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It’s the bestselling business plan guide on the market. Over 600,000 copies sold–now updated and revised! Everything you need to know to writie a fool-proof, perfectly formatted, knock-’em dead business plan. The Successful Business Plan includes a sample business plan, 99 worksheets to get you started, financial evaluation techniques even a numbers novice can use, and over 200 real-life insider tips from successful CEOs…. More >>

The Successful Business Plan: Secrets & Strategies

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5 Responses to “The Successful Business Plan: Secrets & Strategies”
  1. I have read a lot of them and written a lot of them… business plans and bus planning books. This is BY FAR the best book available. It has depth and the detail needed to write a SERIOUS business plan. The only reason it has been criticized in reviews here is that it has a lot of detail and requires WORK. If you want the Daffy Duck business plan book (don’t want to work), go elsewhere. If you want to get money (are willing to work), buy this book and do it from cover to cover. A MUST HAVE BOOK.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Blurb says:

    This book was well organized and some of the worksheets were a little hard to use but its still one of the better books I’ve looked at. The worksheets I had problems with were the financial planners. Some of them were not well explained and therefore hard to use. Overall, the book was very thorough and hopefully it will help my plans for starting a business go through.

    Pros:
    -The sample plans were the strongest part of the book because it allowed you to see how the worksheets were put together.

    -Very thorough book.

    -Leaves nothing out in terms of how to write a business plan and then how to get the money.

    Cons:
    -The book fell apart on me after reading through it a few times. For such a high quality text I expect a better put together book.

    -Some of the financials were not matching other sections of the sample plan to see how it was put together overall.

    -Some of the worksheets especially the financials were not well explained.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Anonymous says:

    I have probably purchased 5 business plan books over the last year. I have also purchased a couple of business plan software programs (both unsatisfactory). None can be considered a definitive “best” book or resource. Each one has strengths and weaknesses, and anyone searching for a drop-in guide should re-think their goals. Abrams book, on the whole, is certainly one of the better business plan books. The advise and focus of the content are very salient to anyone out there looking for OPM.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. Tech Girl says:

    I did not find this book as helpful as I was hoping. First, and most importantly, I needed more examples. There was only one and it was a service organization and I needed to see an example of a manufacturing organization where the target customer was not so geographically limited. Also, I found that the way the book is organized was difficult. I felt the book was more oriented toward helping someone sort out their thoughts and feelings about starting a business than it was focused on actually structuring and writing a business plan. What I actually need are the hard, factual mechanics of writing a business plan and I did not find it to my satisfaction in this book.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. Anonymous says:

    I was so scared of writing a business plan that I put it off for as long as I could (nearly a year!). But my potential investor made it clear that I would have to bite the bullet. I owe Abrams a huge “thank-you” for making the business plan writing process something that could be done thoroughly, efficiently, and done well–and didn’t take me too long at all. But the best part is that you can download finacial spreadsheet templates from the publisher’s website!!

    I am the kind of person who has an idea and just wants to run with it; I have a hard time figuring out specifics and financial realities. Between the book (which explained exactly what I needed to know about target markets, competition, cost-benefit analysis and the like) and the downloadable spreadsheets (which did all of the math, and carried the numbers through to all of the projection sheets and balance sheets and income statements and such, and took care of all of the formatting–just print and go!), I was able to write a top-notch, professional-looking business plan (if I do say so myself!) to present to my potential investor, and to the bank when I go to apply for a loan! And I won’t feel embarassed by my lack of experience–at least, my business plan won’t convey it. Plus, it’s really important to go through the process of writing a business plan (and Abrams addresses this in the book) so you can really get a good, clear, structured idea of what you’re doing, how you need to do it, and why you’re starting a business in the first place.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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