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Mark MacLeod
The CFOs Corner

The Executive Summary

If you write a business plan for investors, the executive summary is the only part that matters. Why? Because it’s all they will read. Even if you don’t write a full business plan, many startups will prepare an exec summ that they use in trying to book investor meetings. Needless to say, having a good executive summary is key to raising money.

My approach is not to write an actual document, but instead do a short presentation. Whether you do a document or a powerpoint, remember your goal is not to educate, it’s to sell. Your sole mission for the exec summary is to get the investor to agree to a meeting. That’s it.

Here’s a good structure to follow.

Slide 1: company info (background, financing to date, financing sought), what we do (including business model), and value proposition

Slide 2: The pain or problem

Slide 3: The solution (what you’re offering to the market)

Slide 4: Vision: Where are you going? How big can this be? How do you make money? Give a sense for just how much money you will make (but don’t give full financials)

Slide 5: Key Sucess Factors - this is optional but it shows that management knows its stuff.

Slide 6: Team

That’s it. 5 or 6 slides focused on enticing sufficient greed so that the investor will book a meeting with you. Try this structure in your business and tell me how it goes.

Comments

Posted by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  on  05/19  at  04:02 PM

Good points - heep it short, simple to understand and selling oriented. Another couple of critical things I include on those slides are these

1. The Executive team - who is going to be managing your investment

2. The market landscape - the size of the market, competition and the opportunity/niche we see

The business plan itself has lots more as found here http://www.dangletech.com/blogs/ceorants/ceoperspec~3

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