Business Plans:
Where Do I Start?
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Writing a business
plan is an important part of forming and
running your business. It’s often critical to
acquiring funding and for charting your successful
course.
Find business plan guidance, research sources and
strategies, Internet sites, and helpful
organizations to help create your business plan
using this guide and your City of Mesa Library.
Items below note Dewey numbers – check library
catalog for current location or to place hold.
REF = Reference items
non-circulating.
GDLP = Greater Phoenix Digital Library (dowloadable
from library website)
Print-friendly PDF
Dewey Number for Business
Plans: 658.4012
Use the following items and
others for step-by-step instructions on writing and
reviewing sample business plans. (Favorites marked
by *)
AABC’s of Writing Winning
Business Plans. Garrett Sutton. 658.4012 SU87A
2005
* Anatomy of a Business Plan: A Step-By-Step
Guide to Building a Business and Securing Your
Company's Future. Linda Pinson. 658.4012 P657A 2005
Bankable Business Plans. Edward G. Rogoff.
658.4012 R635B 2004 Explains how to use Risk
Management Association (RMA) numbers in your plan.
See Financials section of this list for information
on RMA source.
Business Plans Kit for Dummies. Steven D.
Peterson. 658.4012 P442B 2005 and GPDL
Business Planning Guide: Creating a Winning Plan
for Success. David H. Bangs. 658.4012 B225B 2002
* Business Plans Handbook: A Compilation of
Actual Business Plans Developed by Small Businesses
Throughout North America. Gale Research, Inc.
16+ Volumes Circulating and REF 658.4012 B964B Index
in MN REF
Sample plans ideal for models.
Business Plans Made Easy. David Bangs.
658.4012 B225BD 2005
Business Plans That Work: A Guide for Small
Business. Jeffry A. Timmons. 658.4012 T484B 2004
The Complete Book of Business Plans. Joseph
Covello & Brian J. Hazelgren. 658.4012 C838C 2006
Complete Idiot’s Guide to Business Plans.
Gwen Moran, Sue Johnson. 658.4012 M793C 2005
How to Write A Business Plan. Mike McKeever.
2007 GPDL
Real Business Plans and Marketing
Tools...Including Samples to Use in Starting,
Growing, Marketing, and Selling Your Business.
Anne McKinney. 658.4012 M215R 2003
* Rule’s Book of Business Plans for Startups:
Create A Winning Plan That You Can Take to the Bank.
Roger C. Rule. 658.11R861R 2004
Seven Step Business Plan. Sheila Holm.
658.401 H73S 2007
Seven Steps to A Successful Business Plan. Al
Coke. 658.4012 C669S 2002
So You Need to Write a Business Plan! Jerome
S. Osteryoung. 658.4012 OS76S 2003
Streetwise Business Plans with CD: Create a
Business Plan to Supercharge Your Profits.
Michele Cagan. 658.401C117S 2006
* The Successful Business Plan: Secrets and
Strategies. Rhonda Abrams. 658.4012 AB83S 2003
Your First Business Plan: A Simple Question and
Answer Format Designed to Help You Write Your Own
Plan. Joseph A. Covello, Brian J. Hazelgren.
658.4012 C838Y 2005 and GPDL

Industry Classification
Numbers
Find your NAICS (North
American Industrial Classification System)/SIC
(Standard Industrial Classification) numbers
prior to any research.
These classification numbers identify your
primary area(s) of business and are useful in
further research. Find numbers by locating your
business area in the index of the following
manuals or online at the Census website:
- NAICS Manual
- REF at all branches
- SIC Manual -
REF at all branches
-
United
States Census website
(see NAICS link) (http://www.census.gov)
Financials
View financial
information from statements aggregated from
companies in your business area. You may not
always be able to locate statements as specific
as your business type might be.
- RMA Annual
Statement Studies: Financial Ratio
Benchmarks.
- Risk Management Association.
MN, DR, RM REF 657.3 AN78A
- Almanac of
Business and Industrial Financial Ratios
(Also Called Troy) MN REF 338.52 T759
- Standard &
Poor's Industry Surveys MN REF 338.5
ST24
- Sourcebook of Statistics of Income
GovDoc T 22.35/5-2: (At Business Index
Table, MN)
Market
Research/Demographics
Learn about the market
for your product or service and demographics
related to your target:
-
United
States Census including population
census (person demographics) and economic
census (business demographics)
- Research Alert
Yearbook MN REF 658.835 R311R (selected
years)
- Library Business
Databases/E-Resources with
journal/newspaper articles (Business &
Company Resource Center, Reference USA,
newspaper databases, others) at
mesalibrary.org – requires library card and
PIN number.
Industry
Research/Forecasting
Gather information about
your industry including current and future
trends and helpful resources:
- Encyclopedia of
American Industries MN REF 338.02 EN 19E
v. 1 & 2
- Encyclopedia of
Emerging Industries MN REF 338.003 EN19G
- S&P Industry
Surveys MN REF 338.5 ST24
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BizStats.com with ratios, benchmarks,
business statistics of all kinds
- ICAF Industry Reports – Industrial
College of the Armed Forces annual reports
analyzing industries – click “Reports”:
www.ndu.edu/icaf/industry/reports.htm
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Library Business Databases
with journal/newspaper articles
(Business & Company Resource Center,
Reference USA, newspaper databases, others)
at mesalibrary.org – requires library card
and PIN number.
Trade Associations
Discover associations in
your field. They may be able to provide
statistics and information. Often, they will
offer information on the Web:
- Encyclopedia of
Associations MN REF, RM REF 061.3 G131E
- National Trade
and Professional Associations of the United
States. MN REF 330.025 N213N
- Also search
Google
to locate associations in your industry
area.
The Competition & Your
Market
Identify competitors in your
business' geographic or industry area:
- Arizona Business Directory
- Dun's Regional Business Directory Phoenix/Tucson
- Arizona Industrial Directory
- Arizona Manufacturers Directory
- Reference USA (library
e-resource – req. library card/PIN)
- Rocky Mountain High Technology Directory
- The library also carries a selection of national and
industry-specific business directories.

You may not always be able
to find the information you desire from "free" or
public library-subscription sources. Depending upon
the depth of information required, it may be
necessary to consider:
- using an academic
library with specialized business-curriculum
resources,
- checking
fee-based sources including
MarketResearch.com
(this and other companies sell industry and
business intelligence research reports on
demand; these reports can cost from several
hundred to several thousand dollars), or
- conducting your own
primary research (creating and administering
questionnaires, running focus groups,
interviewing competitors/potential customers,
etc.).
The library has a wide range
of books to help you understand and carry out
marketing research (Dewey 658.83) and other kinds of
business research, including:
Guerrilla Marketing
Research: Marketing Research Techniques That Can
Help Any Business Make More Money. Robert J.
Kaden. 658.83 K114G 2006
Marketing Research That Won't Break the Bank:
A Practical Guide to Getting the Information You
Need. Alan R. Andreasen. 658.83 AN25M 2002
Marketing Research. David A. Aaker, V.
Kumar, George S. Day. 658.83 AA41M 2001
Market Research Made Easy. Don Doman,
Dell Dennison, Margaret Doman. 658.83 D71M 2006
Market Research Matters: Tools and Techniques
for Aligning Your Business. Robert Duboff,
Jim Spaeth. 658.83 D852M 2000
The Focus Group: A Strategic Guide to
Organizing, Conducting and Analyzing the Focus
Group Interview. Jane Farley Templeton.
658.83 T249F 1994

All URLs current as of
4/20/10. URLs/ site availability subject to change.
Mesa Public Library does not endorse individual
products or businesses and takes no responsibility
for claims made. Sites are included for useful
information found.
BizStats.com
www.bizstats.com/
Instant access to useful financial ratios, business
statistics & benchmarks, effective and
understandable online analysis of businesses &
industries. Some advanced information for a fee.
Business Planning for Non-Profits or For-Profits:
www.mapnp.org/library/plan_dec/bus_plan/bus_plan.htm
Links to information about business plans.
CCH Business Owner's Toolkit: Planning Your
Business: www.toolkit.cch.com/text/P02_0001.asp
Links explaining all parts of the business plan.
Small Business Administration Business Plan Basics:
www.sba.gov/starting_business/planning/basic.html
Outline and explanation of business plan. Excellent
section on marketing research (marketing link).

These local agencies offer
counseling, training, and other assistance:
AZ
Department of Commerce – Small Business Services:
See helpful online startup manual, Entrepreneur's
Edge, including business plan template. Many other
services. www.azcommerce.com/SmallBiz/
SBA - Small Business
Administration: Phoenix office. Can assist with
lending/support. www.sba.gov
SBDC - Small
Business Development Centers: Free counseling
and technical assistance, low-cost training. http://www.azsbdc.net/
SCORE –
Counselors to America’s Small Business: Free
counseling, technical assistance, low-cost training.
evaz.scorechapter.org/
Maricopa Community College - Business Information
Systems Department: Coursework in
entrepreneurship/business topics.
www.mc.maricopa.edu/dept/d07/
See our Business Resources page at mesalibrary.org
for more great resources! www.mesalibrary.org/research/business.aspx

Revised 4/10
Sandra Rizzo, Business Librarian
Mesa Public Library
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