Profit and Loss Projection (3 Years)

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Profit and Loss Projection (3 Years)
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January 24, 2008 (1 years 10 ago)
This is very good info. I am going to also pass it on to my 20 something nephew who is in business and having problems and maybe he can see, using this form, where some of the problems are coming in at. This is a very good form, thank you so much for taking your time to do this for others to also use. It is appreciated.

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Profit and Loss Projection (3 Years) Enter your Company Name here 2006 Sales Cost/ Goods Sold (COGS) Gross Profit Operating Expenses Salary (Office & Overhead) Payroll (taxes etc.) Outside Services Supplies (off and operation) Repairs/ Maintenance Advertising Car, Delivery and Travel Accounting and Legal Rent Telephone Utilities Insurance Taxes (real estate etc.) Interest Depreciation Other expense (specify) Other expense (specify) Total Expenses Net Profit Before Tax Income Taxes Net Profit After Tax Owner Draw/ Dividends Adj. to Retained Earnings $ $ % 100.00% $ $ 2007 % 100.00% $ $ 2008 % 100.00% - $ $ - - Notes on Preparation $ - to print this information to use as-reference later. To delete Note: You may want these instructions, click the border of this text box and-then press the DELETE key. A long term forecast is not a necessary part of a basic-business plan. However, it is an-excellent tool to help you open up your thinking about the company's future. Furthermore, venture capitalists will almost always want a - to get a feel for growth prospects. long term forecast The further out you forecast, the less accuracy you can maintain, so use round numbers, except-where you know exact amounts; e.g.: rent expense if you have a long term lease. The most important part of the long term forecast is not the numbers themselves, but the assumptions underlying the numbers. So make sure your assumptions are-stated clearly and - detail in a narrative attachment. This will in communicate your vision of the company's future and how you anticipate realizing that vision. You will note that there are some lines on the bottom of this spreadsheet-which may not be on a twelve-month P & L. This is to help you do some planning about funding growth: - same as Net Profit on a 12-month Profit and - NET PROFIT BEFORE TAX is the Loss spreadsheet. - INCOME TAX allows you to estimate how $ much of your profit will have to go to $ the IRS. - NET PROFIT AFTER TAX is what is left for you to use. - OWNER DRAW/ DIVIDENDS is how much the owners plan to take out for - $ $ $ - $ -

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