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Attention Wealth Creators: Here is how to make Your Business Plan Bankable!

When a bank’s underwriting team opens a business plan, they are not looking to be inspired by an idea; they are looking for evidence that their money is safe. They read your plan to assess risk, execution capacity, and financial health.

To get a “yes,” your business plan must speak their language.

Core Sections of a Bankable Plan

Underwriters typically jump straight to the numbers and the risk mitigation strategies. A bank-ready plan must include these specific sections:

  • Executive Summary: A concise one-page snapshot stating the exact loan amount requested, the purpose of the funds, and how the loan will be repaid.
  • Company Track Record: Proof of past execution. Banks want to see your operational history, key milestones achieved, and evidence of market traction.
  • Management Profile: Resumes and industry experience of the core team. Banks fund capable operators who can navigate challenges.
  • Detailed Use of Funds: A precise, line-item breakdown of exactly how the capital will be deployed (e.g., $100,000 for manufacturing equipment, $30,000 for working capital).
  • Market & Risk Analysis: A realistic assessment of competitors and industry headwinds, paired with your direct strategy to mitigate those risks.
  • Financial Projections: Three years of historical data (if applicable) and three to five years of realistic, month-by-month financial projections (Income Statement, Cash Flow, and Balance Sheet).

Crucial Financial Metrics (The Math of Approval)

Banks don’t just look at revenue; they look at specific ratios to determine if your business can weather an economic downturn while still servicing debt.

MetricFormulaWhat It Tells the BankTarget
DSCR (Debt Service)NOI ÷ Debt ServiceCan cash flow comfortably cover loan payments?> 1.25x
LTV (Loan-to-Value)Loan ÷ Collateral ValueDoes the collateral cover a potential default?< 80%
Current RatioAssets ÷ LiabilitiesCan short-term bills be paid without distress?> 1.5
Debt-to-EquityTotal Debt ÷ EquityHow much “skin in the game” the owners have< 2.0
Gross Margin(Rev – COGS) ÷ RevIs the core product actually profitable to sell?Industry specific

Key insight: The Debt Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR) is arguably the most critical metric. A DSCR of 1.25x means your business generates $1.25 of net operating income for every $1.00 of debt it owes, providing a 25% cushion for unexpected challenges.

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