FINANCE, PROTECT, AND INSURE YOUR BUSINESS

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FINANCE, PROTECT, AND INSURE YOUR BUSINESS Entrepreneurship 11/7/2018 Chapter 7 FINANCE, PROTECT, AND INSURE YOUR BUSINESS 7.1 Put Together a Financial Plan 7.2 Obtain Financing for Your Business 7.3 Protect Your Business 7.4 Insure Your Business Chapter 7

Lesson 7.1 PUT TOGETHER A FINANCIAL PLAN Chapter 7 Lesson 7.1 PUT TOGETHER A FINANCIAL PLAN GOALS Calculate your start-up costs. Create a cash flow statement, an income statement, a balance sheet, and a personal financial statement.

PREPARE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Chapter 7 PREPARE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS List of start-up costs Cash flow statement Income statement Balance sheet Personal financial statement

Chapter 7 START-UP COSTS Start-up costs are the one-time-only expenses that are paid to establish a business. Common start-up costs include: Equipment and supplies Furniture and fixtures Vehicles Remodeling Legal and accounting fees Licensing fees

Chapter 7 CASH FLOW STATEMENT A cash flow statement describes how much cash comes in and goes out of a business over a period of time. Forecast revenues Forecast operating expenses Prepare the cash flow statement Best and worst case

Chapter 7 INCOME STATEMENT An income statement is a financial statement that indicates how much money a business earns or loses during a particular period. Also known as a profit and loss statement Difference from a cash flow statement

BALANCE SHEET Types of assets Types of liabilities Chapter 7 BALANCE SHEET Types of assets Types of liabilities Uncollectible accounts Depreciation

PERSONAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT Chapter 7 PERSONAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT A personal financial statement is a balance sheet of your holdings. It shows your personal assets, liabilities, and net worth.

Lesson 7.2 OBTAIN FINANCING FOR YOUR BUSINESS Chapter 7 Lesson 7.2 OBTAIN FINANCING FOR YOUR BUSINESS GOALS Consider different types of bank loans. Explain Small Business Administration loans. Evaluate other sources that can provide debt capital.

BANK LOANS Types of bank loans Types of secured loans Secured loans Chapter 7 BANK LOANS Types of bank loans Secured loans Unsecured loans Types of secured loans Line of credit Short-term loan Long-term loan

REASONS A BANK MAY NOT LEND MONEY Chapter 7 REASONS A BANK MAY NOT LEND MONEY The business is a start up Lack of a solid business plan Lack of adequate experience Lack of confidence in the borrower Inadequate investment in the business

SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION LOANS Chapter 7 SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION LOANS SBA loan assistance Requirements of SBA loans Apply for an SBA loan

REQUIREMENTS OF SBA LOANS Chapter 7 REQUIREMENTS OF SBA LOANS Your business must be considered a small business. Your business must not be the leader in its field. Your business must comply with all federal employment laws. Your business cannot create or distribute ideas or opinions. You must have been unable to obtain financing from a commercial bank. You must invest a reasonable amount of your own money in the venture. You must provide adequate collateral.

OTHER SOURCES OF LOANS Small Business Investment Companies—SBIC Chapter 7 OTHER SOURCES OF LOANS Small Business Investment Companies—SBIC Minority Enterprise Small Business Investment Companies—MESBIC Department Of Housing And Urban Development—HUD Economic Development Administration—EDA State governments Local and municipal governments

FINANCE YOUR BUSINESS WITH EQUITY CAPITAL Chapter 7 FINANCE YOUR BUSINESS WITH EQUITY CAPITAL Equity capital is money invested in a business in return for a share in the business’s profits. Sources of equity Personal financing Friends and family Venture capitalist

Lesson 7.3 PROTECT YOUR BUSINESS Chapter 7 Lesson 7.3 PROTECT YOUR BUSINESS GOALS Categorize business risk. Identify security precautions to protect your business from different types of theft.

Chapter 7 BUSINESS RISK Human risks Natural risks Economic risks

Chapter 7 SHOPLIFTING Shoplifting is the act of knowingly taking items from a business without paying. Customers shoplift millions of dollars in merchandise every year.

Chapter 7 EMPLOYEE THEFT Procedures for preventing and detecting employee theft include: Prevent dishonest employees from joining your company. Install surveillance systems. Establish a tough company policy regarding employee theft. Be on the lookout.

OTHER TYPES OF THEFT Robbery Credit card fraud Bounced checks Chapter 7 OTHER TYPES OF THEFT Robbery Credit card fraud Bounced checks

Lesson 7.4 INSURE YOUR BUSINESS Chapter 7 Lesson 7.4 INSURE YOUR BUSINESS GOALS Determine the different types of insurance you may need for your business. Purchase insurance.

CLASSIFICATION OF RISK Chapter 7 CLASSIFICATION OF RISK Result of the risk Control of the risk Insurability of risk

TYPES OF INSURANCE Property insurance Casualty insurance Chapter 7 TYPES OF INSURANCE Property insurance Casualty insurance Life insurance Workers’ compensation Other kinds of insurance

BUY INSURANCE Choose an insurance agent Chapter 7 BUY INSURANCE Choose an insurance agent Determine how much coverage you need