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business plan

British  

noun

  1. a detailed plan setting out the objectives of a business, the strategy and tactics planned to achieve them, and the expected profits, usually over a period of three to ten years

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After overhauling their business plan and adopting a new approach, the couple found a way of making the system financially viable.

From BBC

She didn't develop a business plan for Taking Cara Babies.

From Salon

“In retrospect, it was a brilliant business plan,” said food historian Samuel Yamashita, a Pomona College professor.

From Los Angeles Times

"Looking ahead to 2025, the final year of our business plan, we expect to comfortably exceed our 6.5 billion net income target," CEO Carlo Messina told analysts.

From Reuters

The Terriers were seven points adrift of safety at the start of March but a run of just two defeats in their past 11 matches and Reading's six-point deduction for breaching an agreed business plan has seen them pull off a remarkable escape from trouble.

From BBC