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Busters: Business Plan
1. Introduction

a)

This business plan describes a proposed venture to expand Busters from a one-store to two-store operation.

b)

Busters is a small retail store located in the lobby of a thriving large office building. It currently has three employees and sells snacks, sandwiches, beverages, cards, newspaper, books and small gift items.

c)

Ultimately, we hope to expand Busters so that it becomes a chain of 10-15 stores situated in the downtown office buildings.

Statement of purpose

The purpose of this Business Plan is to outline our current operations and map out our plans for expansion. Our goals are to raise additional capital through private loans and private equity injections from individuals who see the potential in this opportunity. This business plan provides a description of a proposed venture to expand our current retail operation from a onestore operation to a two-store. The reason for developing this new business plan is to include our second store to be located in the Luhrs Building in the Downtown Sector in Phoenix, Arizona.
This location is approximately four blocks from the current Buster’s. We have secured a lease, effective Jan 15th, 2014. This building is currently under construction with an expected completion date of 30 Mar 2014. This space, in the building will house Buster’s Inc when the multiple, state of the art office building opens for business.

2. Organization of the business and key players

Marsha Jones is the owner and principle manager of Busters. The current store employees two people, each of whom works at the store 30 hours a week, along with the store manager that works roughly 50 hours a week. All employees will answer directly to Marsha Jones.

a)

Owner(s) - The roles of the owner is to ensure the company is providing products and services that customers want to purchase, along with the hiring of managers. They will also be charged with attracting the

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