Business plan editors are looking for several things -- typos, obviously, and consistency between sections of the business plan, but they're also performing a diligent "double check" on all of the core points in your financials, market analysis, and more. Are the citations all correct? Are the fonts and color schemes consistent? Is the company referred to the same way in each section, and are voice and tone consistent? But more important still are questions of internal consistency:
• Do the market metrics you use show up in the financial model?
• Does the cash flow show a sufficient cash balance?
• Are the titles in the revenue forecast the same as how they're described in the narrative?
• Is the management summary complete? Should there be a discussion of gaps in the team?
Business plan editors are trained in checking over your business plans carefully to identify anything that needs to change before you print it up or present at the bank or investment firm. They should be able to add value by giving you peace of mind and offering a set of critical eyes for your work. Do you have a business plan draft that you need to get edited, or just wondering what sort of points to check for in the document? MasterPlans has an entire in-house team of editors and writers who know what to look for. Since 2002 we've been helping people to get into business by checking over everything they do. Call 877-453-2011 today!














