Description
Business Planning: A Guide to Business Start-Up
A guide to business start-up
Author: Butler David
Language: EnglishSubjects for Business Planning: A Guide to Business Start-Up:
Keywords
bank; manager; nvq; candidate; small; budgetary; evidence; requirements; local; enterprise; IIP; NVQ Candidate; NVQ Level; Cash Flow Forecast; Working Capital; Hm Custom; Business Proposal; NVQ Qualification; Potential Owner Manager; Sole Trader; Pallet Trucks; Skills Gap Analysis; Cent Profit Margin; Paye; Standard Business Plan; Commercial Mortgage; Local Enterprise Agencies; Customer Care Policy; Estate Car; NVQ Process; Internal Verifier; Aged Debtors Analysis; NVQ Programme; Vat Registration; Small Firms Enterprise Development Initiative
Approximative price 264.58 €
In Print (Delivery period: 14 days).
Add to cart the book of Butler DavidPublication date: 03-2016
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Hardback
Approximative price 39.45 €
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Add to cart the book of Butler DavidPublication date: 03-2000
196 p. · 23.4x15.6 cm · Paperback
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A readable and structured guide for the increasing numbers of people each year who consider setting up a small business or becoming self-employed.
'Business Planning' outlines the options and risks involved in setting up a business. The importance of thorough planning is often overlooked and only becomes evident if the business fails. This is highlighted in a recent study by the SFEDI of 486 bankers and accountants where lack of planning was the most common reason cited as to why businesses fail. 'Business Planning' shows how to avoid this failure by focusing on the planning stage and building on this framework as the business develops.
This is the only book based around the Small Firms Enterprise Development Initiative (SFEDI) for first time owner-managers. It contains all the underpinning factual information required to prepare and present a successful Business Plan for presentation to a bank manager, or an alternative potential source of finance, or for use in an NVQ portfolio. It is in line with the major syllabuses for Business Start-Up, and can be used as a course book for anyone completing a formal NVQ level 3 qualification in this area, with tips on NVQ structure and assessment.