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UPer Crust Pies
Company Summary
UPer Crust Pies is a specialty meat and fruit pie retailer importing its products from Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. At present there are only two small competitors servicing the entire U.S.A. UPer Crust Pies will offer hot ready-to-go meat and fruit pies and frozen take-home options as well as an assortment of fresh salads and cold beverages.
We are considering five possible locations for its first store in downtown Yubetchatown. The company has plans to expand with an additional four stores in the local megalopolis over the next three years. Implementing a sound business model into our first store will aid expansion plans and open up the possibility of franchising.
UPer Crust Pies is currently seeking a bank loan and an additional private investment contribution from outside investors and family members.
Major costs include initial inventory purchases, equipment purchases, shop rental, personnel wages, site remodeling, marketing and various other operating expenses. Projected gross sales for the first year of business are expected to be over $120,000.
2.1 Company Ownership
UPer Crust Pies is a Limited Liability Company. All membership shares are currently owned by Lina and Olie Mackinac-Gogebic, with the intent of using a portion of these shares to raise private investment through outside investors and family members.
If all funds are raised, based on the investment requirements established in the financial section of this plan, Lina and Olie Mackinac-Gogebic will maintain ownership of no less than 51% of the company.
Reinvestment of earnings will be the backbone of this business after start-up and will ensure future growth and achievement of the company’s goals. A second and possibly third round of private investment may be considered to aid the company’s expansion plans in years two and three of operations.
2.2 Start-up Summary
Start-up expenses and assets are shown below, and the majority of these funds will be used for corporate design, re-modeling and to pay rent for three months prior to opening.
No legal costs will be incurred as the owners have agreed to trade a stock option with the company’s legal counsel in return for on-going legal services.
Start-up assets include initial inventory for the first store including purchasing, packaging, shipping and cold storage fees associated with buying the product inventory. Purchases of equipment assets such as a commercial oven, pie warmers, ambient display cases, refrigerators and freezers and miscellaneous one-time furnishings are necessary. The company anticipates the need for liquid cash for operating expenses, unforseen company expenses and to help cover wages for the first three months of business.

Start-up | |
Requirements | |
Start-up Expenses | |
Legal | $0 |
Stationery | $600 |
Liability insurance | $2,000 |
Rent (3 months prior to opening) | $8,000 |
Computer | $1,200 |
Licenses | $700 |
Corporate design | $9,000 |
Web design & implementation | $3,500 |
Lease-hold improvements | $20,000 |
Total Start-up Expenses | $45,000 |
Start-up Assets | |
Cash Required | $118,000 |
Start-up Inventory | $12,000 |
Other Current Assets | $0 |
Long-term Assets | $65,000 |
Total Assets | $195,000 |
Total Requirements | $240,000 |