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| Re: Presentation Advice Avoid these typical problems: The top annoyances (respondents cited that the item was one of their top three annoyances) in a presenation were as follows: The speaker read the slides to us 62.0% Text was so small I couldn't read it 46.9% Slides hard to see because of color choice 42.6% Full sentences instead of bullet points 39.1% Moving/flying text or graphics 24.8% Overly complex diagrams or charts 22.2% |
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| Re: Presentation Advice One of the legacies of the dot com era is that too many business focus on the concept and the hype and spend less time on the financials. I would make sure in the presentation that you have a couple pages of financial summaries and in the appendix you put together more detailed financial pages. Make sure that your assumptions are realistic and are based upon something other than a straight line hockey stick. |
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| Re: Presentation Advice I would approach your banker for some guidelines whether or not you end up going with them, they see a lot of requests and probably have some standard forms that you can use that should help you in completing the task. |
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