Indian Food Truck Business Plan
Autor: Subin Sunny • November 3, 2015 • Business Plan • 2,029 Words (9 Pages) • 911 Views
Executive Summary
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The purpose of this business plan is to raise $150,000 for the development of a food truck while showcasing the expected financials and operations over the next three years. The Indians on Wheels, Inc. is a St. Louis based corporation that will provide mobile sales of food to customers in its target market. The Company was founded by Subin Sunny Madathil. |
Products and Services
The primary revenue center for the business will come from the sale and distribution of food served from the Company’s food truck that will operate throughout St. Louis city. The business will specialize in serving authentic food including: batata vada, bhajji, bhelpuri, chat, dabeli, dahi puri, dahi vada, pakora, pani puri, pav bhajji. The later section of the business plan will further describe the services offered by the food truck. |
Financing
Mr. Madathil is seeking to raise $150,000 from Moneybags Investment. The interest rate and loan agreement are to be further discussed during negotiation. This business plan assumes that the business will receive a 10 year loan with a 9% fixed interest rate. Mr. Madathil will contribute $10,000 to the venture. The financing will be used for the following:
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Projected Startup Costs | Total |
Initial Lease Payments and Deposits | $ 25,000 |
Working Capital | $ 65,000 |
Leasehold Improvements | $ 10,000 |
Security Deposits | $ 2,500 |
Opening Supplies | $ 10,000 |
Company Vehicle and Lease Deposits | $ 20,000 |
Marketing Budget | $ 10,000 |
Miscellaneous and Unforeseen Costs | $ 7,500 |
Total Startup Costs | $ 150,000 |
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Mission Statement
Management’s mission is to provide the St. Louis city (and other areas where the Company expands) with fresh quality Indian food served on a mobile basis. |
Management Team
The Company was founded by Subin Sunny Madathil. Mr. Madathil has more than 6 years of experience in the food and beverage industry. Through his expertise, he will be able to bring the operations of the business to profitability within its first year of operations. |
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