Business Plan

The Business Plan category by Dr. Paul Borosky, MBA, features step-by-step guides, templates, and professional insights to help entrepreneurs and small business owners create SBA- and investor-ready business plans. Each article and video includes practical strategies for organizing your ideas, building pro forma financial statements, and crafting a compelling executive summary. Using Dr. Paul’s proprietary Organize-Plan-Grow™ Strategy, this section provides clear, actionable content designed to help business owners move from concept to completion with confidence. Whether you’re starting a new business or expanding an existing one, explore proven methods for developing business plans that attract funding and set the foundation for long-term success.

How to Write a RV Park Business Plan

How to Write an RV Park Business Plan (2026) An RV park business plan provides the structure needed to protect capital while turning land, infrastructure, and market demand into a profitable, financeable operation. Because RV parks require significant upfront investment, owners must plan site layout, utilities, seasonality, pricing, and long-term maintenance decisions carefully—before committing money, […]

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How to Write a Lawn Care Business Plan

How to Write a Lawn Care Business Plan The lawn care industry is highly competitive and seasonal, with cash flow, labor, and equipment costs shifting throughout the year. Without a business plan, these cash flow problems often stay hidden until they shut an operation down—especially when pricing, scheduling, and growth decisions are made on instinct

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How to Write a Trucking Business Plan

How to Write a Trucking Business Plan By Dr. Paul Borosky, DBA, MBA – Business Plan Writer & Consultant The trucking industry is changing fast, fuel volatility, rising insurance premiums, tighter margins, and more competition than ever before. At the same time, demand for reliable freight, OTR transport, and last-mile delivery continues to climb as

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How to Write a Bar or Lounge Business Plan

How to Write a Bar or Lounge Business Plan (2026) This guide outlines the core sections of a lender- and investor-ready bar or lounge business plan in 2026, explaining how each component contributes to approval, funding, and long-term viability. From defining the customer experience and business concept to detailing products, industry conditions, and capital requirements,

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How to Write an Assisted Living Business Plan

How to Write an Assisted Living Business Plan Part of our “How to Write” Industry Specific Business Plan Series Dr. Paul Borosky, MBA, has found that the assisted living industry’s competitors have experienced moderate revenue growth over the past few years, driving the demand for assisted living business plans, business plan templates, and pro forma financial projections.

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How to Write a Construction Company Business Plan

How to Write a Construction Business Plan By Dr. Paul Borosky, MBA | Updated August 2025 If you’re starting or growing a construction company—whether you specialize in framing, roofing, drywall, HVAC, or general contracting—you need a solid construction business plan. This essential document helps you organize your operations, define your services, attract new clients, and

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How to Write a Daycare Business Plan

Key Takeaways Auto repair shops fail from poor pricing, cash flow control, and undocumented operations—not lack of demand. A strong business plan turns labor, parts, and volume into predictable financial outcomes lenders trust. This guide explains how lenders evaluate repair shops—not just how owners describe them. Dr. Paul Borosky brings 14+ years, 1,000+ plans, and

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How to Write a Coffee Shop Business Plan

Key Takeaways Auto repair shops fail from poor pricing, cash flow control, and undocumented operations—not lack of demand. A strong business plan turns labor, parts, and volume into predictable financial outcomes lenders trust. This guide explains how lenders evaluate repair shops—not just how owners describe them. Dr. Paul Borosky brings 14+ years, 1,000+ plans, and

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