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Previously on "How to write a contractor business plans?"
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Originally posted by cojak View PostI did one when I wanted to change tack from a trainer to a consultant.
It was a basic 'end-state' description with a 24 month plan for getting there (training, networking, what I wasn't going to do, etc).
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I did one when I wanted to change tack from a trainer to a consultant.
It was a basic 'end-state' description with a 24 month plan for getting there (training, networking, what I wasn't going to do, etc).
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWas it talking about the Business Entity Tests which are now defunct? We've not talked about them since so would expect they are pretty pointless now. Check the date of the guide and if it's an older one look for some others.
I was thinking that anything that helps, plus it might be useful for setting ideas to grow my business in the current climate.
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HSBC used to have a free template - most business banks do. Download it and see how relevant it is to being a contractor.
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Was it talking about the Business Entity Tests which are now defunct? We've not talked about them since so would expect they are pretty pointless now. Check the date of the guide and if it's an older one look for some others.
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How to write a contractor business plans?
Hi
I was reading an IR35 guide and it mentioned business plans worth having in the event of an enquiry. I also remember my bank manager suggesting I wrote one when starting my company account, but didnt follow through as most of my clients have been through networking
Does anyone have good links or resources on writing one for a software development consultancy? How long should it be? What should it include(cashflows, ...)
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