Business Planning: The Company Analysis Section
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About this Lesson
- Type: Video Tutorial
- Length: 2:37
- Media: Video/mp4
- Posted: 04/24/2008
- Use: Watch Online & Download
- Download: MP4 (iPod compatible)
- Size: 11 MB
This lesson teaches some of the best practices and ways to write a company analysis. This is your chance to sell yourself and your partners. Your idea and numbers will mean nothing if you can't convince your investors that your company has the ability to pull off what you're proposing.
You'll learn the most important things to play up and emphasize to your investors and what things are necessary for your company analysis to be at the level investors expect.
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- Growthink Inc
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Growthink Inc. provides business plan consulting, feasibility studies and investment banking services.
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I don't own a business, but have thought about trying to start one, before. This might be a good exercise to do for your business, regardless of whether you are looking for investors!