Rich Dad Advisors: Writing Winning Business Plans: How to Prepare a Business Plan that Investors will Want to Read - and Invest In
Written by Garrett Sutton
Narrated by Garrett Sutton and Steve Stratton
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Rich Dad/Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki says, "The first step in business is a great business plan. It must be a page turner that hooks and holds a potential investor. Garrett Sutton's Writing Winning Business Plans is THE book for key strategies on preparing winning plans for both business and real estate ventures."
Crisply told and featuring real life illustrative stories, Writing Winning Business Plans discusses all the key elements for a successful plan. Topics include focusing your business vision, understanding your financials and analyzing your competition. Also covered are how to really use your business plan as a tool and how to attract funding for your new or existing businesses.
As business plan competitions become more popular around the world Writing Winning Business Plans also discusses how to enter and how to win these ever more lucrative contests.
Garrett Sutton
Garrett Sutton, Esq., is the bestselling author of Start Your Own Corporation, Run Your Own Corporation, The Loopholes of Real Estate, Scam-Proof Your Assets, and many more titles in Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad’s Advisors series. Garrett has over thirty years’ experience in assisting individuals and businesses to determine their appropriate corporate structure, limit their liability, protect their assets, and advance their financial, personal and credit success goals. Garrett’s law firm, Sutton Law Center, has offices in Reno, Nevada, and Jackson Hole, Wyoming, representing corporations, limited liability companies, limited partnerships and individuals in their real estate and business-related law matters, including incorporations, contracts, and ongoing business-related legal advice. Garrett is also the owner of Corporate Direct, providing affordable asset protection and corporate formation services since 1988. For more information on Garrett Sutton and Sutton Law Center, please visit his Web sites at www.sutlaw.com and www.corporatedirect.com.
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Reviews for Rich Dad Advisors
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Maybe the content was good but I couldn’t finish due to the audio skipping the whole time.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5I felt like I was listening to a sales pitch most of the time. Lost focus and wondered what any of it had to do with anything a few times. Very slow going and didn't get much information, sounds more like an autobiography.
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Audio Skipping. I couldn’t understand because of continuous skipping.
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