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Guide to writing a great business plan

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Key learnings

  • A business plan paints a picture of your business and your aims for the next three to five years.
  • You should fill in each section of the business plan template as fully as possible and ensure you always tell the truth.
  • By the time someone has read your business plan, there should be no questions they need to ask, as everything should be contained within it.
  • It’s important to provide evidence for anything you’ve said in your business plan such as the cost of equipment, conversations you’ve had with funders and insurances you need to take out.

The business plan is the most important document you need to produce when you’re starting a business. It is the first thing potential business partners, funders and banks will look at and the thing that will keep you on the right track. Fortunately, we’ve created this comprehensive guide to writing a business plan, which you can use alongside our Business Plan Template.

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