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Super naive question from a yet-to-be entrepreneur but I was wondering if you used a specific software or Microsoft words will do just fine?

I was also wondering where i could find some examples of business plans (actual ones and not the ones i was given in college lmao)

Also, are there any conventional structures when it comes to business plans or the more blend and straight to the point the better? My classmates used to put a lot of colours and flashy icons. Is it the way to go?

Cheers,

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[–] rapidPanic@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

To piggyback on u/founderscurve's guidance, here is a succinct on-ramp style reading about the startup finance stack: https://www.causal.app/blog/the-ultimate-guide-to-finance-for-seed-series-a-companies

Might help to think unit sales and subsequent economics of putting the product or service out and use that for modeling the financial stack.