio/TV Radio/TV Radio/TV
Newspaper Newspaper
Legal Structure
1. Type of legal agreement: a jointstock corporation.
2. Ryo Ogata, Yuki Iizuka and Yusuke Suziki
3. The presidents is Ryo Ogata, Yuki Iizuka and Yusuke Suziki. This
under the manager's position. This under the cock and waiter's
position.
Support Personnel
It is very important that a dish is edible cheaply when I stand in the
situation of the student. The reason is because it is necessary to buy a thing
wanting you to use little pocket money well. The family restaurant can talk
for a long time not only I only eat a dish. Furthermore, there will be the
person doing study. I want to make the shop which can satisfy these.
6. 4.Financial Planning Tools
Financial Information
Financial Objectives
The following objectives are for the first three years of Aizu restaurant:
1. Owner draw of $13,000 in Year 1.
2. Cash balance of $30,272 end of Year 1.
3. Owner draw of $13,500 in Year 2.
4. Cash balance of $16,710 end of Year 2.
5. Owner draw of $17,700 in Year 3.
6. Cash balance of $7,000 end of Year 3.
Monthly Living Expenses For J. B. Entrepreneur
Regular Monthly Payments
House payments (including tax)) 8,000,000
Health, life and other insurance premiums 500,000
Miscellaneous 14,000
Loan payments 8,514,000
Household Expense
Telephone 5,000
Utilities 600
Miscellaneous 10,000
Total 15600
Personal Expense
Clothing, cleaning, laundry, shoe repair 25,000
Education and training 5,000
Spending allowance 40,000
Total 70,000
Total personal monthly cost of living expenses 400,000
Subtract monthly income from sources other than your business 200,000
Minimum monthly draw needed from your business 100,000
1 Sources of Cash
7. 2 (Not Used)
3 Personal Funds 77,000
4 Loan Proceeds 77,000
5 Cash Receipts from Business (Net) 160,000
6 Total Sources 324,000
7 Uses of Cash
8 Equipment/Supplies 31,200
9 Vehicle Purchase/Lease 5,420
10 Fixtures 8,300
11 Security Deposits (Rent and Utility) 10,000
12 Signs 8,500
13 Leasehold Improvements 8,700
14 Cost of Goods Sold 62,460
15 Telephone and Utilities 6,800
16 Rent 22,800
17 Business License 3,000
18 Insurance 8,000
19 Office Supplies 1,500
20 Legal and Accounting 5,760
21 Advertising 8,000
22 Real Estate Taxes 4,000
23 Miscellaneous Expenses 7,000
24 Payroll 45,950
25 Payroll Taxes 9,232
26 Loan Payments (Principal and Interest) 15,000
27 Owner's Draw 13,000
28 Total Expenditures (Uses) 284,622
29 Cash balance 1,5378
30 Total Uses 300,000
Net Cash Flow for the Year (Sources Minus Uses) 0
total Remarks
income 322,408
Expenditure 284,622
8. Sources of Information:
· Data from trade associations, technical journals
http://30min.jp/place/307774
· SBA resources such as SCORE and SBDCs
http://www.rieti.go.jp/jp/events/03071101/roselin.html
· Other persons in similar businesses
http://www.skylark.co.jp/gusto/
· Real estate agents
http://www.ekiten.jp/
·Accountants and/or bookkeepers
http://www.arbeitstock.jp/detail/126836.html
·Major suppliers
http://www.city.aizuwakamatsu.fukushima.jp/ja/kanko_odekake/green_touris
m/noukaminshuku/minsyuku_hotaru.htm
· Robert Morris Associates, Dun and Bradstreet
Nothing
·Personal experience
Nothing
Time Line for Required Filings
You need to establish a time line when you will make the necessary filings
included, but not limited to: Fictitious Business Name Statement (including
newspaper publication), Opening Business Bank Account, Sales Tax Permit (if
selling products), Federal and State Employer ID numbers (if hiring employees),
Workers Compensation Insurance (if hiring employees), a state business license (if
business activity requires one), and city business license (if business activity requires
one). The Licenses and Permits section of this web site illustrates the filing process
for one city.
Accounting System
You will probably not mention the following two items in your business plan, but
you will have to do them as part of your financial operation
1. Create a "Chart of Accounts." You will use these account labels when you
create your cash flow projections. The "chart" will require more labels if you
sell inventory rather than just provide services. The "chart" will require even
more accounts if you intend to hire employees.
2. Address several items as part of your accounting system.
A.
I divide an account into three. I have a cach receipts journal.
9. B.I classify it in a cooking ingredient and personnel expenses and machine
charges. I use disbursement journal.
C. I use a Computer based general ledger.
D. Our work does not use a car and a computer.
E. I must estimate, control, and spend my cash with care. A bookkeeping system
is a must.
10. 5.Summary
This business plan show that Aizu restaurant will be successful. All of the critical
factors such as industry trends, competitive analysis, management expertise, and
financial analysis support this conclusion. Probably Aizu restaurant is needed by
people in Aizu. This is most important point in this business plan.
6.Supporting Documentation
1. Resume
Various knowledge is really necessary when they run the shop. Each one
understands work, and the human being whom I unify it, and give
instructions is necessary. I distribute work so that an individual can show one's
ability.
2. Letter of Intent
This time thank you for consent by new business with this shop. We do the
initial order as follows at once. Please arrange it. At first I express initial order
people, greetings.
3. Letter of Recommendation
It is a person wrestling with everything eagerly from youth. The popularity
becomes the existence of the leader of the local manager friend thick, too.
If it was your company, I thought that I might make use of technology of
something and came to introduce it.
4. Special Awards, Achievements
There is not it.
5. Newspaper and Magazine Clippings
It is possible to work by concentrating because it is possible to spend it in an
environment different from the house by going to the coffee shop and the
family restaurant until. Motivation was able to be improved by going out
even though it was near.
6. Additional Relevant Information Supporting Your Business
This section may include: a building lease, a franchise agreement; a
purchase agreement; copies of licenses and permits; specifications and cost
breakdowns; a partnership agreement; and articles of incorporation.