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May 15, 2008

Do You Know How To Develop A Business Plan?

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Most individuals readily admit THEY SHOULD have a business plan, however once they get down to writing one, they often get overwhelmed.

The first mistake many people should realize is that a personal business plan:

  1. Does not have to be a huge document.
  2. It need only include key components and serve as a guide to building a long-term mortgage practice. 
  3. It's a flexible document that should change as your business grows or the business environment changes.

Consider these simple instructions when writing your own plan.

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