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By listening to this Podcast, you will learn:
If it is viable and a good idea for you to write your own Business Plan.
If you do decide to write your own Business Plan, the Podcast will give you a top-line view of how to do it.
If you decide to get help, the Podcast will help you understand which parts of Sections you may need help with and which you can do yourself – this should help you save time and money.
Firstly, the Podcast will take you through what is involved:
Step 1 – Discovery
Step 2 – Research analysis
Step 3 – Design and writing
Step 4 – Financial information gathering (from external sources)
Profit & Loss, Cashflow, and Balance Sheet
Projections out for three or five years
Since late 2000, I have written over 50 of these plans. All of my plans are professionally written by myself and my small team, and they’re competitively priced so they won’t blow your budget.
The first step you need to do when you write a Business Plan, or when someone writes one for you, is called “Discovery”.
You might want to:
Secure a successful visa application for a worker, or
Build a workforce with immigrant workers.
This step also highlights any gaps in the information you have, so we can gather it for you.
From here, you can relax while my team collects and analyses all the necessary information for your plan, including:
Market research
Risk matrices
Financials: projections for revenue / sales, costs, expenses, and cash flow to create your Profit & Loss, Cashflow, and Balance Sheet.
SWOT analysis
This ensures your plan is strong enough to accompany a visa application, but also to serve as a roadmap for business growth.
Market research; If you are doing it yourself, you will gather competitor, industry, and local market data – this should be around 6 to 8 pages in length. Use only trusted sources of data from reputable market research companies.
This ensures your plan is strong enough to not only attain both national and state accreditation, but also to serve as a roadmap for business growth.
Risk matrices should describe risk types and categorise it. Aim for at least 4 pages of these
Financials should include projections for revenue / sales, costs, expenses, and cash flow to create your Profit & Loss, Cashflow, and Balance Sheet. Do these at monthly level for the first year
The Podcast will talk about the importance of allowing time to do two drafts. A good Business Plan that is being used to accompany a visa application needs to hang together well and the different Sections need to support each other and all make sense once read in one go. The Podcast talks about this in more detail but briefly, when you are reviewing your first attempt or draft, you should be looking to have or improve:
Clear written content
Charts, pictures, and graphs
Detailed financial tables
The Podcast then talks about, if you have written the Plan yourself, either the first draft and/or two drafts, now is a great time to get it checked by an Expert. If you are nervous about the financial sections, the Podcast recommends you talk to your Accountant; if you are nervous about the legals, you can talk to your Lawyer. Of, if you prefer to get all of this done with one single professional, a Business Plan Writer can help.
You can then confidently present your business plan alongside the visa application to gain worker immigration approval.
The Podcast will talk about options if you’d like to chat before purchasing or simply use the Contact Us form on our homepage.
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If you just want us to do a review of your first draft or help you with any one particular section that you are stuck on, we have a service to review your Business Plan.
We hope you enjoy the Podcast.