• Media type: Book
  • Title: The Ernst & Young business plan guide
  • Work titles: Ernst & Young business plan guide
    Ford, Brian R.: Ernst & Young business plan guide
  • Contains: The business plan -- Who reads the business Plan? -- Legal forms of a business -- Due diligence -- Contents -- Executive summary -- General company description -- Products and services -- Marketing plan -- Operational plan -- Management and organization -- Major milestones -- Structure and capitalization -- Financial plan -- Confidentiality agreements -- Further considerations -- Resources for the entrepreneur -- Conclusion.
  • Contributor: Ford, Brian R. [Author]; Bornstein, Jay [Author]; Pruitt, Patrick T. [Author]; Siegel, Eric S. [Other]; Bornstein, Jay M. [Other]
  • imprint: Hoboken, N.J: J. Wiley & Sons Inc, c2007
  • Issue: 3. ed.
  • Extent: XIX, 233 S; graph. Darst; 23 cm
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 0470112697; 9780470112694
  • RVK notation: QP 230 : Unternehmensgründung, Unternehmenswachstum, Unternehmensliquidation
  • Keywords: Unternehmensgründung > Geschäftsplan
  • Origination:
  • Footnote: Includes index
    Rev. ed. of: The Ernst & Young business plan guide / Eric S. Siegel, Brian R. Ford, Jay M. Bornstein. 2nd ed. c1993. - Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Description: "Completely revised and updated to reflect today's dynamic business environment, The Ernst & Young Business Plan Guide, Third Edition leads you carefully through every aspect involved in researching, writing, and presenting a winning business plan. Illustrating each step of this process with realistic examples, this book goes far beyond simply discussing what a business plan is. It explains why certain information is required, how it may best be presented, and what you should be aware of as both a preparer and reviewer of such a proposal."--Jacket

    "Completely revised and updated to reflect today's dynamic business environment, The Ernst & Young Business Plan Guide, Third Edition leads you carefully through every aspect involved in researching, writing, and presenting a winning business plan. Illustrating each step of this process with realistic examples, this book goes far beyond simply discussing what a business plan is. It explains why certain information is required, how it may best be presented, and what you should be aware of as both a preparer and reviewer of such a proposal."--Jacket

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