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Many businesses fail within the first 5 years due to poor fiscal planning. In your Business Plan, are you being conservative with your startup costs and fiscal projections, or are you being aggressive? Explain your thoughts and support your business fiscal planning with market examples or secondary research that have helped you arrive to your conclusion.
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