1. The first thing any investor wants to know is what kind of return he is going to get on his money, and when he will get his money back. If you are seeking investment money for your company, you may need to write a detailed business plan that will form the basis of a private placement memorandum that you present to the investor. If you are proposing most other kinds of investment, an investment proposal will suffice.
2. Instructions
-Put yourself in the mind of your investor. Some investors are looking for income, while others are looking for profits. The income investor will be satisfied with receiving dividends or monthly payments of interest and repayment of principal. The profit seeker will be interested in whether your company will go public or whether the investment target will be sold for a big profit, and when all this will happen.
-Research the feasibility of the investment.
-Begin your proposal with a full description of the investment, including the expected inception and conclusion dates; the full terms of the investment contract; and an exact description of the uses of the money, the expected results and the method of distribution of income or profits. Also list any other investors, the amount invested and their share of ownership.
-Prepare arguments in favor of the investment, including a realistic projection of the revenues involved and the percentage return they represent for the investor.
-Use section headings such as introduction, description of investment, terms of investment, expected returns, contingency plan and financial projections. The financial projections should be in the form of a spreadsheet showing all expenses and all revenues projected.
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A basic outline of what to include is fine. Thank you!