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After this presentation, the participants will be able to: Learning Objectives The Intersection of Accounting and Entrepreneurship After this presentation, the participants will be able to: Understand the components and uses of a Business Plan Explain the development of budgets for Income and Cash Flow Evaluate the timing and amount of Required Capital Discuss the development and execution of a Personnel Strategy Identify considerations for an Exit Strategy / Long-Term Plan Construct a strategy to prepare for a liquidity event