Having a business plan is a strategic and financial asset. Not only
does a business plan strategically guide your business, it is also
invaluable for obtaining financial support and backing.
The only problem is . . . the traditional business plans are a long,
arduous, and sometimes costly process filled with hours of crunching
numbers, lots of grinding teeth, and struggle.
Since using the One Page Business Plan
books with my clients, I've had nothing but rave reviews. They love the ease, the simplicity, and how quickly they can
get their business plan done -- usually in six weeks time. Hats off to
forward thinker Jim Horan, for making business planning a breeze.
If you are a in your first year of business and are interested in creating a business plan, here's how you can get started.
Susan L. Reid
Inner Samurai Business Expert
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