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By: Joseph Anthony
Create and maintain a professional business plan using Microsoft's time-saving tools and templates. Whether you're starting up a new business or fine-tuning an existing one, the best way to think of a business plan is as a map to success. It can help guide your business and ensure that you still operating for years to come. And with some of the excellent templates and features in Microsoft Office, the task of creating one is just a little bit easier. Traditionally, a business plan consists of a summary of the business you would like to start (or are running); details about the products or services you will sell; how you will market your products and services; what type of revenue you expect in return; and any costs associated with operating a business. New businesses may also want to include sections on personal finances, start-up costs and a detailed financial plan. If you’re already in business updating your initial business plan is the best way to check if you are on track. It can frequently pinpoint new opportunities or problem areas that need to be addressed. Existing businesses may also want to include the company’s financial statements to give an indication of your financial position.
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David McAmis (Sydney, Australia) is an IT consultant and the author of over a dozen technical books, including Professional Crystal Reports in Visual Studio.NET and Crystal Reports: A Beginner’s Guide. He is a Crystal Reports Certified Professional (CRCP) and a Business Objects Enterprise Certified Professional (BECP) and trainer; he is a partner in Avantis, a Business Objects Partner. His work has also appeared in various computer magazines and trade journals and he is the editor of Crystal Developers Journal (www.crystaldevelopersjournal.com).
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