Interested in Business Plans
Those who FAIL to plan...plan to FAIL!
61% of all businesss are turned down for a loan due to a poor loan package.
iBank Professionals get your plan seen FIRST!
If you were a lender looking at 100 plans a day, would you rather look at an organized, well written, thorough plan, or look through box's of materials?
Preparing a business plan draws on a wide range of knowledge from many different business disciplines: Finance, Management, Intellectual Property , Supply Chain, Operations, Sales and Marketing, Customer Service, Retention, Payroll, Exit Strategy, etc.
In the banking world you are guilty and must be proven innocent. Bankers won't believe what you tell them. They need proof that comes within a professionally prepared business plan, to get you seen and to give the banker that lasting impression. Your business leadership and entrepreneurial mindset must reveal itself by dotting your I's and crossing your T's.
iBank will review your existing business plan and inform you where the plan is weak, strong, and everything in between. This is just not a review but a detailed analysis of your business and your business industry.
iBank will write your SBA certified business plan from scratch. A Small Business Loan application requires an SBA formatted business plan (included in the price). The plan includes a business description, marketing plan, resumes and financials (historical and forecasts). This plan takes 2 weeks to complete with cooperation from the small business owner to gather necessary data.
iBank will write a Certified Business Plan for equity fundraising. The "Certified Business Plan" is an 87-paragraph, 9-section, thoroughly researched business plan that requires more than 100 hours to complete. Based on the purpose of the plan, completion may take more or less time depending on the complexity of the industry and if there is an introduction of new products, services or technologies, but is usually completed in less than four weeks. To be certified, a SCBO Project Manager conducts the following process: