|
In association with

|
The Ernst & Young Business Plan Guide
by Brian R. Ford, Jay M. Bornstein, Patrick T. Pruitt, Ernst & Young
from Wiley
Customer Reviews:
-
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
-
So you need investors and need to write a business plan... 
I did, so I bought five books. I will review them from worst to best. "Finding an Angel Investor In a Day," by The Planning Shop (2007), told me nothing I didn't know, and I didn't know anything about business plans or angel investors. The title is ludicrous and the advice is obvious, e.g., "Your business plan should be concise, compelling, and irresistible to investors." 1 star. "The ABC's of Writing Winning Business Plans," by Garrett Sutton (2005), walks you through writing business plans for a... more info
-
Excellent book for both Entrepreneurs and Investors 
This book on Business Plan is a very good reference to both; the entrepreneur, who wants to start a business and for the investors. It helps both the parties; the entrepreneur - how to draft a convincing business plan to convince the investors for funding (if required) and to the investor - what to expect and what to assert on, if they were to fund this venture. The book is useful for a startup, middle sized company and a large sized company and gives an idea how to organize each section to grow the... more info
-
No canned plan here. 
One of the biggest mistakes that business owners make in preparing business plans is producing a "canned" finished product that diminishes their credibility. This book will go a long way to help you sidestep this pitfall. The text gives you a context for your plan; that is, it discusses what the end user is looking for. It is general enough to cover most agendas and specific enough to provide practical advice. Even though this book was published nearly 15 years ago it is not dated by changes in technology.... more info
-
Great BP Book 
This is a great book. Simple to the point advice about developing a business plan.
Similar Products:
| Portions © Amazon.com, Inc. |
|