Financial Business Plan

Open Opened on July 24, 2025
Main contact
Women On Bay Street
Burlington, Ontario, Canada
Diana Bristow,  CIM® FCSI®
Entrepeneur
4
Project
Academic experience
80 hours of work total
Learner
Anywhere
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Competitive analysis Financial modeling Financial services Risk, audit and compliance Product or service launch
Skills
financial planning financial software sales forecasting business strategies forecasting sales research break-even analysis
Details

We are excited to be launching a new business, Women on Bay Street. With any launch, having a financial plan is one of the keys to success, and we would like to involve students in creating one for our new venture.

This will involve several different steps for the students, including:

  • Learning about our business strategy from various employees to become familiar with our goals, mission, and products.
  • Creating forecasts using Excel (or another financial software) for sales in the first year of operation as well as an income projection (conservative and aggressive).
  • Working with our team to develop an expense budget.
  • Conducting a break-even analysis timeline using financial projections.
  • Reporting on projected assets and liabilities.
  • Including visual comparisons such as graphs and charts to show the differences between the conservative and aggressive income projection.
Deliverables

By the end of the project, students should complete the following list of activities (this is basically a retelling of the steps above):

  • Completed a sales forecast and an income projection for the first year of operations.
  • Conducted a break-even analysis using the sales forecast and expense budget.
  • Analyzed projected assets and liabilities our company will have in the first year of operations.
  • Included extra visuals in the report to help us understand the differences between the conservative and aggressive income projections.
  • Create a presentation to use with potential stakeholders
  • Research the industry to make realistic projections about the potential size and growth of this Association
  • Launch meeting, meeting one week later, then every two weeks until completion.
  • Learn, set up and manage the project in Monday.com

Final deliverables:

  • A final report including a sales forecast, income projection, expense budget, break-even point, assets, liabilities, as well as any calculations and assumptions used.
  • A 30-minute presentation explaining all research and findings from the report.
Mentorship
Tools and/or resources

Providing access to necessary tools, software, and resources required for project completion.

Regular meetings

Scheduled check-ins to discuss progress, address challenges, and provide feedback.

Supported causes

The global challenges this project addresses, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Learn more about all 17 SDGs here.

Reduced inequalities

About the company

Company
Burlington, Ontario, Canada
2 - 10 employees
Banking & finance, Non-profit, philanthropic & civil society
Representation
Women-Owned Disabled-Owned

Women On Bay Street is a dynamic initiative dedicated to empowering women in finance through mentorship, networking, and professional development. We create opportunities for women to thrive in the industry by connecting them with leaders, resources, and career advancement programs. Our mission is to foster a more inclusive and equitable financial sector