Cattaraugus County Business Development Corporation

Business Plan Q and A

Q: I'm getting my business plan ready to take to the bank to apply for a loan. What do bankers or loan committees look for in a business plan? What can I expect?

By AllBusiness.com*

(NOTE if you are applying for an MDLF loan, you will NOT meet with the MDLF Loan Committee.)

Be prepared! Many people misunderstand what the bank can and can't do for you and why. Before you get to the bank with the plan, here are some ways to prepare yourself and your plan.

As you develop your plan, set realistic assumptions about financing options. Bankers expect you to know the basics before you walk in their door:

You should also expect to fill out bank loan applications even if the required information is in your business plan. Bank managers need to have the forms filled out and in place, business plan or not. The bank will ask for past tax returns to prove whatever information you provide about your personal or business income. Be prepared to explain any discrepancies between your financials and your tax returns.

Only the good loan managers will actually read and comment on your plan. Although a business plan is required for most business loans, there is no guarantee that banks will read your plan. Many are just filed away. Obviously, you should prepare a plan to be read, and you can evaluate the bank by how closely they read your plan. A bank that wants a relationship with you will read you plan because they want to know who you are and what you plan to do. Here are the things they are most likely to look for:

So the business plan is a two-way test. Although many banks will require a plan, not all of them will really process the plan. Be grateful if they do. That means they are interested in your business and want to build a long-term relationship!

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