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    Business Plan For the purpose of investment money the business plan in mind is an Electrical Contracting Company. The commercial construction in the central Florida area is booming and this type of business with good management will be very successful. The name if the business will be Massy Electric‚ Inc. In the construction business there are many liabilities‚ not only for the company‚ but also for the employees. Some of these liabilities include damage of property to others and

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    4 Potential sources of risk The following potential sources of risk to the health and safety of persons have been identified‚ and must‚ as a minimum‚ be appropriately addressed by the principal contractor in the principal contractor’s Health and Safety Plan. In addition‚ the principal contractor must perform its own risk assessments to enable it to take the necessary precautions to protect the health and safety of persons on the site‚ to comply with the principal contractor’s obligations under

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    Henry Tucker Constructing as Effective Business Plan August‚ 28‚ 2013 Virginia College Executive Summary The purpose of my business plan is to raise $100‚000 for the development of a welding service and supply business while showcasing the expected financials and operations over the next three years. Tucker’s Welding and Supply Inc‚ (“the Company”) will be a South Carolina based corporation that will provide welding services as

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    Learning Objectives 1. What is the difference between an employee and an independent contractor? Independent contactor works for‚ and receives payment from‚ an employer but whose working conditions and methods are not controlled by the employer. An independent contractor is not an employee but may be an agent. Seven criteria to be a contractor include: Worker can exercise control over details of work. Worker’s occupation is distinct from that of employer. Worker does not follow employer’s

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    Case 3.2 Prime Contractors Required: a. A number of evidence demonstrated Prime’s strategic shift from the refuse services‚ which were the concentration of their business‚ and the majority of their sales during their 6th year with a percentage that exceeds %59 at a time when they did not provide the animal care service. By year 10 the animal care services reached over %70. They have shifted from a business of fixed assets to labor based. It is shown in the statement of cash flow where a huge portion

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    (CFO)‚ a husband and wife team‚ owned and operated J&J Electrical Contractors‚ Inc. (J&J).1 J&J performed commercial‚ industrial‚ residential‚ and public electrical-contracting work. Electrical work included wiring and installing anything to do with power‚ lighting‚ or other electrical equipment‚ and electrical contractors had to be licensed by the state of California. Often‚ electrical contractors were called to a job by a general contractor who had over- all responsibility for constructing a building

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    Gunny Bag Lifter Business Plan Entrepreneurship Submission Group 12 – Section C 2012 Hrishikesh Deshpande Manideepa Halder Prashant Soni Raghav Agrawal 9/17/2012 Contents 1. Introduction 3 1.1. Company 3 1.2. Product 3 2. Opportunity Analysis 3 2.1. PESTAL 3 2.2. Industry 5 2.3. Market 7 3. Business Model 9 4. Plan 10 4.1. Marketing Plan 10 4.2. Operations Plan 10 4.3. Financial Plan 11 4.3.1. Revenue Stream 11 4.3.2. Cost 12 4.3.3. Source

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    [pic] Business Plan TMGT601 Huang Huang 20137166 Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Business Environment 3 Vision‚ Mission and goals 3 Products and services 3 Business‚ organization and finance structures 3 Strength‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities and Threat (SWOT) analysis 3 Premises‚ plant and equipment 4 Information systems and telecommunications 4 Intellectual property‚ licenses and memberships 4 Insurances 4 Goals‚ milestones

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    Executive Summary Loudoun Lawn and Landscape‚ LLC is a company created to satisfy needs of consumers in the Loudoun County area. We seek to use our knowledge and experience in the green industry to quickly gain esteem and currency in our respected market place. Our lasting impression on each client will be our customer service. Through follow-up visits‚ punctuality‚ fair pricing‚ and all-around politeness we will earn the trust and respect of the community. Our company provides residential

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    architectural woodwork in the form of wall paneling‚ custom cabinets‚ and other products for the local residential market. After initial losses and several thin profit years of competitive bidding construction projects‚ Comgate is creating this business plan in order to bring its mission statement into clearer focus. Prior years were characterized by hectic efforts to bid as many jobs as possible. Margins were thin as pricing policy was "flexible" for fear that there would be insufficient work for

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