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Milestone 1: Milestone 2: Milestone 3

This document contains questions for a business plan time frame questionnaire. It asks the respondent to identify 3 milestones essential for getting a business off the ground or to the next level of achievement, along with time frames for each. It also asks about time frames tied to major business trends, seasonal aspects of the business, pressures from competitors, and when profit needs to be achieved.

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Milestone 1: Milestone 2: Milestone 3

This document contains questions for a business plan time frame questionnaire. It asks the respondent to identify 3 milestones essential for getting a business off the ground or to the next level of achievement, along with time frames for each. It also asks about time frames tied to major business trends, seasonal aspects of the business, pressures from competitors, and when profit needs to be achieved.

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BUSINESS PLAN TIME FRAME QUESTIONNAIRE 1.

Identify three milestones that represent essential steps you need to take to get your business off the ground or two the next level of achievement. Estimate a time frame for each. Milestone 1: Milestone 2: Milestone 3:

2. Is the success of your business tied to a major business trend? If so, what is the time frame?

3. Is your business seasonal in nature? When do you need to have your product or service available to take advantage of the peak season?

4. Do you feel pressing timelines from competitors or other forces that require you to have products or services available by a certain date?

5. When do you absolutely need to start making a profit or meet your profit projection?

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