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© 2011 South-Western | Cengage Learning Global Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management Entrepreneurial Enterprises The Business Plan and Self-Employment Operating an Entrepreneurial Enterprise CHAPTER 9

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, 4e CHAPTER © 2011 South-Western | Cengage Learning SLIDE 2 9 LESSON 9-1 Entrepreneurial Enterprises GOALS Explain the importance of entrepreneurs in the development of an economy. Differentiate between the types of entrepreneurial businesses. Describe telecommuting and the effect of technology on home- based businesses.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, 4e CHAPTER © 2011 South-Western | Cengage Learning SLIDE 3 9 The Economic Importance of Entrepreneurs Innovation and the entrepreneurial spirit Economic and social benefits of small business Major creators of new products Major source of jobs Often provide personal service Entrepreneurs and exporting

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, 4e CHAPTER © 2011 South-Western | Cengage Learning SLIDE 4 9 Types of Entrepreneurial Businesses Agricultural, mining, and extracting companies Manufacturing companies Wholesalers Retailers Service companies

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, 4e CHAPTER © 2011 South-Western | Cengage Learning SLIDE 5 9 Future Growth for Small Business Health-care services Retailing and food service companies Environmental businesses Training and education enterprises Personal services Commercial services

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, 4e CHAPTER © 2011 South-Western | Cengage Learning SLIDE 6 9 Home-Based Businesses Traditional home-based businesses Internet businesses Telecommuting

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, 4e CHAPTER © 2011 South-Western | Cengage Learning SLIDE 7 9 LESSON 9-2 The Business Plan and Self-Employment GOALS Evaluate self-employment as a career option. Describe the first three sections of a business plan.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, 4e CHAPTER © 2011 South-Western | Cengage Learning SLIDE 8 9 Self-Employment as a Career Advantages of self-employment Disadvantages of self-employment Qualities of successful entrepreneurs

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, 4e CHAPTER © 2011 South-Western | Cengage Learning SLIDE 9 9 Creating a Business Plan A business plan is a guide used to start and operate a business. Two main uses: Attract new investors or convince a bank to lend money to the company. Provide a blueprint for company activities.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, 4e CHAPTER © 2011 South-Western | Cengage Learning SLIDE 10 9 Business Plan Parts of a Business Plan Part 1: Part 1: Business description Part 2: Part 2: Organizational structure Part 3: Part 3: Marketing activities Part 4: Part 4: Financial planning Part 5: Part 5: Production activities Part 6: Part 6: Human resource activities Part 7: Part 7: Information needs The first three sections are all related to setting up a business.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, 4e CHAPTER © 2011 South-Western | Cengage Learning SLIDE 11 9 BUSINESS PLAN Part 1: Business Description Legal name and location Background and experience of owners and main employees Overview of product or service, potential customers, and competition

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, 4e CHAPTER © 2011 South-Western | Cengage Learning SLIDE 12 9 BUSINESS PLAN Part 2: Organizational Structure Form of ownership Foreign business partners Explanation of any of the following: Joint ventures Licensing agreements Distributor contracts Supplier relationships

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, 4e CHAPTER © 2011 South-Western | Cengage Learning SLIDE 13 9 BUSINESS PLAN Part 3: Marketing Activities Marketing includes the business activities necessary to move goods and services from the producer to the consumer. A marketing plan is a document that details the marketing activities of an organization.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, 4e CHAPTER © 2011 South-Western | Cengage Learning SLIDE 14 9 LESSON 9-3 Operating an Entrepreneurial Enterprise GOALS Outline the process of financing a small business. Identify the major business activities of a small business manager.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, 4e CHAPTER © 2011 South-Western | Cengage Learning SLIDE 15 9 Business Plan Parts of a Business Plan Part 1: Part 1: Business description Part 2: Part 2: Organizational structure Part 3: Part 3: Marketing activities Part 4: Part 4: Financial planning Part 5: Part 5: Production activities Part 6: Part 6: Human resource activities Part 7: Part 7: Information needs The fourth section of the business plan focuses on financial planning.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, 4e CHAPTER © 2011 South-Western | Cengage Learning SLIDE 16 9 Financing a Small Business Money is needed for many purposes when starting and running a business. A budget is a financial tool that estimates a company’s funds and its plan for spending those funds. The process of financing a business starts with calculating operating costs and determining how to acquire the funds to pay those costs.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, 4e CHAPTER © 2011 South-Western | Cengage Learning SLIDE 17 9 Analyzing Costs Start-up costs Continuing expenses Variable costs are business expenses that change in proportion to the level of production. Fixed costs are expenses that do not change as the level of production changes.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, 4e CHAPTER © 2011 South-Western | Cengage Learning SLIDE 18 9 Breakeven Point The breakeven point is the number of units a business must sell to make a profit of zero. Sales below the breakeven point will result in a loss for a business. Sales above the breakeven point will result in a profit for a business.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, 4e CHAPTER © 2011 South-Western | Cengage Learning SLIDE 19 9 Calculating Breakeven Point Find the gross profit The gross profit, or gross margin, is the difference between the cost of an item for a business and the price for which the business can sell that item. Cost − Selling price = Gross profit per unit Calculate breakeven Total fixed costs ÷ Profit per unit = Breakeven units

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, 4e CHAPTER © 2011 South-Western | Cengage Learning SLIDE 20 9 Sources of Funds Equity funds are business funds obtained from the owners of the business. Debt funds are business funds obtained by borrowing.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, 4e CHAPTER © 2011 South-Western | Cengage Learning SLIDE 21 9 Financial Records of Small Businesses Balance sheet Income statement Cash flow statement

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, 4e CHAPTER © 2011 South-Western | Cengage Learning SLIDE 22 9 Balance Sheet A balance sheet is the document that reports a company’s assets (items of value), liabilities (amounts owed to others), and owner’s equity (net worth). The relationship among the items on a balance sheet can be expressed as an equation. Assets – Liabilities = Owner’s equity

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, 4e CHAPTER © 2011 South-Western | Cengage Learning SLIDE 23 9 Income Statement An income statement is a document that summarizes a company’s revenue from sales and its expenses over a period of time, usually one year. On the income statement, a business will total all of the revenues it brings in as well as all of its expenses. It will then subtract the expenses from the revenues to find its profit or loss.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, 4e CHAPTER © 2011 South-Western | Cengage Learning SLIDE 24 9 Cash Flow Statement Cash flow is the inflow and outflow of cash. The major sources of cash inflows are cash sales and money collected from customers that is owed on account. The main cash outflows of a business are for current operating expenses, new equipment, debt payments, and taxes. A cash flow statement reports the current sources and amounts of cash inflows and outflows.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, 4e CHAPTER © 2011 South-Western | Cengage Learning SLIDE 25 9 Business Plan Parts of a Business Plan Part 1: Part 1: Business description Part 2: Part 2: Organizational structure Part 3: Part 3: Marketing activities Part 4: Part 4: Financial planning Part 5: Part 5: Production activities Part 6: Part 6: Human resource activities Part 7: Part 7: Information needs The final sections of a business plan relate to managing a business.

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS, 4e CHAPTER © 2011 South-Western | Cengage Learning SLIDE 26 9 Managing the Small Business Production management Human resources management Information management