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Six Important Pages in Your Business Plan

Complied and edited from Richard Stutely, the Definitive Business Plan, 2002

When you have finished writing business plan, you have to review your business plan from the perspective of the readers.

Investors or Bankers--They may focus financial analysis such as breakeven analysis, sales projections, capital spending, opearting costs, profit and loss account, balance sheet, cash flow and funding requirements.

Execitives or Business people--They may ask about objectives, business strategy, opearing plan, risk analysis such as SWOT, liming factors, CSF, alternative scenarios, specific risks and solutions.

There are six key pages in your business plan that you have to check in order to make sure that your plan is a good business plan.

1. Organization Chart--Who are you?
2. Bright Idea--What you want to do?
3. Strategy--How will you do it?
4. Beakeven--Where do you breakeven?
5. Cumulative cash flow projection--How is your cash flow?
6. Projected return on equity or investment--What is in it for me? risks and rewards

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