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Business Plan

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1. Audience & Funding Type
2. Business Plan Outline
3. Research & Information Collection
4. Collection Files
5. General Industry Overview
6. Analysis
7. Financials
8. Executive Summary
9. Review & Editing

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Topic starter Posted : 23/01/2010 6:14 am
(@Anonymous)
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Re: Business Plan

I think that Executive Summary should be the first chapter. Most of people do not read anything that follows. Also, some financial summary should be included in the beginning of a business plan.

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Posted : 23/05/2010 1:23 pm
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Re: Business Plan

The business goals may be defined for for-profit or for non-profit organizations. For-profit business plans typically focus on financial goals, such as profit or creation of wealth. Non-profit and government agency business plans tend to focus on organizational mission which is the basis for their governmental status or their non-profit, tax-exempt status, respectively—although non-profits may also focus on optimizing revenue. In non-profit organizations, creative tensions may develop in the effort to balance mission with "margin" (or revenue). Business plans may also target changes in perception and branding by the customer, client, tax-payer, or larger community. When managing a business,Business plans may be internally or externally focused. Externally focused plans target goals that are important to external stakeholders, particularly financial stakeholders. They typically have detailed information about the organization or team attempting to reach the goals. With for-profit entities, external stakeholders include investors and customers.[1] External stake-holders of non-profits include donors and the clients of the non-profit's services.

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Posted : 23/06/2010 10:45 am
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Re: Business Plan

A business plan is a formal statement of a set of business goals, the reasons why they are believed attainable, and the plan for reaching those goals. It may also contain background information about the organization or team attempting to reach those goals.

The business goals may be defined for for-profit or for non-profit organizations. For-profit business plans typically focus on financial goals, such as profit or creation of wealth. Non-profit, as well as government agency business plans tend to focus on the "organizational mission" which is the basis for their governmental status or their non-profit, tax-exempt status, respectively—although non-profits may also focus on optimizing revenue. The primary difference between Profit and Non-Profit organizations is that "For Profit" organizations look to maximize wealth versus Non-Profit Organizations, which look to provide a greater good to society. In non-profit organizations, creative tensions may develop in the effort to balance mission with "margin" (or

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Posted : 05/07/2010 10:26 pm
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Business plan, are list of goals and feasible research for business. In order to have a successful in every way planning is crucial yet worth to give some of time for it.

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Posted : 14/07/2010 5:54 am
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Hi, to all
The customer, client, tax-payer, or larger community. When managing a business,Business plans may be internally or externally focused. Externally focused plans target goals that are important to external stakeholders.
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Posted : 15/07/2010 5:38 am
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Re: Business Plan

Hi,
Thanks for the great information.

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Posted : 15/07/2010 12:56 pm
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