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Business Plans, once the exclusive property of Fortune 500 companies and espoused by Wharton Business School graduates, are now being produced by many, if not most, small businesses. Commercial lenders insist on them, and executives feel less than sophisticated without them. However, planning is not a document; it is a
process, involving a constantly changing cycle. Related to the process
of planning are issues of cost accounting,
cash flow, and
capitalization.
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