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Overview
Starting with the premise that there's only one chance to make a good impression, How to Write a Business Plan covers all the issues involved in producing a business plan Β from profiling competitors and forecasting market development, to the importance of providing clear and concise financial information. It also includes a full glossary, case histories and a detailed section on the related issue of how a company can best use internal business plans.
Covering all the issues in producing a business plan, this text also includes a full glossary, case histories, and a detailed section on the key issue of using internal business plans.
Synopsis
Starting with the premise that there's only one chance to make a good impression, "How to Write a Business Plan "covers all the issues involved in producing a business plan from profiling competitors and forecasting market development, to the importance of providing clear and concise financial information. It also includes a full glossary, case histories and a detailed section on the related issue of how a company can best use internal business plans.New in this edition are summaries at the end of each chapter, updated advice on producing cash and forecasts anda more detailed questionnaire to help with forecasting."
Editorials
From the Publisher
Praise for the previous edition:
"Covering everything from analyzing the market, making business allies, to the many legal issues⦠an advice guide that shouldn't be missed." --Midwest Book Review
"Brian Finch, a seasoned business professional, has assembled a basic, practical ...book on how to write a concrete business plan to achieve maximum impact." --getAbstract