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help with the financial details of business plan needed asap.


curlykaren

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I've been involved in a very long winded negotiation to rent/lease some space for a business in a building belonging to a charity. After months and months of indecisions/changing goal posts etc they have recently decided to get a move on and would like to discuss the proposal at a Trustee meeting next week.

I've already submitted a business proposal once but due to a complete lack of information on their part the financial elements were sketchy at best.

I really need some help putting together this side of things.

Been in touch with several accountants and I am more than happy to pay but it's very difficult to arrange at such short notice.

Can anyone help, again I'm happy to pay.

Thanks

Karen.

Hi..my names Tom...I have been through the mill doing a businessplan recently..myself I am experienced at these..particularly useful is using a decent Business Plan Software...I have a good one...this is becuase it manipulates all the figures if yoy change anything...I have an account...if you want maybe I could ad you as a user..or show it you...I dobr want anything...just offering a bit of key advise...Best Tom 07872300562

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