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How to develop a killer business plan [Thread] #BankerX
1. Keep it simple

“I didn't have time to write you a short letter, so I wrote you a long one" - Mark Twain

The ability to refine an idea & distill down a strategy into just a few words takes time. Throwing down buzzwords is easy, finding clarity is difficult.

Stick to one page
2. Business Model Canvas

A graduate business school favourite & one of the most powerful business plan templates out there.

Highly adaptable to any industry, clearly shows trade-offs & is designed for all elements to align to the overall vision.

Link: alexandercowan.com/business-model…
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Code literacy in the digital age can open countless doors. Here's a list of free resources where you can learn to code. Our developer team tested every single one of them [Thread]

#BankerX
LearnCodeTheHardWay
#BankerX Rating: ★★★★★

The name is deceiving. There's no become a superstar overnight BS but any one of these courses will make you proficient and competent given the effort required. Covers Python, C, SQL, Javascript & more

Link
learncodethehardway.org
freeCodeCamp
#BankerX Rating: ★★★★★

Huge community who are willing and able to help when you're stuck. Includes real-world projects you can build to level up your coding. Covers basic HTML, CSS, JavaScript & others.

Link
freecodecamp.org
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Excel is one of those tools with the ability to put you at the top of a hiring list. Here's a list of free resources where you can learn Excel. We also tested every single one of them [Thread]

#BankerX
Microsoft Training Center
#BankerX Rating: ★★★★★

The home of Excel itself.

Carves up modules across beginner & intermediate users. Easy, simple interface with instruction videos.
Also worth following @msexcel on Twitter

Link:
support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/e…
The Spreadsheet Page
#BankerX Rating: ★★★★☆

Every template you can think of.

Covers everything from ready-made charts, time sheets, booking calendars, mortgage calculators & tons of other useful stuff.

Link:
spreadsheetpage.com
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EasyEquities just updated their Terms & Conditions to allow them to take ownership of your securities and transfer them out of your account and lend it to someone else for a fee.

Here's what it means for you - including the rights you have in this situation [Thread] #BankerX
EE sent out a mail outlining the changes to their T&Cs. The fine print is extremely dry but it's REALLY important. Main change is an insertion of Clause 36 - securities lending

In short, you agree to give up ownership of your shares to EE for up to a year (for a fee).
What is securities lending?

Securities lending is simply when you allow someone to borrow your securities & they pay you. Think of your stock as a book. You're lending someone your book and they pay you to borrow it. They agree to return the book within 12 months.
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