Formal business plan writing and guidance for those who want to write their own.
An average business plan is 25-40 pages and takes approximately 2-4 weeks to write.
A business plan is a formal document written for a business that includes all the important information about the business. The plans contain several different sections outlining the details, structure, goals, and financial projections of the business. Business plans are usually made to obtain business loans, but can have other uses and benefits as well.

Métis Citizens - For citizens of Saskatchewan with Métis status from the Métis Nation of Saskatchewan, the Clarence Campeau Development Fund (CCDF) offers business loans and grants that require a professionally written business plan with financial projections. Josh has experience writing business plans for CCDF, and can write business plans to meet their requirements.
First Nations Citizens - For citizens of Saskatchewan with Indian (treaty) status with Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, the Saskatchewan Indigenous Enterprise Foundation (SIEF) offers business loans and grants that require a formal business plan with financial projections. Josh has experience writing business plans for SIEF as well and can write business plans to meet their requirements.
Want to find out more about professional business plan writing? Book in a free consultation with Josh to discuss your business plan needs and the best course of action.



Josh has written formal business plans for industries like construction, farming, childcare, counselling, patented products, and food services.
Prior to becoming a business consultant, Josh was a college business instructor and taught classes including Entrepreneurship, Economics, Business Law, and Personal Finance.
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