Good Evening,
Thank you for offering this to all veterans. This is a huge help! I am sure everyone is thankful for this tool. I am trying to find a business plan template for free...is this possible?
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Here you go: https://www.sba.gov/tools/business-plan/1
Step by step business plan template that you can work online.
Thank you very much for all of your help. I appreciate it!
Hello Mathew, thank you for your service.
This is a link to a business plan outline written by local SCORE counselors
http://scoreworks.org/briefs/SCORE%203.02.43.pdf
page 3 the Market is the most important, since understanding the market for your product or service is key to success.
I suggest that you contact your local SCORE office for free business counseling on your business plans.
The SCORE location link is
https://www.score.org/chapters-map
Thanks,
Paul
Matthew,
I have a model in Microsoft Word that can be adapted/modified for your specific requirements. I can't locate a file upload function at this website, but if you'll send an e-mail to me at bill@billseabrookecpa.com I'll respond with to you and include it as an attached file.
Semper Fi,
Bill
I use the app "Idea Growr" to get the basics down. Then proceed from there based on what the plan is for. Is it for you or for a bank? Figure out exactly what info is needed so you do not waste time planning more than doing.
Thank you for your service sir. Being a veteran myself, I understand how difficult this all can seem. However, this is an easy one. If you have access to Microsoft Office, you can download a template for just about any written communication you want to produce. Including a business plan. All from Microsoft's website and all for free. Also, I'd like to share with you some words of encouragement which use daily for motivation. Consider the following:
'Defeat may test you; it need not stop you. If at first you don't succeed, try another way. For every obstacle there is a solution. Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. The greatest mistake is giving up.'
Hey Matt.
The below is a nice 1,000 foot outline.
http://www.ehow.com/how_7380465_step_by_step-instructions-write-business-plan.html
Best,
Martin
Thank you Jeff! I appreciate it!
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