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How to Get A Free Business Plan For Your New Business

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When starting a business, a good business plan is a must. It will be used as your map or blueprint to get you started, and keep you, in the right direction. However, business plans are not usually easy to write, especially if you have no experience. This article will show you how to get free business plan templates, as well as resources to find free business plan samples to assist you in creating your new plan.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
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  1. Step 1

    The SBA has some wonderful free resources, including free business plan templates, samples and even a free business plan course that is very easy to follow and only takes 15-20 minutes to complete. Visit the SBA.gov website and search for 'free business plan'. This will give you the index of all of the resources available.

  2. Step 2

    Another way to get started on your plan is to do an online search of 'free business plan samples'. A sample is a great place to start, rather than a template, because it has already been completed and will layout all of the topics that will need addressed in your business plan.

  3. Step 3

    Take your time when starting your busines plan. Start with a short draft covering the main aspects of your plan and build on that as you gain knowledge of your business. Writing a good plan takes time and are really never complete. You will need to improve and expand on your plan over time for the growth of your company.

  4. Step 4

    For more Free Business Resources, visit the link below, under the resources, titled 'FreeBusinessHowTos.Info'.

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