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Hi,
This is something that is totally new to me...
I have been asked to write a budget proposal for a startup company
looking for venture capital.
I have been given the proposed figures, but I don't feel that pages with
figures alone are going to make venture capitalists rush out and
invest... Apparently, the venture capitalists have already been sent
some kind of explanation of the product. Is this enough? Do they need to
include some kind of general explanation or sales talk about their
product along with the figures?
If possible is there anyone who could send me examples of proposed
budgets that they have written. Obviously, you can erase any figures...
I am just looking for a general idea of what to include here.
I would be grateful for any possible help in this field...