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Simple Business Plan Templates: How They Can Help

Topic: Business Start-upPublished October 20, 2009

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A business plan template is an important tool, especially for an entrepreneur learning business plan format for the first time. These are some of the benefits of buying and using a business plan template to create your business plan.

Shortcut For Outlining

A template will present you with a workable outline for your plan, giving you all of the major sections and subsections of the business plan in the order you should present them. All of the section headings and a table of contents will be prepared for you, saving you the time of creating this. With a template, you are more or less ready to jump into writing the text after you buy a business plan template.

Example Text

Some business plan templates will come with text for a sample business within each section of the plan. This serves as a placeholder and, if well-written, a good example of the type of writing you must create. This should show you what a professionally written business plan will look like and what questions must be answered in your own writing. Read the sample text carefully before starting your own writing so you are better prepared.

Some templates include lists of questions for you to answer within each section rather than sample text. This can be just as useful, as the questions funders will want to see answered will be similar for most types of businesses.

Financial Statement Preparation

A template should include an Excel financial model which facilitates the creation of financial statements, charts, and summaries for your business plan and appendices. Using a template for this should save a great deal of preparation time as the basic outline for all of the statements should be prepared with formulas to automatically update the statements based on your changes to financial assumptions of revenues and costs. The time and skill required to set up a financial model like this is considerable. With it you can try out different types of projections and immediately see how this impacts your income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement.

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Eric Powers is associated with Growthink, a business plan consulting firm. Since 1999, Growthink has provided business plan writing services to more than 2,000 entrepreneurs and business owners who have raised more than $1 billion in growth capital. Call 800-506-5728 today for a free consultation with a professional business plan writer.

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