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ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Unit 1.3
Students will explore
entrepreneurial opportunities
Students will explore entrepreneurial
opportunities
Students will be able to:

• Compare risks and rewards of owning a business
• Determine essential factors needed to choose type of
business to start
• Assess business opportunities and trends, both domestic
and global (include new and existing ideas, franchises, and
web-based enterprises)
• Apply idea-generation methods
• Determine feasibility of ideas
• Outline available resources and government agencies to
assist small business owners
Risks of Owning a Business
•
•
•
•

Working long hours
Having an uncertain income
Being fully responsible
Risking one’s investment
Rewards of Owning a Business
•
•
•
•
•
•

Being your own boss
Doing something you enjoy
Having the opportunity to be creative
Freedom to set your own schedule
Controlling your salary
Contributing to the community
Types of Businesses
•
•
•
•

Start your own business
Purchase a franchise business
Buy a new or existing business
Web-based business
Start Your Own Business
Advantages
– Make all the decisions about everything
– Completely independent

Disadvantages
– No certainty that customers will purchase what you offer
– Difficult to start a new business
Purchase an Existing Business
Advantages
–
–
–
–

Already has customers, suppliers and procedures
May train the new owner
Prior records of revenues, expenses, and profits
Financial arrangements can be easier

Disadvantages
– May be for sale because not making money
– Serious problems may be inherited
– Capital is required
Franchise Ownership
Franchise: Legal agreement that gives an individual the right to
market a company’s products or services in a particular area.
Advantages
–
–
–
–

Provided with an established product or service
Offer management, technical, and other assistance
Equipment and supplies can be less expensive
Guarantee of consistency attracts customers

Disadvantages
– Can cost a lot of money and cut down on profits
– Owners of franchises have less freedom to make decisions than other
entrepreneurs
– Franchises are dependent on the performance of other franchisees in
the chain
– The franchisor can terminate the franchise agreement
Franchise Business
Global and Domestic Business
Global
– A business that sells its product in more than one country.
– Importing: Buying goods from other countries to sell in
their own country.
– Exporting: Selling and shipping goods to another country.

Domestic
– A business that sells its product in its own country.
Business Opportunities and Trends
• Home-based Businesses
• Businesses related to:
–
–
–
–
–
–

Technology
Fitness and Health
Indulgence Goods
Ethnic Products
Outsourcing
Strategic Alliances
New and Existing Ideas
• Enter the Family Business
– Advantages are:
• Trust and togetherness
• Great potential for success

– Disadvantages are:
• Only 1/3 of family businesses survive after the 2nd generation
• Never get away and take time off

• Buy a Business that’s for Sale
– Advantages are:
• Experienced employees
• Substantial inventory and trade credit
• Has a location

– Disadvantages are:
• Business may be for sale because it is not successful
Purchasing an Existing Business
Ray Kroc of McDonalds purchased a hamburger stand
from the McDonalds brothers
Web-based Enterprises
Businesses that generate their revenue directly from
their website fall into the web-based business
category
The following are web-based enterprises:
• E-bay
• Monster
• Amazon
Creativity
Whatever type of business you choose to do, you must
think creatively about every aspect of your business
Idea-generation Methods
• Library resources can help you examine different
opportunities
• Small Business Administration is a government organization
that exists to help small businesses and their owners
• Talk to entrepreneurs and attend trade shows
• Start “people watching”
• Watch for demographic changes
• Become an insatiable reader
Feasibility of Ideas
Once you’ve got an idea for your new business, you
need to turn it into a business concept
Business Concept: Idea for a new business that can
be tested.
1.
2.
3.
4.

What is the product or service being offered?
Who is the customer?
What is the benefit you are providing?
How will you get the product or service to the
customer?
Feasibility of Ideas
Feasibility Analysis: The process used to test a
business concept
1. Are there customers who want what you have to
offer?
2. What conditions must be present for you to
decide to go forward with the business?
The analysis will show if there is enough demand for
your product or service.
Feasibility of Ideas
Ways of testing the business concept in the market are:
• Testing product or service requirements
• Talking to customers
• Studying the competition
A feasibility study will help you determine a business
idea’s potential and profitability.
Available Resources to Assist Small Business
Owners
• Friends and Family
• Local and Municipal Government
• State Government
Available Government Agencies to Assist
Small Business Owners
• SBA-Small Business Administration
– Federal government agency whose purpose is to
help small businesses. They provide management
and technical advice to owners or prospective
owners of small businesses. They also guarantee
loans made by commercial banks. This means that
the SBA agree to pay the bank loan if you cannot.
The SBA will guarantee up to 90% of a bank loan.
• Chamber of Commerce
• State Governments
Let’s Review
• Compare risks and rewards of owning a business
• Determine essential factors needed to choose type
of business to start
• Assess business opportunities and trends, both
domestic and global (include new and existing ideas,
franchises, and web-based enterprises)

• Apply idea-generation methods
• Determine feasibility of ideas
• Outline available resources and government
agencies to assist small business owners

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risks and rewards

  • 1. ENTREPRENEURSHIP Unit 1.3 Students will explore entrepreneurial opportunities
  • 2. Students will explore entrepreneurial opportunities Students will be able to: • Compare risks and rewards of owning a business • Determine essential factors needed to choose type of business to start • Assess business opportunities and trends, both domestic and global (include new and existing ideas, franchises, and web-based enterprises) • Apply idea-generation methods • Determine feasibility of ideas • Outline available resources and government agencies to assist small business owners
  • 3. Risks of Owning a Business • • • • Working long hours Having an uncertain income Being fully responsible Risking one’s investment
  • 4. Rewards of Owning a Business • • • • • • Being your own boss Doing something you enjoy Having the opportunity to be creative Freedom to set your own schedule Controlling your salary Contributing to the community
  • 5. Types of Businesses • • • • Start your own business Purchase a franchise business Buy a new or existing business Web-based business
  • 6. Start Your Own Business Advantages – Make all the decisions about everything – Completely independent Disadvantages – No certainty that customers will purchase what you offer – Difficult to start a new business
  • 7. Purchase an Existing Business Advantages – – – – Already has customers, suppliers and procedures May train the new owner Prior records of revenues, expenses, and profits Financial arrangements can be easier Disadvantages – May be for sale because not making money – Serious problems may be inherited – Capital is required
  • 8. Franchise Ownership Franchise: Legal agreement that gives an individual the right to market a company’s products or services in a particular area. Advantages – – – – Provided with an established product or service Offer management, technical, and other assistance Equipment and supplies can be less expensive Guarantee of consistency attracts customers Disadvantages – Can cost a lot of money and cut down on profits – Owners of franchises have less freedom to make decisions than other entrepreneurs – Franchises are dependent on the performance of other franchisees in the chain – The franchisor can terminate the franchise agreement
  • 10. Global and Domestic Business Global – A business that sells its product in more than one country. – Importing: Buying goods from other countries to sell in their own country. – Exporting: Selling and shipping goods to another country. Domestic – A business that sells its product in its own country.
  • 11. Business Opportunities and Trends • Home-based Businesses • Businesses related to: – – – – – – Technology Fitness and Health Indulgence Goods Ethnic Products Outsourcing Strategic Alliances
  • 12. New and Existing Ideas • Enter the Family Business – Advantages are: • Trust and togetherness • Great potential for success – Disadvantages are: • Only 1/3 of family businesses survive after the 2nd generation • Never get away and take time off • Buy a Business that’s for Sale – Advantages are: • Experienced employees • Substantial inventory and trade credit • Has a location – Disadvantages are: • Business may be for sale because it is not successful
  • 13. Purchasing an Existing Business Ray Kroc of McDonalds purchased a hamburger stand from the McDonalds brothers
  • 14. Web-based Enterprises Businesses that generate their revenue directly from their website fall into the web-based business category The following are web-based enterprises: • E-bay • Monster • Amazon
  • 15. Creativity Whatever type of business you choose to do, you must think creatively about every aspect of your business
  • 16. Idea-generation Methods • Library resources can help you examine different opportunities • Small Business Administration is a government organization that exists to help small businesses and their owners • Talk to entrepreneurs and attend trade shows • Start “people watching” • Watch for demographic changes • Become an insatiable reader
  • 17. Feasibility of Ideas Once you’ve got an idea for your new business, you need to turn it into a business concept Business Concept: Idea for a new business that can be tested. 1. 2. 3. 4. What is the product or service being offered? Who is the customer? What is the benefit you are providing? How will you get the product or service to the customer?
  • 18. Feasibility of Ideas Feasibility Analysis: The process used to test a business concept 1. Are there customers who want what you have to offer? 2. What conditions must be present for you to decide to go forward with the business? The analysis will show if there is enough demand for your product or service.
  • 19. Feasibility of Ideas Ways of testing the business concept in the market are: • Testing product or service requirements • Talking to customers • Studying the competition A feasibility study will help you determine a business idea’s potential and profitability.
  • 20. Available Resources to Assist Small Business Owners • Friends and Family • Local and Municipal Government • State Government
  • 21. Available Government Agencies to Assist Small Business Owners • SBA-Small Business Administration – Federal government agency whose purpose is to help small businesses. They provide management and technical advice to owners or prospective owners of small businesses. They also guarantee loans made by commercial banks. This means that the SBA agree to pay the bank loan if you cannot. The SBA will guarantee up to 90% of a bank loan. • Chamber of Commerce • State Governments
  • 22. Let’s Review • Compare risks and rewards of owning a business • Determine essential factors needed to choose type of business to start • Assess business opportunities and trends, both domestic and global (include new and existing ideas, franchises, and web-based enterprises) • Apply idea-generation methods • Determine feasibility of ideas • Outline available resources and government agencies to assist small business owners