Wondering about the MBA student business plan writing fee? Unlike a state's minimum wage, it's hardly something set in stone. An MBA student can try to command any fee they feel they're worth, and certainly you'd probably wind up paying someone from Harvard, Wharton, or Chicago many dollars more per hour than a student at a small regional college program or a lower-tier national university. The going rate could be anywhere from $35-$150/hour or more, depending entirely on the pedigree of the writer, their experience, and your needs with the plan. Students tend to work for less, even at the graduate level, but the maxim “you get what you pay for†holds true even when it comes to Masters of Business Administration-level planners. No matter who you retain, ask these questions:
• How many plans have you personally written?
• What industry specialties do you have?
• Share your most relevant success story.
• Are you personally doing the research, writing, and modeling?
• For the financials, what background do you have?
• What modeling software or program will you use to project earnings?
These aren't the only questions you'll want to ask, but they're some of the biggest. Try to determine how long the process will take for your writer and what sort of revision timeline they envision – no one will get the plan perfect on the first try, so if you have to pay a higher rate for revisions to the plan, beware. Also make sure that the person writing your plan is also a capable modeler – it is rare that the finance skill set and the research and writing abilities you need will exist in the same person. A better option? Use MasterPlans.com. We have made business planning into a science and we employ experts in each of the sections of the plan you need written to ensure that you get better than MBA-caliber work. Call today to learn more: 877-453-2011.
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