Lemonade Day May 7, 2011 DRAFT. Step 1 – Setting Goals Resume Community Service Profit Refer to the Online Resources For Setting Goals DRAFT.

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Lemonade Day May 7, 2011 DRAFT

Step 1 – Setting Goals Resume Community Service Profit Refer to the Online Resources For Setting Goals DRAFT

Step 2 – Planning & Budgeting Needed items Cost Borrowing # of cups to be made Cost per cup # can sell Price per cup Profit # cups sell to reach goal Schedule of workers Refer to the Online Resources For Setting Goals DRAFT

Step 3 – Finding an Investor Start-up funds Borrowing ◦Who? ◦How much? ◦Ask? ◦Why? ◦Interest rate? ◦Pay back ◦Refer to the Online Resources For Setting Goals DRAFT

Step 4 – Site Selection Where? Permission Safety Parking Time of day # of hours Refer to the Online Resources For Setting Goals DRAFT

Step 5 - Advertising How? Signs Other ways Getting the word out Wording Refer to the Online Resources For Setting Goals DRAFT

Step 6 – Building a Stand Build? Supplies Theme Decorating Size Help Setting up Refer to the Online Resources For Setting Goals DRAFT

Step 7 - Purchasing Kind of lemonade Recipes Supplies Borrowing Purchasing When & who? Too much or too little? Ice Receipts Refer to the Online Resources For Setting Goals DRAFT

Step 8 – Making Lemonade Healthy & tasty? Size of cups Container for serving Keeping it cold/ice Local guidelines for serving beverages Cleanliness of stand Refer to the Online Resources For Setting Goals DRAFT

Step 9 – Setting Up Delivery of supplies Time for set-up Change Making change Where put money Where put signs Recycling Refer to the Online Resources For Setting Goals DRAFT

Step 10 – Running Your Business Greeting customers Why buy OUR lemonade Refills (charge) Thanking customers Tip jar Keeping money safe Refer to the Online Resources For Setting Goals DRAFT

Step 11 – Business Results & Accounting Counting money Completing the form Submitting the project ing photos Public Relations Refer to the Online Resources For Setting Goals DRAFT

Step 12 - Banking Profit Saving/Donating Refer to the Online Resources For Setting Goals DRAFT

Steps 13 & 14 – Giving Back & Reflecting Charity Results Future plans Refer to the Online Resources For Setting Goals DRAFT