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Business Planning


Interactive Business Planner
The Interactive Business Planner (IBP) is a business planning software product designed specifically to operate on the World Wide Web. The IBP uses the capabilities of the Internet to assist entrepreneurs prepare a 3-year business plan for their new or existing business.

E-Business Info-Guide
This guide is designed to help you navigate through the different government programs, services and regulations that deal with electronic commerce, and identify those of interest

Marketing and Market Development
Successful businesses have extensive knowledge about their customers and competitors. Acquiring accurate and specific information about your customers and competitors is a critical first step in market investigation and development of a marketing plan.

If your ready to begin a marketing plan for your business or would like information to assess the viability of your business idea, visit Market Research.

Regulations
Depending on the type of business, various regulations and permits may apply. Visit Regulations to search or browse federal, provincial or municipal permits and regulations.

Trade Shows
Business Information by Sector, features a listing of links to upcoming events such as trade shows, conferences and seminars taking place in each of the following industrial sectors: manufacturing industries; resource industries; service industries; and technologies.

For Trade Show tips, visit Trade Shows.

Financing


Credit and Collections
The prime objective for any business is to survive. That means a firm must have enough cash to meet its obligations. This publication shows the owner-manager how to plan for the movement of cash through the business and thus plan for future requirements.

Dealing With Your Banker and Other Lenders
Failure to develop a strong working relationship with your banker or other lender is a top reason for business failure. See  Dealing With Your Banker & Other Lenders for tips on how to be prepared and develop strong working relationships with bankers and lenders.

Financing
The  Financing Info-Guide will provide you with financing options in addition to financing programs featured in the  Young Entrepreneurs Info-Guide.

The Truth About Grants
Are there any grants? Why are they so hard to find? For answer to these questions and more, see  The Truth About Grants.

Young Entrepreneur Financing Programs
For a comprehensive list of financing programs specifically for young entrepreneurs, visit the financing section of the  Young Entrepreneurs Info-Guide.

Support Services


Business Retention and Expansion
Through Business Retention and Expansion, companies are able to access investment, business finance, and trade development expertise from Nova Scotia Business Inc. (NSBI).

Centre for Entrepreneurship Education and Development (CEED) This organization provides information on entrepreneurial/training initiatives offered by CEED, please refer to the following documents:

Entrepreneurial TrainingThis document is designed to help you to navigate through the various resources available to active and aspiring entrepreneurs in Nova Scotia. The selected items provide a helpful overview.

List of Business Consultants
This list is designed to help you to locate the various organizations that provide business-related assistance in Nova Scotia.

Local Resources
There are people in your county who can help with your business needs.

Young Entrepreneur Support Services
For a comprehensive list of support services, training programs and networking opportunities specifically for young entrepreneurs, visit the Young Entrepreneurs Info-Guide.



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