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Home > Considering a business > Business Resource Centre information > Easy Plan business planning template

Easy Plan business planning template

Do you need to prepare a business plan?

Are you unsure where to start?

An excellent time-saving tool to help you prepare a comprehensive business plan is the interactive Easy Plan CD-Rom.

Use the interactive Easy Plan CD-Rom to help you to:

  • structure your business plan clearly
  • document all aspects of your proposed business idea
  • define clear objectives and monitor your progress
  • market your idea to financial agencies or investors
  • calculate your cash flow using pre-programmed financial spreadsheets. 

The CD-Rom format means that this handy tool can be used multiple times to refine your business plan as your business grows.

To order your copy of Easy Plan CD-ROM contact the Business Resource Centre on 1300 363 711 (interstate/overseas callers telephone +61 7 3001 6359) or purchase online.

You can also purchase a copy over the counter at SmartLicence or through the network of regional centres located throughout Queensland.

Do you need assistance with information and research to help you develop your business plan?

The Queensland Government's Business Resource Centre can assist by providing tailored, low cost information and research to those looking at business opportunities in Queensland. After a short consultation a client support officer will compile a PlanSMART Kit containing specific industry and market information tailored to your business type and location. This information can assist you with preparing a business plan.

To find out more contact the Business Resource Centre on 1300 363 711 (interstate/overseas callers phone +61 7 3001 6359).

Last updated 13 August 2009

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