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How to Write a Business Plan - 14th Edition by Mike P McKeever (Paperback)

How to Write a Business Plan - 14th Edition by  Mike P McKeever (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Whether you're starting or expanding a home-based online retail business or a brick-and-mortar operation, your backers will want to see your business plan. This book is your comprehensive guide to coming up with a winning plan. The 14th edition is completely updated to cover current laws and business practices that affect writing a business plan.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Step-by-step advice on preparing a business plan</b> <p/> You need a sound business plan to start a business or raise money to expand an existing one. For over 30 years, <i>How to Write a Business Plan</i> has helped fledgling entrepreneurs--from small service businesses and retailers to large manufacturing firms--write winning plans and get needed financing. <p/> This bestselling book contains clear step-by-step instructions and forms to put together a convincing business plan with realistic financial projections, effective marketing strategies, and overall business goals. You'll learn how to: <br><ul> <li> figure out if your business idea will make money <li> determine and forecast cash flow <li> create profit and loss forecasts <li> prepare marketing and personnel plans <li> find potential sources of financing, and <li> present your well-organized plan to lenders and other backers, and <li> learn about best practices for raising money, from SBA loans to equity crowdfunding. </ul><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>Here's an easy-to-follow book that takes the reader step-by-step to get to a successful business start-up. <i>San Francisco Examiner</i> <p/> An essential book to help entrepreneurs <i>Dallas Morning News</i> <p/> McKeever presents readers with a comprehensive guide to creating a business plan for existing or potential businesses, including the preparation of financial statements. He covers why writing a business plan is right for some businesses and may not be right for others, the self-evaluation and monetary fitness necessary to successfully start a business, choosing the right type of business, potential sources of funding to begin or expand a business, selling a business plan to investors, and a wide variety of other related subjects. The author is a successful entrepreneur and business broker residing in the United States. <i>Eithne O'Leyne, Editor, ProtoView</i> <p/> Every entrepreneur and business manager needs to know how to create a sound business plan to start a business or raise money to expand an existing one. Now in a thoroughly updated and revised 14th edition, How to Write a Business Plan by Mike P. McKeever continues to showcase a complete and comprehensive course of 'how to' instruction that contains clear step-by-step instructions and forms to put together a convincing business plan with realistic financial projections, effective marketing strategies, and overall business goals. How to Write a Business Plan shows how to: Figure out if your business idea will make money; Determine and forecast cash flow; Create profit and loss forecasts; Prepare marketing and personnel plans; Find potential sources of financing; Present a well-organized plan to lenders and other backers; Learn about best practices for raising money ranging from SBA loans to equity crowdfunding. Exceptionally well organized and presented, How to Write a Business Plan should be considered a core addition to all community, corporate, college, and university library Business Management collections and supplemental studies lists. It should be noted for personal reading lists that How to Write a Business Plan is also available in a digital book format. <i> The Midwest Book Review</i><br>

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