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Writing Investory Quality Business Plans

A comprehensive guide

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BeginnerUpdated Oct 30, 2019
Writing Investory Quality Business Plans

What You'll Learn

check_circleUnderstand Basic Accounting Concepts, Accounting Terminology, Accounting Fundamentals
check_circleThe Audit Process, The Accounting Cycle, Debits and Credits, Accounts Receivable
check_circleAccounts Payable, Forecasting and Budgeting, Interpreting Financial Statements
check_circleBalance Sheets, Income Statements, Statement of Cash Flows, Inventory Accounting and Cost Accounting, Waterfall Reporting
check_circleHow to Raise Funds For Your Business, The IPO Process, Exit Strategies

About This Course

This course offers a practical guide through the key financial stages of a growing business—from budgeting and forecasting to raising capital and planning a successful exit. You’ll learn how to understand your company’s performance using both traditional and unconventional reporting tools, enabling smarter decision-making as your business scales.

We’ll explore how to secure funding, navigate the initial public offering (IPO) process, and apply best practices to manage costs and timing. Finally, you’ll gain insight into planning your exit strategy, so you and your investors can reap the rewards of your growth journey.

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