Getting Started
Getting StartedStart Right
- Read books related to your industry and business planning
- Review sample business plans for ideas
- Find capital
Checklist
- Are there books about running a business in this industry?
- What does a comparable business or marketing plan look like?
- What funding or financing opportunities might be available to me?
Find Books
Find BooksNeed Inspiration? Pick Up A Book!
This section will introduce several "how-to" books on business to help you get started with your research. These books will primarily introduce you to business plan writing. These books will also introduce general business types such as retail and service business models.
Find Books Using Relevant Subject Headings
- Management
- Grocery trade -- Management
- Stores, Retail -- Management
- Business planning.
- New business enterprises -- Management.
- Small business -- Management.
Google Books
Google Books is a search feature offered by Google. It enables users to search the full text of approximately 10 million books that Google has scanned and stored in its digital database. It also offers previews of books that are currently still in print.
Worldcat
A global catalogue of library collections from various libraries around the world. You can search for books on business planning, new enterprises, start-ups, or your specific industry. You can search for all the locations with copies of a specific item, and then locate the item in a nearby library. In Worldcat, you can also view research articles and other digital content directly online.
illume
A search portal to BC's post-secondary and public library collections (93 libraries).
Find Business Plans
Find Business PlansIn the page below you will find examples of successful business plans. Researching your business plan can be a very time-consuming experience, but it is an essential and worthwhile investment. Your business plan will become your most important day to day operating tool. The information resources and strategies in this guide will help you create an effective plan and increase your chances for business success.
Review Sample Plans for Ideas
Most books about starting a business will include examples of business plans, as well as business planning templates. In addition to books, online business resources frequently include sample business plans. Here are a few to get you started.
Business Plans
Bplans.com
This site offers a selection of free sample business plans, as well as articles on business planning. Bplans.com also sells business planning software.
- Gourmet Food Store Business Plan - Sarrica's Market
- Convenience Store Business Plan - Millennium Mart
- Convenience Store Cafe Business Plan - Luna's Convenience Store
- Organic Food Store Business Plan - Last Frontier Market
Business Plans Handbook, Gale Publishing
This is a database of actual business plans written by North American entrepreneurs seeking financing for their businesses. Includes examples of many start-up business ideas. Access is available through many BC public libraries, made possible by a generous donation from the Sutherland Foundation. Affiliates of UBC can start here.
- Grocery Store. (2002). In J. K. Mueckenheim (Ed.), Business Plans Handbook (Vol. 9, pp. 217-237). Detroit, MI: Gale. Retrieved from https://link-gale-com.ezproxy.library.ubc.ca/apps/doc/CX3418400018/GVRL…
- Grocery Store. (2014). In S. D. Hill (Ed.), Business Plans Handbook (Vol. 29, pp. 67-81). Detroit, MI: Gale. Retrieved from https://link-gale-com.ezproxy.library.ubc.ca/apps/doc/CX2500300017/GVRL…
- Greenland, P. (2019). Specialty Foods Retailer. In D. Craft (Ed.), Business Plans Handbook (Vol. 43, pp. 117-125). Farmington Hills, MI: Gale. Retrieved from https://link-gale-com.ezproxy.library.ubc.ca/apps/doc/CX3665900024/GVRL…
- Enterprises, Z. (2019). Grocery Delivery Service. In D. Craft (Ed.), Business Plans Handbook (Vol. 44, pp. 55-62). Farmington Hills, MI: Gale. Retrieved from https://link-gale-com.ezproxy.library.ubc.ca/apps/doc/CX7617400015/GVRL…
Marketing Plans
Marketing Plan Outline from Government of Canada |This Government of Canada page reviews the components of a marketing plan and why a marketing plan is necessary for your small business.
BDC Marketing Plan Template | This comprehensive marketing plan template from BDC is for Canadian entrepreneurs specifically and includes all the important sections of a marketing plan, including an executive summary, identification of your target customer, and how you'll measure your sales.
Small Business BC - How to Write a Marketing Plan
This guide shows you how to develop a marketing plan that includes details like how you intend to meet your customers’ needs and communicate the benefits of your products or services to them. When making any decisions about market positioning, pricing, promotions, and sales, your customers should always be top of mind.
Find Capital
Find CapitalIn this section you will find links to information on funding for your business. No business can function without money to pay for overhead expenses and production or product costs. It is also unusual for a business founder to have the capital to fully fund their business. The sources in this section will help you consider the best source of funding for your business.
Suggestions for Obtaining Capital
With proper planning and a few resources to guide you on your way, identifying and securing capital to start and grow your business becomes a much smoother and gentler process.
There are several ways to secure the capital needed to fund your business:
- Government Funding: This is money that the government gives you to fund your business, based on your application to the funding grant. There are other types of government assistance you might wish to explore here: Business Grants and Financing.
- Personal Savings: This involves saving your money from your current employment to invest in your business.
- Personal Loans: This option means using your personal credit to secure a loan or using your personal credit card for business expenses.
- Crowdfunding/Micro-Lending: Crowdfunding and micro-lending are both alternative ways of raising capital that involve having large groups of people pre-buy your product before it is launched or loan you small amounts that you can then use to finance your business.
- Private Financing/Equity Financing: This types of financing come in the form of loans from banks or individuals. It is obtained through your business’ credit availability or through providing equity in your business in exchange for money. This financing involves going into debt or giving up some control of your business.
Need More?
Check out this page in the Learn Business Basics section of our site to review a growing list of different ways to raise capital for Canadian businesses. It has many funding resources to explore that fall into the categories above, and well as sections with opportunities specifically for Indigenous, women, and youth entrepreneurs, as well as regional funding opportunities.
Below, we have some resources that can help you find funding options for your business: