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Presenting your business plan
To make sure your business plan has the maximum impact, there are a number of points to observe.
presentation , business , plan
 
Starting a Business
BUSINESS PLAN OUTLINE Cover Sheet: Name(s) of principles(s); name, address and phone # of business. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
business , plans , plan , starting , start , startup
 
The audience for your business plan
The audience for your business plan Many people think of a business plan as a document predominantly used to secure external funding. This is important - as potential investors, including banks, may invest in your idea, work with or lend you money as a result of the strength of your plan.
audience , business , plan , write
 
The executive summary
The executive summary is often the most important part of your business plan. Positioned at the front of the document, it is the first part to be read. However, as a summary it makes sense to write it last.
executive , summary , business , plan , write , outline
 
The Role of the Labor Department in Regulating Retirement Plans
The Department of Labor enforces Title I of ERISA, which, in part, establishes participants' rights and responsibilities and fiduciaries' duties. However, certain plans are not covered by the protections of Title I.
labor , department , retirement , plans
 
Tips for writing a marketing plan
A good marketing plan sets clear, realistic and measurable targets
tips , good , plan , marketing
 
Types of Business Organizations
When organizing a new business, one of the most important decisions to be made is choosing the structure of a business.
types , gettingstarted , plans
 
Using the plan
A business plan is a tool with three basic purposes: communication, management, and planning.
plan , business , using , plans , write , writing
 
What are employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs)?
Employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs) are a form of defined contribution plan in which the investments are primarily in employer stock.
ESOP , employee , stock , ownership , plans , finance , personal
 
What the plan should include
What the plan should include Your business plan is a statement of intent. It should provide details of how you are going to develop your business, when you are going to do it, who's going to play a part and how you will manage the money.
what , include , plan , outline , category
 
What You Should Know About Your Retirement Plan
ecause the average American will rely on savings for 18 years after retirement, it is essential that you understand your rights and responsibilities under your retirement plan.
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Your business, its products and services
If you want other people to invest in your business or if you're writing your plan to focus your existing business activities, you must be able to clearly convey what your business does.
product , service , business , plan , prepare
 
Your Right To Plan Information
This chapter outlines the disclosure requirements of retirement plans. It describes the documents that a plan administrator must make available to you, the information these documents should contain, and alternative sources for the information.
retirement , plan , personal , finance
 
Your team's skills
Your team's skills Your business plan needs to set out the structure and key skills of both your management team and your staff. It should identify the strengths in your team and your plans to deal with any obvious weaknesses.
team , skill , manage , plan , business , staff
 
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