Investor Funding Support

Investor Business Plans

Captivate Your Investors

Attract and engage potential investors with our comprehensive business plans for investors. We dive deep into your business’s value proposition, market potential, and growth strategies, crafting a document that not only informs but also excites. Let us help you turn investor interest into financial commitment.

Built to Support Investor Funding Discussions

$1,500 Starting Price CAD
7–10 Business Days
25–35 Typical Pages
2 Revision Rounds

Includes:

  • Investor-ready business plan
  • Value proposition and growth strategy
  • Market opportunity and competitive positioning
  • Financial projections and funding narrative

Investor Business Plan Overview

Professional Business Plans for Startups, Entrepreneurs, and Investor Funding

An investor business plan is a funding-focused document that explains the business opportunity, market potential, growth strategy, revenue model, management team, financial outlook, and expected return potential. It should help investors understand how the business creates value, how capital will be used, and why the opportunity is positioned for growth.

How Mikel Consulting Helps We prepare investor business plans that connect your value proposition, market opportunity, competitive positioning, funding request, use of funds, financial projections, and growth strategy into one professional document designed to support investor conversations, due diligence, and funding presentations.

Mikel Consulting Record of Success

Trusted by startups, entrepreneurs, and growing companies seeking investor capital

4,000+ Business Plans Created
$1.6B+ Funding Secured by Clients
97% Reported Success Rate
90+ Client Countries

Who We’ve Helped

Angel Investors Venture Capital Firms Private Investors Family Offices Strategic Partners Investor Groups Acquisition Funding

Service Details

Investor Business Plan Delivery Details

Turnaround 7–10 Business days after receiving company, funding, market, and financial inputs.
Rush Option Available Based on project complexity, investor deadline, and scheduling capacity.
Typical Length 25–35 Pages depending on the business model, funding ask, research, and financial detail.
Revisions 2 Two rounds included for accuracy, investor alignment, and final refinement.
Format PDF + Editable Delivered as polished PDF files and editable working documents.

Sample Document Preview

Professional, Investor-Ready Formatting

Plans can include written strategy, market research, investor positioning, business model details, funding requirements, use of funds, financial projections, charts, and a polished layout designed for investor review.

Sample investor business plan layout with cover page, company overview, market analysis, financial forecast, use of funds, and investor projections

Investor Funding Package

Need both the business plan and pitch deck?

Many investor submissions require more than one document. The business plan provides the detailed strategy and financial foundation, while the pitch deck presents the opportunity in a concise, visual format for investor meetings and introductions.

Investor Business Plan $1,500 CAD
Pitch Deck $1,500 CAD
Regular Combined Price $3,000 CAD
Bundled Package $2,500 CAD Save $500 when both documents are ordered together.

Our Process

How Our Investor Business Plan Process Works

1

Intro Call or Email

We discuss your business, funding goals, investor audience, and timeline.

2

Engagement

You receive a contract, make payment, and complete the investor intake form.

3

Information Review

We review your company, financials, market position, use of funds, and growth strategy.

4

Plan Drafted

We build the business plan around the opportunity, strategy, funding ask, and forecast.

5

Review & Revisions

You provide feedback and we refine the document for investor clarity.

6

Final Delivery

You receive polished PDF and editable files ready for investor discussions.

Why Mikel Consulting

Why Work With Mikel Consulting for Your Investor Business Plan?

We combine strategy, market positioning, investor-focused writing, and financial forecasting into one professional business plan designed to support investor conversations and due diligence.

Investor-Focused Storytelling

We structure the plan around the opportunity, business model, market size, competitive position, growth strategy, funding request, and return potential.

Built for Due Diligence

We present the business clearly so investors can understand the company, management team, market, risks, assumptions, capital need, and growth path.

Clear Funding Narrative

We connect the amount being raised to use of funds, milestones, expansion plans, revenue growth, and the value the capital is expected to create.

Forecasts Investors Can Review

We prepare financial projections that show revenue drivers, costs, margins, profitability, cash flow, and growth assumptions in a clear investor-friendly format.

Sample Business Plans

See What a Professional Investor Business Plan Can Look Like

Investor Plan Sample

Cybersecurity Startup

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Investor Plan Sample

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Client Funding Outcomes

Real Clients. Real Capital Raised.

Explore selected client outcomes where Mikel Consulting supported business plans, pitch decks, financial models, and investor materials used in successful funding processes.

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Investor Funding Support

Let’s Build Your Business Plan for Investors

Complete the form and one of our senior consultants will review your inquiry within 24 hours. For time-sensitive investor business plan support, call or message us directly.

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Investor Business Plan FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an investor-ready business plan?

An investor-ready business plan is a professionally structured document designed to help investors understand your business model, market opportunity, competitive position, growth strategy, funding requirements, and projected financial performance. Unlike a general business plan, it is written with investor review in mind and focuses on how the business can scale, generate returns, manage risk, and use capital effectively.

Do investors really need a business plan?

Yes. While many investors first review a pitch deck, a business plan is often requested during the due diligence stage. It gives investors a more detailed understanding of the opportunity behind the pitch, including the market research, assumptions, operating plan, financial projections, use of funds, and long-term growth strategy. A strong business plan helps support investor confidence by showing that the business has been carefully planned and professionally presented.

How is an investor business plan different from a traditional business plan?

A traditional business plan may focus broadly on operations, management, products, services, and internal strategy. An investor business plan is more focused on funding, growth, scalability, market opportunity, competitive advantage, financial returns, and exit potential. It is designed to answer the questions investors typically ask before deciding whether to fund a company.

What should be included in a business plan for investors?

A business plan for investors should typically include an executive summary, company overview, market analysis, customer segments, competitive analysis, product or service offering, revenue model, marketing strategy, operating plan, management team, funding request, use of funds, financial projections, key assumptions, risks, and growth strategy. Depending on the business, it may also include traction, milestones, valuation support, and potential exit opportunities.

What do investors look for in a business plan?

Investors usually look for a clear problem and solution, a large or attractive market, evidence of demand, a scalable business model, realistic financial projections, a credible management team, clear use of funds, and a path to investor return. They also want to understand the risks involved and whether the founders have a practical strategy for execution and growth.

What financial projections should be included in an investor business plan?

Investor business plans usually include 3- to 5-year financial projections covering revenue, cost of goods sold, gross profit, operating expenses, EBITDA or net profit, cash flow, startup costs, capital expenditures, and funding requirements. The financial section should also explain the assumptions behind the projections so investors can assess whether the forecast is realistic and properly supported.

How do I show scalability and growth potential in the business plan?

Scalability can be shown by explaining how the business can grow revenue without expenses increasing at the same pace. This may include expansion into new markets, recurring revenue, technology leverage, franchise potential, operational efficiencies, strategic partnerships, or the ability to serve more customers with the same core infrastructure. The business plan should connect the growth strategy to market demand, financial projections, staffing plans, and practical execution milestones.

What is the difference between an investor business plan and a pitch deck?

A pitch deck is a short, visual presentation designed to capture investor interest quickly, often in 15-18 slides. An investor business plan is a more detailed document, usually 25-35 pages, that supports deeper review and due diligence. The pitch deck is useful for introductions and meetings, while the business plan provides the detail investors may need before moving forward.

Should I order a pitch deck with my investor business plan?

In many cases, yes. A pitch deck and investor business plan serve different but complementary purposes. The pitch deck helps introduce the opportunity in a concise, visual format, while the business plan provides the detailed strategy, market research, and financial support behind the investment proposal. Ordering both together also helps ensure that the messaging, funding request, use of funds, and financial assumptions are aligned.

Do I need a financial model for investors?

A financial model is strongly recommended when raising investor capital. While the business plan presents the written strategy and summarized projections, the financial model provides the detailed calculations behind the forecast. Investors may want to review revenue assumptions, margins, staffing costs, startup costs, working capital needs, valuation logic, sensitivity scenarios, and expected returns in Excel.

Can you prepare an investor business plan for a startup with no revenue?

Yes. Many investor business plans are prepared for startups that are pre-revenue or in the early stages of development. In these cases, the plan needs to clearly explain the market opportunity, problem being solved, business model, launch strategy, customer acquisition plan, founder background, funding needs, and realistic financial assumptions. Any traction, pilot results, letters of intent, partnerships, or waitlists can also help strengthen the plan.

How much does an investor business plan cost?

Our investor business plans start at $1,500 CAD. This typically includes a professionally written investor-ready business plan, market research, strategy development, financial summaries, and delivery in both PDF and editable formats. For clients who also need a pitch deck, we offer a bundled investor package that includes both the business plan and pitch deck at a reduced combined price.