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Hot doggies on your way: a strategic plan

Hot Doggies on Your Way
I.                   Background
Hotdogs have become part of the American life and American food system. Hot dogs can either be in a roll with cheese, mayonnaise and mustard or it is eaten alone, it is an acceptable food for the busy and demanding American (or anyone else’s) life.

This paper is a plan of a little chain of hotdog stands that has a vision of expanding them if the few initial stands prove to be of potential profit in the future. Five stands will be a starting ground for this Entrepreneurial move selling hotdogs in crowded and busy places all over the city. It has the aim to satisfy the hungry stomachs of many individuals each day who do not have the luxury of time to sit back and relax while eating.
Hot Doggies is the planned name of the hot dog chain. It would be a single proprietorship and entrepreneurial business under this paper’s author name. It is however simply referred to as “Hot Doggies” or “the Chain” hereinafter.
II.                The Industry and the Hot Doggies
Hot dog stand and hot dog as a food is a profitable source of income in the United States. It even surpassed McDonalds in terms of location to buy.
            With a promising market and industry for hot dog stands and hot dog meals/food, Hot Doggies is an encouraging take off for an entrepreneur. Although the mentioned place in the news is Chicago, it does not exclude the great possibility in other states and cities.
III.             The External Environment
Competitors will be the hardest hurdle to the success of Hot Doggies. However, as soon as the business can establish its name and strategic locations, profits will simply flow and possible expansions and franchising will come their way.
Additionally, the various applicable laws and regulations of the state will also be one thing that would be considered externally as these are very important in determining where to place the stands in order to avoid penalties but at the same time, the sales would not be badly affected.
The eagerness and abilities of the five vendors to be hired would be another big external (as well as internal) factor. Externally, it would be their own respective styles and techniques that would determine the amount of sales that they would make. It would be a combination of their own charisma, friendliness to customers and sales techniques. This is the reason why they are paid on both a fixed rate plus a certain commission upon reaching a quota for their sales.
IV.             The Internal Environment
Since Hot Doggies is just starting and it is owned and managed by the owner (although vendors are required), the total care and control would be up to the owner. This means the policies will be solely at his/her discretion as well as other matters related  to the business.
As mentioned, the vendors are another part of the Internal factor. They are partly controlled by the owner of the business and the motivations, rewards and penalty policies of the owner would affect the selling process of each hired vendor. Since it is singularly owned and it is only starting up, the  “company’s (the chain’s) personnel objectives, policies, and procedures” (Megginson, 1972, p. 58) which are classified as internal factors will be dealt by the owner of Hot Doggies.
V.                Customer Demographics and Customer Profile
Customers range from busy students and young professionals who are always in the run. It does not exclude anyone however who would like to have their own hot doggies when their stomachs feel a little sting of hunger or their cravings for hotdog strike.
As previously mentioned, busy streets near the schools and offices are the initial target of the stands but proper licenses must be applied first before operations can start. A contract with a certain school can be considered if it would prove advantageous and profitable. The target customers are lower to middle class Americans who are more probable buyers of the products and who can dare to eat anywhere, either sitting, standing or walking.
VI.             Objectives and Strategic Goals
The Business aims the following objectives for the first year of operations:
Set up the business and gain a general notion as to how successful it can be;
Reach targeted level of sales and net income and to be able to proceed to the next decision.
If the targeted income and rate of return is acceptable, additional stands will be added and spread the following year together with an addition of franchising rights that may be obtained using the “Hot Doggies” trademark
If the targeted level of sales, income and return are not reached, the number of stands remain while another set of strategies would be employed in order to realize more profits with a continuous aim to reach the targeted sales, income and return.
VII.          Forecasted Balance Sheet and Income Statements
a.       Balance Sheet (1-year of operation)
Simple as the hot dog stand as the business may sound and the investment may not be that big, a careful peek through as to its earnings capability must be done before it would be let out in the market. Forecasting the possible earnings that the five stands of Hot Doggies would not hurt the owner even with the use of only an estimated amounts for the items needed based on the current market.
The following are the forecasted balance sheet of the business for one year of operation together with a two-year of operation forecasts for its income statements. The date that the business would start is January 2 of 2009.
Hot Doggies
Balance Sheet
December 31, 2009
Assets
Liabilities
Cash
$  6,000
Accounts payable
$  4,800
Accounts Receivable
700
Salaries and Commissions Payable
1,200
Prepaid rent (locations)
1,500
Supplies
900
Total Liabilities
6,000
Stands
5,500
Mr. Owner, capital
7,500
Less: Accumulated Depr’n.
(1,100)
Total Assets
$ 13,500
Total Liabilities and Owner’s Equity
$ 13,500
b.      1st and 2nd years of Forecasted Income Statement
Hot Doggies
Income Statement
For the Years Ended December 31, 2009 and 2010 – Essay Writing Service: Write My Essay by Top-Notch Writer
YEAR
2009
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Sales
Gross Sales (5 stands)
$  176,660
$  194,326
Sales Discounts
820
910
Net Sales
$   175,840
$  193,416
Less: Cost of Goods Sold
(35,168)
(36,685)
Gross Profit
140,672
156,531
Supplies expense
11,000
12,000
Rent Expense
6,000
7,200
Salaries and Commissions Expense
66,000
69,300
Taxes and Licenses Exp.
3,600
(88,600)
3,950
(92,450)
Income
$   54,072
$  64,081
Important Notations:
The raw materials (hot dogs) are estimated to be 20% of the selling price.
Majority of the expense goes to the vendors
There is an estimated general annual increase of 10% both in sales and raw materials prices while a 5% increase in the salaries and commissions of vendors.
The Sales Discounts is comprised of discounts on offers as well as freebies and discounts given to loyal and frequent or bulk buyers.
The targeted Income for the first year is $50,000 to continue and expand the business and plan for the franchising activity. If the forecasts are met, the plan would push through.
The Income is before taxes that the government levies (aside from basic municipal or stand taxes and licenses) to the income. This means that the amount presented will still be greatly reduced by the amount of taxes.
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