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If you own any patents or copyrights, include copies of these. Any licenses to use someone else's patent or copyright should
also be included. If you own the distribution, wholesale or exclusive sales rights to a product, include copies of this
documentation. You should also include copies of any leases, special agreements or other legal papers that might be pertinent
to your business.
In conclusion, write out a brief, overall summary of your business- when the business was started, the purpose of the
business, what makes your business different, how you're going to gain a profitable share of the market, and your expected success
during the coming 5 years.
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The last page of your business plan is a "courtesy page" listing the names, addresses and phone numbers of personal and
business references--persons who have known you closely for the past five years or longer--and companies or firms you've had
business or credit dealings with during the past five years.
And, that's it--your complete business plan. Before you send it out for formal typing, read it over once a day for a week or ten
days. Take care of any changes or corrections, and then have it reviewed by an attorney and then, an accountant. It would also be
a good idea to have it reviewed by a business consultant serving
the business community to which your business will be related. After these reviews, and any last-minute changes you want to
make, I'll be ready for formal typing.
Hire a professional typist to type the entire plan on ordinary white bond paper. Make sure you proof-read it against the
original. Check for any corrections and typographical errors--then one more time--read it through for clarity and the
perfection you want of it.
Now you're ready to have it printed and published for whatever use you have planned for it--distribution amongst your partners
or stockholders as the business plan for putting together a winning financial proposal, or as a business operating manual.
Take it to a quality printer in your area, and have three copies printed. Don't settle for
photo-copying... Have it printed!
Photo-copying leaves a slight film on the paper, and will detract from the overall professionalism of your business plan,
when presented to someone you're trying to impress. So, after going to all this work to put together properly, go all the way
and have it duplicated properly.
Next, stop by a stationery store, variety store or even a dime store, and pick up an ordinary, inexpensive bind-in theme cover
for each copy of your business plan. Have the holes punched in the pages of your business report to fit these binders and then
slip each copy into a binder of its own.
Now, you can relax, take a break and feel good about yourself... You have a complete and detailed business plan with
which to operate a successful business of your own. A plan you can use as a basis for any financing proposal you may want to
submit... And a precise road-map for the attainment of real success...
Congratulations, and my best wishes for the complete fulfillment of all your dreams of
profit and glory to your success!!!
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