Who is a business plan for anyway? You probably think it is just for a lender or an investor so you can get funding. But if you are really up on your game, you’ll know a business plan should primarily benefit you, the business owner. It’s a way to sharpen your focus and force yourself to consider whether you’ve mapped out a viable path. If your business plan disappears into a filing cabinet after raising funds, then the real benefit has been wasted. It should be a roadmap and checklist for your business future.




