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WRITE A BUSINESS PLAN FOR
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Be one of the few startups to succeed 

You've got the dream 

We can help you turn it into reality 

There's so much to think about when you're starting a business.
And so much to do.
The first thing to do is get organised. Businesses that succeed are far more likely to have made a business plan, which is why we say "success comes to those who plan for it".

How we can help
Our three-part process helps you define your vision and makes a plan to get there.



Step 1: Write a business plan

We use an intense, exciting and effective business planning process. Our fast turn-around time makes it ideal for raising finance as well as driving your business.

We ask you searching questions about your ambitions, your customers and your products. We help you identify the actions you need to take, and we quantify their effects. And then we use our system to process all the numbers from customers through to cash flow.

Go to: write a business plan

Step 2: Grow your business with less tax
Our Business Expansion Tax Saver combines a number of little-used tax breaks to restructure growing businesses launching something new (e.g. a new product or entering a new market) to deliver 5-10 years of expansion profits that can effectively be earned free of tax, meaning much more money in your pocket. 

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Step 3: Deliver the results
All the plans in the world are no use unless they are put into action.
We help you track progress to make sure that you hit your targets, adjusting the plan to keep things on track.

Go to: make it happen

make a PLAN
make it LOW-TAX
make it HAPPEN
     
We work with 3 types of business: which are you?
growing business
Startups with ambition
successful but still hungry