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Lecture 8

Chapter 4 Understanding Entrepreneurship & New Ventures

Start/Operate Small Business Business Plan Start From Scratch? Financing Buying Existing?

Business Plan Includes: –Goals and Objectives –Sales Forecast (strength and weakness) Summarizes Strategy Identifies Implementation

Business Plan- Projected Financial Statements Cash Budget- Most Important Income Statement Balance Sheets Breakeven

Startup Business Buying and existing business Starting from scratch My Customers? Where? Price? Quantities Will Be Bought? Competitors? Product Differentiation?

Financing Small Business- Traditional Family/Friends Personal Savings Lenders Investors Government

Other Sources Of Financing Venture Capital Companies –Group of small investors –Make profit on companies with rapid growth potential

Franchise System  Franchise Agreement  Franchisor  Franchisee

Franchise Contract Franchisor, Inc. Franchisee Branded Product/Service PerformanceMonitoring $$$$$

Franchise System  Access to big businesses  Rapid growth – money provided by the franchisee  Franchisee does not build business from scratch  Disadvantage – start up cost

Trends In Small Business E-Commerce Big Business Crossovers –Utilize business idea –Burned our in corporate world Minorities & Women Global Trade/Suppliers Better Survival Rates

Reasons For Failure Source: The Coleman Chronicles, Vol. 1 Issue 20, “The Most Common Reasons for Small Business Failure…

Reasons For Success Hard Work, Drive, & Dedication Demand For Product/Service Managerial Competence Luck

Legal Entities of Business Ownership Sole Proprietorship Partnerships –General –Limited –Master Limited Cooperatives Corporations –Closely-Held vs. Publicly- Held –Limited Liability –Professional –Multinational (Transnational)

Sole Proprietorship  Freedom  Easy To Form  Low Start-up Costs  Tax Benefits  Unlimited Liability  Lack Of Continuity  Resources of One Person AdvantagesDisadvantages

General Partnership  More Talent & Money  Easily Created  Partners Taxed As Individuals  Unlimited Liability  Lack Of Continuity  Difficult To Transfer Ownership AdvantagesDisadvantages

Corporation Sue and be sued Buy, hold and sell property Make and sell products Commit crimes and be tried and punished for those

Corporation  Limited Liability  Continuity  Access To More Capital  Ease Of Ownership Transfer  Ease Of Ownership Transfer  Startup Cost- Legal Requirements  Double Taxation AdvantagesDisadvantages

Legal Entities of Business Ownership Sole Proprietorship Partnerships –General –Limited –Master Limited Cooperatives Corporations –Closely-Held vs. Publicly- Held –S Corporation –Limited Liability –Professional –Multinational (Transnational)

Corporate Governance Shareholders Board Of Directors Officers Business Employees

Stock Ownership Preferred –Fixed Dividend –Priority Common –Dividend If Profitable –Last Claim –Voting Rights

Corporate Ownership- Special Issues Joint Ventures & Strategic Alliances Mergers & Acquisitions Divestitures & Spin-Offs