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The Lawyer's Guide to Creating a Business Plan: A Step-By-Step Software Package, 2008 Version |
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Linda Pinson has produced an intuitive software application that does 75% of the work for lawyers and business managers who need comprehensive and customized business plans to maximize profits. For new law practices or existing law firms, the 2008 version of The Lawyer's Guide to Creating a Business Plan will guide practitioners step-by-step toward actualized growth utilizing tested and proven organizational, marketing, and financial strategies.
Based on her award-winning book, Anatomy of a Business Plan (Ben Franklin Award for "Best Business Book of the Year") and companion software, Automate Your Business Plan (Version 2008), this stand-alone package has been meticulously customized to address the elements and issues unique to law practice development and management. There is no other business plan software on the market that provides law practices with these customized tools in one comprehensive package.
The Lawyer's Guide to Creating a Business Plan, 2008 Version highlights include:
- Preformatted text documents and integrated self-calculating spreadsheet workbooks that are customized for your firm and automatically generated--relieving you of most of the work.
- Complete example business plans for new and existing law practices.
- The eBook of the new 2008 seventh edition of Anatomy of a Business Plan.
- A step-by-step guide to help you develop a highly targeted marketing strategy.
- Detailed financial plans including cash flow projections, three-year income projections, quarterly budget analyses, profit and loss statements, and balance sheets, break-even analyses, ratio analysis, and financial charts and graphs.
- Precise documentation for potential lenders and partners
- The most current word processing features that allow for easy customization, including insertion and manipulation of graphics, text boxes, and tables.
- Introducing a new guide for the development of business plans specific to nonprofit organizations.
Find out why educators, government agencies, lenders, reviewers, and practitioners rely on The Lawyer's Guide to Creating a Business Plan as a model for law practice success. Minimum System Requirements: OS: Windows© 2000, ME, XP, or Vista CPU: PC, 700MHz or faster (Compatible only with newer Macs with Windows©) RAM: 256 MB (minimum) Hard Drive: 50 MB Free disk space VGA graphics card Monitor and Mouse PC-compatible printer
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"Anatomy of a Business Plan and Automate Your Business Plan have served as excellent business planning and financial analysis tools for Dale Carnegie© Training Centers Worldwide." --Marc K. Johnston, Senior Vice President, Franchise Development Dale Carnegie© Training Centers Worldwide
"Anatomy of a Business Plan is one of the best books on the basics of putting together a thoughtful, thorough, and professional business plan." --Jeffrey L. Seglin, Inc. Magazine
"Simply put, Anatomy of a Business Plan with its companion software, Automate Your Business Plan, is the best step-by-step guide to starting, building, and rasing capital for your business. We have raised over $20 million for our clients by using it, and we have an additional $15 million peding. Use it; it works!" -- Thomas Jay Wacker, Centaur Holdings Corporation
"I recently reviewed two loan applications that included business plans. The most noteworthy item in both of these applications was the business plan. After reading each one, my confidence was greatly boosted. Each applicant stated that Linda Pinson's software and book were easy to use. By the way, both loans were approved." -- Nancy Russell, Comerica Bank
"Most business plan books need updating to account for new tax laws and other changes. This 6th edition (of Anatomy of a Business Plan) is one of the newest , and best, on the topic. " -- Mark Henricks, Crain's Chicago Business
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