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What types of financial information do I need for my business plan?

Last Updated: August 24, 2007

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The financial section of the business plan is where you explain the financial needs of the business and the business cash flow projections for day-to-day operations.

Typically the plan would include the following:
- a summary of capital requirements (a description of how much you will need to start your business and how the money will be spent).
- personal financial statement of the principals of the business.
- pro forma financial statements of projected or estimated statements as opposed to actual or historical summaries of financial activities.

Projected financial statements include:
- a 12-month cash flow statement.
- three years of historical financial documents (if you are an existing business).
- a three-year projected income statement.
- a three-year projected balance sheet.

All projected financial statements should also include a list of well-documented assumptions that are the basis for the numbers.

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