Guest Blogger: Gray Poehler - SCORE Naples
In addition to providing a road map to follow, the business plan is also a valuable document that potential investors and bankers want to see in considering your requests for funding. It’s not enough that you think you know how to run your business, they want to see your thoughts in a concise, well written form. There are a number of outlines available for a nominal fee. SCORE provides a free one you can access at https://www.score.org/business-education/business-planning-financial-statements-template-gallery Lenders and investors are not inclined to read a lengthy and often repetitious document. Ideally, your business plan should not be more than 10 pages, including financial projections. Below are some key questions to answer when creating your plan:
NOTE - SCORE Naples is offering a two-part workshop "Business Plans Made Easy" March 25 and April 22. Attendees will learn the key components of the plan with the aid of the speaker and a SCORE counselor. To sign up, log on to https://tinyurl.com/ybtnjbym and https://tinyurl.com/55ewrsp5
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