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Business Plan

The Business Plan is intended to generate discussion and considerations of the more important issues to be taken into account when starting and running a business. The Business Plan is designed to give you a framework to develop your business ideas.

Once you have opened the Business Plan an internet connection is no longer required. You can save your plan as a word document at any stage, this allows you to complete your business plan in your own time.

Professional advice should always be sought before acting on any accounting or legal matters.


Please click here to download a Microsoft Word version of the Business Planner . (226k doc)


Note: This information is provided for illustrative purposes only and is based on the accuracy of information provided. It does not constitute a contract. We are not recording and will not use the information quoted by you in our calculators.


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