Business Plans

Whether you're looking to secure funds, raise capital, attract investors, or acquire new business partners, you need to communicate your idea and your business potential to outsiders. This is where business plans come in handy.

But what makes your business plan stand out? How do you ensure that what you're communicating is what the person on the other end of the business plan is looking for?

That's where Stride comes in. Our experience in the fields of debt and equity means we've been on both sides of the business planning process.

If you choose to collaborate with Stride, you'll get a business plan that doesn't run for pages on-end but that accurately and concisely communicates the value your business brings to others, be they investors, partners, or lenders.

We'll start by sending you our business plan questionnaire and then create your plan from there.

Stride's Business Plan Service includes creating your:

Executive Summary

This is a one-page overview of your company and its portfolio of products and services. It also highlights the current market situation and financial considerations.

Company Profile and Unique Value Proposition  

The Stride team will work closely with you to ensure that you have a clear vision, mission statement, and business structure. We'll also help you identify your Unique Value Proposition and how your problem solves a market need.

Industry Analysis

To ensure your business positioning remains relevant to your industry and market, the Stride team will help you uncover and outline market dynamics, your industry's top drivers, define your target market, and analyze your competition.

Strategy and Implementation

This is when we combine all our findings, and work with you and your team to translate those ideas into executable actions, through a business model that’s inclusive of sales and operational strategies and key success factors.

Detailed Financial Plan

Last but certainly not least, the Stride team will create an abstract representation of your company including financial forecasts. The financial plan within your business plan supports the overall view of your business while bearing the financial aspect in mind.

Ready to create a concise and effective business plan?

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