A scenario plan is different from business plan because:

a. A scenario plan focuses on business cash flows, and a business plan focuses mainly on strategy.
b. Business plans are for long periods of time, and scenario plans are for short periods, like capital budgeting projects.
c. A scenario plan is long term and focuses on industry, demographic, industry, and social trends. Business plans are short-term and focus mainly on cash flows and relatively short-term strategies.
d. Business plans are usually for one-year and two year periods. Scenario plans are medium term, with time horizons of three to five years.
e. Scenario plans tend to focus on long-term marketing strategies and the proper handling of non-operating assets (e.g., marketable security holdings). Business plans focus more on mergers and acquisitions and the proper lines of business in which a company should be involved.

.C

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