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Quick Proposal
The most important part of any Start-Up business is the executive
summary. Your executive summary should be no more than one or two pages
for the reader to quickly understand what you plan to do with your
business and projected income. If you are seeking a small amount of
capital and not preparing a business plan, you can first start with an
executive summary. If you are preparing a business plan, the executive
summary should be the last thing you write in your business plan.
Banks, Private Investors and Venture Capitalists are busy. If your
executive summary fails to get their interest, they will not continue
with you or read a related business plan.
Programs & Software
You can find free business plan templates on the net or purchase
business plan software for $100.00 to $200.00 dollars that will provide
excellent information and tools. After you complete the plan, take it to
a professional business plan writer and a CPA before putting your plan
to work.
Business Plans
Go to
www.sba.gov/starting_business/planning/basic.html for Business
Plan Basics.
If you are seeking a business plan and would like to retain us to write
and complete a plan for you, begin by emailing us on
our Contact Us page with
your email address and telephone number to discuss your project via
telephone with a complete overview of our needs. We will then mail you a
questionnaire form. After you complete the questionnaire form return it
to us, with any other information, documentation, summaries, plans, etc.
We will review your information and email you a brief evaluation of your
project and a quote for the business plan.
On average, a business plan will take up to 3 weeks to complete, after
all needed information is provided. A payment of 50% to start and the
total balance is due prior to delivery of the completed business plan.
In the event of excessive correspondences are required by client,
additional fees will be charged.
In the event you are seeking to raise money through selling
equity in your company, we recommend you consult with a licensed
security broker dealer.
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