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lorasvet [3.4K]
3 years ago
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A business plan for a new business does NOT need to include Multiple Choice any advantages relative to the competition. a discus

sion of the purpose of the business. a description of the company background. the names of the prospective lending companies.
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1 answer:
olasank [31]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

the names of the prospective lending companies.

Explanation:

A business plan can be defined as a written document that gives a detailed description or information about a business's (usually new) operational and financial objectives, strategies and how to achieve its goals.

The business plan usually provides the following informations;

1. Any advantages relative to the competition.

2. A discussion of the purpose of the business.

3. A description of the company background.

However, a business plan for a new business does not need to include the names of the prospective lending companies.

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The preparation of the trial balance and balance sheet of Sabourin Realty as of September 30, 2020, is as follows:

1. Sabourin Realty

<h3>Trial Balance</h3>

As of September 30, 2020

Accounts                            Debit            Credit

Cash                                 $84,645

Accounts receivable           5,325

Supplies                               1,250

Equipment                         12,700

Automobile                       28,250

Building                            182,100

Land                                103,200

Accounts Payable                                 $7,325

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<h3>Assets</h3>

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Accounts receivable                  5,325

Supplies                                       1,250

Total current assets              $91,220

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Equipment               12,700

Automobile            28,250

Building                  182,100

Land                      103,200  $326,250

Total assets                           $417,470

<h3>Liabilities and Equity:</h3>

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Bank Loan                                37,570

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