Entries Tagged ‘Margins’:
filed in General on Apr.06, 2010
This is a good question to think about when purchasing new granite or natural stone countertops. After all, it’s a major purchase and who wants to pay too much for something? The confusing part for consumers regarding natural stone is that the price can vary quite a bit depending on many factors. The quality and [...]
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filed in Business Planning on Feb.22, 2010
One of the most difficult sections to write in a business plan is the proforma and financial sections. After all it is most difficult to what exact costs you will incur or what level of sales volumes are actually achievable. So often businesses are faced with excess government controls at all levels which take thousands [...]
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filed in Business Planning on Jan.10, 2010
Writing a business plan is an essential part of the initial strategic planning of any company. One thing, which seems to hang up most entrepreneurs, is figuring out what kind of data and information goes into the Market Analysis section. So often entrepreneurs will attempt to bluff or BS their way thru it. Often you [...]
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