check on the microsoft office website. I remember seeing some templates on it for startup businesses (cashflow, 3 year projection, etc)
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...s/default.aspx
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Try the FREE software from a bank such as NatWest. I've not had to actually produce a business plan (yet) but it looks like the template approach you asked for - but possibly too much detail
http://www.natwest.com/business02.as...INESS_PLANNING
HTH
Phil
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Originally posted by Maxamusits with the local council. The moneys pretty much in the bag. through emails ive told them what its for and stuff and they have no objection. Only thing is they want to see the above before they pass it over
get yourself a smack in the mouth from a yob and you can apply for up to another £4000 depending on how serious the injury is.
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YEPOriginally posted by PAGSo are you applying for a grant as a small business ??
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You can also lease laptops these days.Originally posted by Maxamusthat £500 will pay for a new laptop which would leave my money free to book a hooker!
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its with the local council. The moneys pretty much in the bag. through emails ive told them what its for and stuff and they have no objection. Only thing is they want to see the above before they pass it over
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You'll have to prove why you want the money. I doubt a "I'm a permie moving into contracting and don't want to spend £500 on a laptop" will really cut it with them.
I'd suspect whoever would want to see examples of you providinga good or a service other than just what you were doing but for more money.
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Get a grip you tight git.Originally posted by MaxamusAs Tesco's say
Every little helps
that £500 will pay for a new laptop which would leave my money free to book a hooker!
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As Tesco's sayOriginally posted by el duderYour a contractor and your applying for charity of £500?!
Every little helps
that £500 will pay for a new laptop which would leave my money free to book a hooker!
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Your a contractor and your applying for charity of £500?!Originally posted by MaxamusGidi upp
Hello Boys and all other genders.
Im applying for a grant and they want to see:
- Business Plan
- Cashflow Forecasts
Anyone know where i can get hold of some templates or dummies for the above?
All this for £500
Kind Regards
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i was hoping for a template really that i just put my figures in and thats all
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Business Plans / CashFlow Forecasts
Gidi upp
Hello Boys and all other genders.
Im applying for a grant and they want to see:
- Business Plan
- Cashflow Forecasts
Anyone know where i can get hold of some templates or dummies for the above?
All this for £500
Kind RegardsTags: None
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