A business plan is a document that effectively communicates the business and its potential to those that matter.
It could be an investor, a bank, a joint venture partner or even a high-profile techie you want to work for your
company. It will contain the background of the founding team, the business model, a brief analysis of the market
and estimates of financial performance. Such a plan should be formulated even if you’re not looking to raise
funding, as the questions it brings up tends to provide a roadmap for the business. Most venture capitalists,
private equity firms or banks will ask for a business plan before even giving a second meeting. LegalDunia has
roped in some well-known professionals to prepare business plans with a clear and concise message.
A business plan is a vital document for any business that contains information about the pertaining to its
promoters, business model, operations, past, competitor analysis, market analysis and project financial performance.
Business plan is very essential as it serves as a roadmap for the business and provides information in an
understandable format to investors wanting to know more about the business. A key use of a business plan or
investor pitch is for raising private equity capital or angel investment in a startup. Business plans are used by
private equity investors and angel investors to gain an insight into the business for making a investment decision.
A well drafted business plan will ensure easy access to equity funding. So an experienced Financial Professional with good writing, presentation and financial analysis skill must prepare the business plan.
>Bhanu and Co has extensive experience in compiling business plans. So talk to our Business Advisors today if you require a business plan or investor pitch for your startup.
A Well drafted business plan will contain information pertaining to the Entrepreneur background, Infrastructure, Human Capital, Business Model, Operational Information, Industry Outlook, SWOT Analysis and Financial Performance.
Business plan plays an important role in the syndication of capital from investors. A well-drafted business plan has all the information a bank or financial institution requires for making a credit or investment decision.
The business plan is where start-ups showcase their potential for success in an easily understandable presentation that bank executives, private equity investors and others would all understand.
If you’re a techie who is good at building products, but not so good at presenting information in a way that a businessman would understand, you will need a business plan to get your round of funding.
LegalDunia has tied up with experienced professionals to build your business plan. Their knowledge of what investors are looking for in a business is sure to help you get ahead.
If you’re a techie who is good at building products, but not so good at presenting information in a way that a businessman would understand, you will need a business plan to get your round of funding.
Over the first five days, we will ask for in-depth information about your business and competitors. This will begin with broad vision for the company and extend to the finer points of the business, including customer acquisition costs, breakdown of revenues, etc.
Once we have all the information we need, we will begin framing the business plan. Within 10 working days, we will be able to deliver an end-to-end business plan that will impress any investor or partner you show it to.
Over the next four days, we will work on any iterations you may wish to make to the business plan.
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