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The Quick Version of a Business Plan Aimed at Investors

On December 22, 2010 By Kilton Hopkins

When seeking investment for your startup, most investors will want to see a business plan. Typically, entrepreneurs begin to write a 20-page document that covers everything they can imagine. A more sensible approach is to look at the business plan from the investor’s perspective and provide them a shorter, high quality version of what they [...]

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