Get Equipped for Business Planning
Welcome! You are now ready to begin the journey of writing your business plan and launching your business.
You will find the RoadMap SpringBoard™ at the start of each RoadMap™ Step just below the header. The SpringBoard™ provides links to the following resources specific to each Step.
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Resources. Video and audio tutorials, worksheets, links and tools to help you with each step.
Articles. Articles containing additional information related to components of the step.
FAQs. All the questions related to the step we’ve been asked over the years. If you have a question and can’t find the answer here please email us – other people are probably wondering too! faqs@riskbuster.com
At this writing, we are just beginning down a long road of populating each of the linked pages above, so please bear with us as we test each tool and tack – and please send us all the feedback you can think of, both positive and points for improvement are welcome!
Getting Started
Quick Start. If you’re itching to get to work on your business plan, you can do so in minutes by taking the following actions:
Download the RiskBuster Business Planner
Install the RiskBuster Business Planner
Set Up A Business Plan Folder
Start a New Business Plan
Start a New Financial Forecast
New Business Plan First Set-up Steps
The tools above and a few more can be found at http://www.riskbuster.com/business-plan-resources/
We hope you enjoy your time here at the Business Plan Oasis™ and that the Business Planner’s RoadMap™ helps you get into a business you love, and on to achieving your lifestyle and financial goals.
Ready to get started?
This section includes the following 10 steps of the Business Planner’s RoadMap.
Step 1: Welcome to the RoadMap™
Step 2: Prepare to Embark
Step 3: Chart Your Path
Step 4: Organize Your Work Space
Step 5: Establish Your Timelines
Step 6: Create Your Action Plan
Step 7: Wade Into Your Industry
Step 8: Start a Research Scrapbook or Journal
Step 9: Write Your Business Vision
Step 10: Set Out to Prove Your Business Case