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6 ways to improve your business plan

All businesses need a business plan, not just new businesses.

A business plan sets out your objectives and strategies, with ways to achieve them. Your business plan documents how you will manage all the important aspects of your business, from products and services to operational plans and finances.

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Effective business planning is essential for growth, adaptability, and long-term success. Things change with new technologies, employees, ways of working, and market impacts.

It’s important to review and update your business plan as your business evolves. It won’t be the same business 2, 5 or even 10 years from now.

Don’t let business planning drop down your priority list. Here are 6 tips to write a business plan from scratch or to update your old one.

1. Review your plan regularly

A business plan is not a set-and-forget document. It needs to change as your business changes over time. If you’re writing a business plan, set yourself a reminder to revisit it in 6 months.

If it’s been a while since you’ve looked at your business plan, get it out and read it. Does it still reflect where your business is now and where you want it to be?

Are there external impacts on your business you need to consider? How can you adapt to respond to challenges and opportunities?

There’s no right answer as to ‘how often should I review my business plan’. It all depends on your business, industry and how busy you are. It’s good practice to review and update it at least once a year or when there are any major impacts to your business.

Consider the flow-on effects of updating your business plan. If it changes, you’ll probably need to update your marketing and social media plans to reflect your new goals to reach any targets you’ve set.

2. Make planning fun and collaborative

Business plans are more likely to succeed if you keep staff engaged and involved with your vision of success. It also means you don’t have to write or update the entire business plan yourself.

Collaborative planning is a great way to check how the business is performing. You can uncover roadblocks, knowledge gaps, areas for improvement and what’s working well in the business.

Don’t be afraid to encourage creative thinking and involve all staff members across your business. It will make them feel appreciated and they may see opportunities that you don’t.

You never know where the next great idea might come from. Whether that’s a small improvement to processes, or a new product or service to expand your business offering.

3. Set achievable goals

Your vision of success is unique to you and your business. Goals can take time to achieve, and the end goal can feel like a mountain to climb.

Create smaller, actionable goals to build a sense of momentum and progress in your business. Ticking off these goals as you achieve them will set you up for success in achieving your immediate, medium and long-term vision.

You can set goals for any area of the business from sales to marketing and more. Similar to your overall business plan, there are many related plans that can help you structure your business.

Some examples include:

  • Marketing plan template
  • Professional development plan template
  • Risk register and treatment plan template

Download and use these templates to help document processes, set achievable goals and grow your business.

4. Create an action plan

It doesn’t matter how great your business plan is if you don’t use it. Creating a 12-month action plan will help you focus on the things that matter most.

Break your large goals into smaller, achievable activities with timeframes. A great way to get started is to think about 3 things you’d like to work on or achieve over the next 12 months. For each one, list the most important actions to take.

Setting diary reminders is a great way to make sure your action plan remains on track. To get started, try our one-page action plan template.

5. Build in resilience and plan for uncertainty

A great business plan can’t protect you from everything, but it will help you to respond with confidence. You need to consider your risks, take action to minimise them and prepare to adapt when challenges arise.

A resilient business can adapt more easily to disruptions. To build resilience in your business you can:

  • consider how different market forces will impact your business
  • define how you will respond in difficult times and document actions to take
  • identify potential new markets and diversify suppliers
  • update critical information, processes and policies such as insurance.

Staying operational and retaining your staff, assets and brand equity are all important to long-term success. If you’re prepared for the worst, you’ll be in a strong position to recover, re-launch or grow when the time is right.

A resilient business is a prepared business. You don’t have to be in a bushfire or flood prone area to need disaster resilience strategies.

Damage to your business can be devastating and often happens without warning. Take the steps now to prepare your business, so you are ready to face challenging times if they arise.

Identify what your business can’t afford to lose and plan for how to prevent loss if a disaster occurs with our Disaster resilience pages.

6. Get help from experts

You don’t have to do it all and you can’t know everything. Getting advice from specialists is an essential part of any business, no matter what stage you’re at.

Having trusted advisers and experts on board can help test and confirm your ideas and set realistic goals. Getting advice from an expert who can look at your business objectively is an important way to understand how your business is performing and how it can develop.

You can get expert advice from an accountant, lawyer, financial adviser, banker, or business coach, depending on your business and goals. Your planning will improve with access to their focus and in-depth knowledge.

Engaging with a business coach or mentor is another great way to test plans, receive support, and brainstorm improvements. Learning from their experience and applying their insights will help you succeed.

Not sure where to start? We offer a number of learning and advice services to help you start or grow your business.

Looking for in-person advice?

  • Book a spot on our Small Business Bus that travels throughout metro and regional locations in Victoria – Small Business Bus.
  • Attend one of our in-person workshops across a wide range of business topics – in-person workshops.

Busy and need online advice at your convenience?

  • Book a spot with our online webinars held at various times throughout the week covering a wide range of business topics – live online webinars.
  • Book a free business advice session with a business expert – virtual advice sessions.

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Henry Perlen - Principal

Representing over 40 years of experience, Henry has built his professional relationship upon advising private clients on their financial and taxation affairs. Henry is a trusted advisor to a number of private enterprises and family business owners, providing financial and tax directions at the family and corporate levels. He ensures that tax and financial governance requirements are managed without fuss. Henry is proud to lead a team with a diverse skillset that manages the balance of a smaller firm but with a strong commercial and practical approach to business and taxation matters.

He has worked in insolvency, taxation, audit and general business services over a number of years and his personal passion is in the area of business planning, superannuation planning and estate planning especially in respect of intergenerational wealth transfer.

Kevin Lau - Principal

Kevin is a Chartered Accountant and a Principal at APNL.

With over a decade of experience, he brings broad taxation expertise to the firm in the areas of compliance accounting, business advisory and tax consulting for Small Medium Enterprises (SME’s).

Kevin takes pride in offering a personalised approach to his clients. Recognising the unique challenges each business faces, he provides tailored strategies to navigate the intricate tax landscape, fostering growth and ensuring compliance.

His clients have benefited from his broad taxation expertise and commercial acumen including those in manufacturing, hospitality, advertising, property, healthcare, professional services and a range of other industries.

Kevin has a keen interest in the superannuation industry, assisting clients with their retirement and estate planning needs.

In his spare time Kevin enjoys playing soccer, snowboarding, travelling and spending time with family and friends.

Advisory

At APNL, we take pride in our extensive advisory capabilities designed to cater to businesses of all types and sizes. Our expertise encompasses a diverse range of services, including assisting with business structure selection, offering restructuring guidance, and providing valuable risk advice. Whether you are embarking on a new venture, seeking to acquire, enhance, expand, or divest your business, you can rely on APNL to offer comprehensive and personalized assistance. Our client-centric approach ensures that we delve into the intricacies of each situation, offering tailored solutions to meet your unique needs.

Contact us today to discuss how we can work together: 03 9654 2022 or email us at info@apnl.com.au

Business & Corporate Structuring

Our Business & Corporate Structuring service is designed to cater specifically to your needs, whether you're launching a new venture, expanding operations, or planning for succession. Our expert advisors are committed to tailoring the perfect solution for you and your business.

With a focus on fostering a mentoring relationship, our firm provides unwavering support to help business owners make informed decisions. By working closely with our experienced Advisors, we gain valuable insights into your business and objectives, allowing us to address challenges as they arise and strategize for improved operations and financial outcomes.

Our approach revolves around the following key principles:

  1. Defining Clear Personal and Business Goals: We work collaboratively to establish well-defined goals for both you and your business, ensuring alignment and clarity.
  2. Planning and Implementation: Together, we chart a path to achieve these objectives, meticulously planning and implementing actions to drive success.
  3. Mentorship and Ongoing Support: Our dedicated team establishes a nurturing mentoring relationship with you, providing continuous support through regular contact and guidance.

At APNL, we work with businesses at various stages of the business life cycle, including start-ups and established enterprises, whether large or small. Our comprehensive range of services includes:

  • Management Reporting & Analysis
  • Budgeting and Forecasting
  • Financial Analysis – Cost/Margins
  • Asset Structures
  • Bookkeeping Support
  • Business Appraisals
  • Due Diligence
  • Business Plan
  • Succession Planning/Business Sale
  • Business Grants
  • Business Coaching
  • Software Solutions

Get in touch with us today and take the first step towards optimizing your business's potential.

Contact us today to discuss how we can work together: 03 9654 2022 or email us at info@apnl.com.au

Taxation

Most enterprises encounter shared challenges irrespective of their industry. We take pride in offering clients sound counsel and expert guidance to effectively manage cash flow and foster optimal business growth.

Our proficient team is well-equipped to assist you with a range of intricate tax matters, encompassing tax consolidation, business succession planning, and remuneration options, ensuring strict adherence to all compliance, legislative, and taxation requirements.

Our comprehensive array of services includes:

  1. Financial Statement Preparation
  2. Australian Taxation Office (ATO) Lodgment for individuals, partnerships, joint ventures, companies trust, and superannuation funds.
  3. Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC) requirements
  4. Tax planning and problem solving
  5. Bank covenant reporting
  6. Three-way financial projections

Contact us today to discuss how we can work together: 03 9654 2022 or email us at info@apnl.com.au

Self-Managed Superannuation Funds

We have the expertise to assist you in determining whether an SMSF is suitable for your needs. Our comprehensive support spans from establishing your SMSF to handling its ongoing administration to ensure compliance.

Rest assured, we will keep you and your trustees informed about the ever-changing superannuation landscape, including rules and regulations.

Our services are proudly delivered locally and in-house, providing you with peace of mind regarding the privacy of your information and the quality of our service.

Our offered services include:

  • Administration and Compliance, encompassing:
  • Tax Returns
  • Preparation of Financial Statements
  • Facilitating Annual Independent Audits
  • Fund establishment and Trust Deed Updates
  • Pension Establishment
  • Tax and Strategic Advice

Contact us today to discuss how we can work together: 03 9654 2022 or email us at info@apnl.com.au

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Secure File Transfer is a facility that allows the safe and secure exchange of confidential files or documents between you and us.

Email is very convenient in our business world, there is no doubting that. However email messages and attachments can be intercepted by third parties, putting your privacy and identity at risk if used to send confidential files or documents. Secure File Transfer eliminates this risk.

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APNL Pty Ltd Chartered Accountants and Advisors ("APNL") understands that in globalising world, protection of your privacy and information is of the utmost importance. We are dedicated to protecting your personal information especially the collection, use and storage of information. At APNL, we understand the significance you place on information that identifies you ("your personal information"), and we are committed to assisting you in safeguarding it.

The Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs) form the cornerstone of the privacy protection policy that APNL Pty Ltd are statutorily bound and abide by steadfastly. This Privacy Policy outlines how we manage the information we collect about you when you provide personal information to us in person, by mail or email, or when you visit our website.

Collection of Personal Information

We will only collect personal information that you voluntarily provide to us or have given us prior consent. The ways we may collect personal information from you include, but are not limited to:

Please note that in some cases, providing certain personal information may be necessary for us to provide you with the requested services or information. If you choose not to provide us with specific personal information, it may hinder our ability to fulfill your requests.

Types of Personal Information We Collect

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Use of Your Personal Information

APNL and our associated entities will use the personal information you provide for the purpose of providing the agreed-upon services, such as accounting or business advisory services. Additionally, we may use this information for internal business and management processes, monitoring and improving our website, keeping you informed about our services and company news, and fulfilling our legal obligations.

Prior to providing products or services to you APNL is obliged by law to collect, and verify, certain personal information from you. The statutes governing these requirements include:

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Your personal information will only be disclosed to employees or consultants of APNL and its associated entities who are involved in providing the agreed-upon services. Depending on the nature of the engagement, we may need to disclose your personal information to third parties, which may include service and content providers, dealers and agents, or our contractors and advisors.

Security Procedures

APNL takes the security of your personal information seriously and implements reasonable measures to protect it from misuse, interference, loss, unauthorized access, modification, and disclosure. We regularly review our security procedures to ensure their effectiveness.

However, please be aware that transmitting data over the Internet is not entirely secure, and we cannot guarantee the security of information transmitted to us via electronic means such as via e-mail. Such transmissions are done at your own risk.

Data Breach Notification

In the event of an "eligible data breach" as defined by the Privacy Amendment (Notifiable Data Breaches) Act 2017 (Cth), we will notify affected individuals, including you, and the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) in accordance with the law. If you believe a data breach has occurred or have concerns about your privacy, please contact us as detailed below.

Access and Correction of Personal Information

You have the right to access the personal information we hold about you and to request corrections if you believe the information is inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated. To access or correct your personal information, please contact us at info@apnl.com.au. We will respond to your request within 2 business days.

Changes to Our Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy represents our current practices and may be updated from time to time for various reasons. Any changes will be published on our website, and your continued use of our services and website signifies your acceptance of the updated Privacy Policy.

Complaints Resolution

APNL is committed to resolving privacy-related concerns fairly and responsibly. If you have any concerns about how we handle your personal information, please contact us using the details provided below. We will address your concerns through our complaints handling process and provide you with an outcome in a reasonable timeframe. If you remain dissatisfied with our response, you may refer your concerns to the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner.

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If you have any questions, requests, or concerns related to this Privacy Policy or your personal information, please contact us at:

APNL Pty Ltd Chartered Accountants and Advisors

Postal address: PO Box 630 CARLTON SOUTH VIC 3053

Email: info@apnl.com.au

By using our website and providing us with your personal information, you indicate your understanding of and agree to comply with the terms and conditions set out in this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree with this Privacy Policy, please refrain from using our website or providing us with your personal information. This Privacy Policy was last updated in August 2023.