Published January 20, 2015

Start the year right with a shiny new business plan!

Many of us try to start the new year with a full steam ahead attitude, but without a solid business plan you’re far less likely to commit to your goals. These tips can help you write a plan to motivate your business ventures in 2015.

If you’re looking to get a business loan, ten to twenty pages is the typical length of a business plan. Before you start writing, do some market research. Stay organized, make sure your numbers and data correlate with your plan, and write it one section at a time.

Read the full article here: New Year’s resolution: Start the year with a great plan for your business
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