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17 business plan mistakes that could jeopardize getting a business grant
Tip # 2 - What is it you're trying to say in your business plan?

Make sure you check your spelling and grammar, even if you have to hire someone to proof it for you. A poorly written business plan is an easy way for someone to reject yours and go onto one that has obviously been prepared well and fully edited.

Yes, your Microsoft Word has spell check and grammar check now. But while a spell check can do a somewhat decent job, the grammar checker will only fix minor problems. And it is with grammar where many people trip up when it comes to their business plans. So it is worth the expense (or the favor you have to call in) to make sure it is as perfect as it can be.

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