Video – How to Write a Business Plan:
Your “Financial Plan”
Video – What investors and lenders look for in the “Financial Plan” section of your business plan.
Video – What investors and lenders look for in the “Financial Plan” section of your business plan.
VIDEO – What to think about as you edit the “Capital Requirements” section of your business plan and what investors and lenders (crowdfund, angel, venture capital, SBA) look for as they consider funding your start up or growing company.
VIDEO – What to think about as you edit the “Cashflow” section of your business plan and what investors and lenders (crowdfund, angel, venture capital, SBA) look for as they consider funding your start up or growing company.
“Some entrepreneurs and managers are “freaked-out about finance,” but this book leaps you past accounting to becoming your own financial architect.” That’s what I said when I read this new book from Michael E. Gerber and Fred Parrish.
Every good financial plan begins by introducing and explaining the major financial assumptions that were used to build out your 3 or 5 year financial projections. Your financial assumptions are what you must sell investors; the rest is arithmetic.