Part Four of Preparing A Business Plan That Guarantees Profits
June 3, 2008 by Glenn · Leave a Comment
Take it to a quality printed in your area, and have three copies printed. Don’t settle for photocopying… Have it printed! Photocopying leaves a slight film on the paper, and will detract from the overall professionalism of your business plan, when presented to someone you’re trying to impress.
So, after going to all this work to put it together properly, go all the way and have it duplicated properly.
Next, stop by a stationery store, variety store, or even a dime store, and pick up an ordinary, inexpensive bind-in theme cover for each copy of your business plan. Have the holes punched in the pages of your business report to fit these binders and then slip each copy into a binder of its own?
Now you can relax, take a break ant feel good about yourself… You have a complete and detailed business plan which to operate a successful business of your own… A plan you can use as a basis for any financing proposal you may want to submit… And a precise road-map for the attainment of real success…
Part Three of Preparing A Business Plan That Guarantees Profits
June 3, 2008 by Glenn · Leave a Comment
People becoming involved with any new venture want to know that the person in charge - the person running the business knows what he’s doing, will not lose his cool when problems arise, and has what it takes to make money for them.
After showing the “muscle” of this person, go on to outline the other key positions within your business; who the persons are you’ve selected to handle those jobs and the sources as well as availability of any other help you might need. Read more
Prepare A Business Plan That Guarantees Profits Part One
June 3, 2008 by Glenn · Leave a Comment
To attract investors, obtain financing and hold onto the confidence of your creditors, particularly in times of cash flow shortages - in this instance, money you have on hand compared with the expenses that must be met…
Success in business comes because of planning. You need a detailed, written plan that shows you what the ultimate goal is, the reason for the goal, and each milestone that must be passed to reach your goal.
A business plan is a written definition of, and an operational plan for achieving your goal. You need a complete business tool to define your basic product, income objectives and specific operating procedures. Read more





