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Mike McKeever (Author)
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December 12, 2008
Write a business plan that potential investors will embrace!

Thinking of starting a business or raising money to expand an existing one? This popular book will show you how to write the business plan and loan package necessary to finance your business and make it work.

With How to Write a Business Plan, you'll learn how to:

  • figure out if your business idea will make money
  • estimate operating expenses
  • prepare cash flow
  • create profit and loss forecasts
  • determine assets, liabilities and net worth
  • find potential sources of financing
  • think first before borrowing from friends and relatives
  • present your plan to lenders and investors.

    How to Write a Business Plan provides a CD-ROM with spreadsheets that help you determine and forecast cash flow, financial statements, sales revenue, and profit and loss. It also provides three sample business plans you can modify for your own use.

    The 9th edition is completely updated, providing all-new online resources and updated examples of great business plans. (20090101)


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    When starting your own business, it's important to know that in legal terms, anything you don't know can hurt you.... If you can't afford a lawyer, consider reading... How to Write a Business Plan. (Upscale 20090101)

    Shows how to write a sound business plan, including strategies for: Evaluating the profitability of a business idea; estimating operating expenses ... finding potential sources of financing; and presenting a plan to lenders. (BusinessLIFE 20090101)

    An essential book to help entrepreneurs... (Dallas Morning News 20090101)

    A thorough self-help book that will lead you through the process. Examples and worksheets will help you present a convincing financial opportunity to banks and investors in a format they understand. (Home Office Computing 20090101)

    This outstanding handbook presents a step-by-step guide to writing a professional, sound business plan. (Library Journal )

    Anyone who starts or operates a small business without a business plan takes a needless risk of either failure or no growth. Here's an easy-to-follow book that takes the reader step-by-step ... to get the budding entrepreneur off to a successful business start-up. (San Francisco Examiner )

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    "A thorough self-help book that will lead you through the process. Examples and worksheets will help you present a convincing financial opportunity to banks and investors in a format they understand."

    Product Details

    • Paperback: 274 pages
    • Publisher: NOLO; 9 edition (December 12, 2008)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 1413309089
    • ISBN-13: 978-1413309089
    • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6.9 x 0.8 inches
    • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
    • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (32 customer reviews)
    • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #703,033 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

    More About the Author

    Mike McKeever has a B.A. in Economics from Whittier College, a Master's in Economics from the London (England) School of Economics and has done post-graduate work in financial analysis at the USC Business School. Mike has taught classes at numerous community colleges in entrepreneurship and small business management. Author of How to Write a Business Plan, he has published articles on entrepreneurship for Dow Jones publications, the Sloan Publications Business Journal and numerous newspapers and periodicals. Currently, Mike runs a company, Business Plan Workshop, in which his business plan book features prominently.

     

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    74 of 81 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars Deceiving Title, Probably Great for the Right Person, October 25, 2000
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    I was disappointed with this book because I had thought it would be broader and relate to all kinds of businesses. But this book is very specific to the entrepreneur starting up his or her own business, only. Its examples are mostly of home-based businesses or small sole proprietorships. The writing is sometimes condescending and assumes you know nothing whatsoever about finances and investments (which may be good for some readers). It includes several chapters of additional information for start-up companies which take up a significant portion of the book and have little or nothing at all to do with writing a business plan. I feel like this book is mistitled and would be better named, "Mike's Guide to Founding and Funding your Own Business."
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    41 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars THE Business Plan 101 Primer!!!, September 1, 2002
    If you are a biz start-up novice and aren't sure what you need to do to get your thoughts out of your head and onto paper in a logical, well-organized manner...you need this book. If you have a business plan to write and think you might get hung up on the finance section...you need this book. If you have an idea for a business and don't know what to do next...get this book.

    While this book may not be for the MBA grad, it is for the entrepreneur who is breaking on the scene with a dream that they have to make happen. How to Write a Business Plan must have used as it's mantra, "baby steps, baby steps in the right direction." Take a project that can be overwhelming and use this book to go through the process in manageable steps.

    Napoleon Hill said it and so did Robert Kiyosaki...every successful business starts with an idea. Are you ready...why just sit there thinking about your great idea...why not go ahead and make it happen?!?

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    22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars Easy steps for writing a business plan without need for software, October 1, 2005
    I gravitated towards this book after realizing that my business idea did not fit easily within any of the prepackaged business plan software. The idea of writing the financial forcasting projections and tables on my own was quite daunting, but following this book I not only understood how to write the plan, but learned a great deal about small business financials in the process. I had use the software in the past and I had not learned a thing. Here, for the first time I actually understood why a good business plan is important, aside from being a tool for getting people to lend you money, as an actual tool to making the business work. I highly recommend this book to anybody that wants to learn a bit more about financial planning before setting out to accomplish their dream. Personally I am very grateful to have found this book, as it made a hard job easy to do. Thanks Mike, your book is a winner.
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    Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
    cumulative net cash, business description, total fixed expenses, golden frog, sales revenue forecast, loss forecast, monthly net cash, capital spending plan, free alterations, average gross profit
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    Cash Flow Forecast, Antoinette's Dress Shop, Personal Financial Statement, New City, Small Business Administration, Copy Shop, Annual Payment, Create the Appendix, Anthony Mancuso, Table of Contents, Antoinette Gorzak, Will Your Business Make Money, Chamber of Commerce, Problem Statement, Aunt Hillary, Break-Even Analysis, Social Security, Venture Capitalists, Amount Owed, Write Your Plan Summary, Year Total, Rural Development, Gertrude Fox, Bank of Centerville, Equity Investments
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