Find yourself wondering about good fonts for business plans? Â It may seem trivial, but a proper layout and appearance for your business plan is critical and should give you a leg up. Â Whether you're presenting to a group of private investors, a single angel, or a bank loan officer, your plan should be clean, concise and easy to follow. Â The best fonts tend to be the standard ones: Â Times New Roman, Arial, Helvetia, and Calibri are some of the most common, and any of them would be a "safe bet." Â More importantly, you need to make sure that the business plan covers all the major topics:
• An executive summary with full use of funds layout
• A product description showing every relevant detail
• A market analysis that looks at competitors, the target customers, and the market need
• A marketing strategy with details on your advertising methods
• A management summary that includes bios and a personnel plan
So no matter what font you choose, the important considerations are being comprehensive and making accurate, reasonable projections of revenues and expenses. Â The model needs not only a start-up summary and personnel forecast but a revenue forecast, break-even point, profit and loss, cash flow, and a balance sheet. Â The business plan should prove that you can repay any loan on schedule and/or offer a compelling but reasonable ROI to your new business partners. Â MasterPlans is the country's best and largest business plan writing company and we can make the plan for you no matter what topic you follow. Â Call us to learn more! Â 877-453-2011














