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Starting and Running a Business: Introduction to the Financials Part I. Earning Wealth. Salary: Fixed amount per month Wage: Fixed amount per hour Commission: Percentage of every sale made Dividend: a share of the company’s profit Sale of the company.
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Starting and Running a Business: Introduction to the Financials Part I
Earning Wealth • Salary: Fixed amount per month • Wage: Fixed amount per hour • Commission: Percentage of every sale made • Dividend: a share of the company’s profit • Sale of the company
Why is It better for an entrepreneur to be paid by salary, dividend, or sale of the company than by wages?
4 Types of Businesses Manufacturer
4 Types of Businesses Manufacturer • Creates products with raw materials • Sells in bulk to wholesalers
4 Types of Businesses Manufacturer Wholesaler • Creates products with raw materials • Sells in bulk to wholesalers
4 Types of Businesses Manufacturer Wholesaler • Creates products with raw materials • Sells in bulk to wholesalers • Buys products in bulk from manufacturers • Sells in smaller bundles to • retailers
4 Types of Businesses Manufacturer Wholesaler Retailer • Creates products with raw materials • Sells in bulk to wholesalers • Buys products in bulk from manufacturers • Sells in smaller bundles to • retailers
4 Types of Businesses Manufacturer Wholesaler Retailer • Creates products with raw materials • Sells in bulk to wholesalers • Buys products in bulk from manufacturers • Sells in smaller bundles to • retailers • Buys smaller bundles from wholesalers • sells single items to consumers
4 Types of Businesses Manufacturer Wholesaler Retailer Service • Creates products with raw materials • Sells in bulk to wholesalers • Buys products in bulk from manufacturers • Sells in smaller bundles to • retailers • Buys smaller bundles from wholesalers • sells single items to consumers
4 Types of Businesses Manufacturer Wholesaler Retailer Service • Creates products with raw materials • Sells in bulk to wholesalers • Buys products in bulk from manufacturers • Sells in smaller bundles to • retailers • Buys smaller bundles from wholesalers • sells single items to consumers • Offers a unique set of skills or expertise at a fee
4 Types of Businesses Manufacturer Wholesaler Retailer Service • Sells in bulk to wholesalers • 1 Unit = • 1,000 t-shirts • sells single items to consumers • 1 Unit = • 1 t-shirt • Offers a unique set of skills or expertise at a fee • 1 Unit = • 4 hours hiking trip • Sells in smaller bundles to • Retailers • 1 Unit = • 12 t-shirts
The Gift Shop Activity • Create a gift favor, considering a specific type of customer: • What’s the name of the gift favor? • Who’s the target consumer? • How much does it cost to produce the gift basket (labor and materials)? • Based on your costs, what’s your selling price?
The Gift Shop Activity If we were to start this business, what would we need to have?
Costs of Starting and Running a Business Start-up Investment • The initial amount needed to starting your business • Office Supplies • Your Product • Materials • Equipment • Legal, Incorporation, etc. • 3 months cash (operating) reserve
Costs of Starting and Running a Business Start-up Investment • The initial amount needed to starting your business • Office Supplies • Your Product • Materials • Equipment • Legal, Incorporation, etc. • 3 months cash (operating) reserve
Start-UpInvestment Ex: John’s Gift Basket Shop Business Certificate $100.00 Basket Ingredients $275.00 250 Business Cards $20.00 100 flyers $50.00 Office Supplies $45.00
Start-UpInvestment Ex: John’s Gift Basket Shop Business Certificate $100.00 Basket Ingredients $275.00 250 Business Cards $20.00 100 flyers $50.00 Office Supplies $45.00 3 months fixed costs $120.00
Start-UpInvestment Ex: John’s Gift Basket Shop Business Certificate $100.00 Basket Ingredients $275.00 250 Business Cards $20.00 100 flyers $50.00 Office Supplies $45.00 3 months fixed costs $120.00 Total Start-Up Investment $610.00
The 2 Costs of Running a BusinessFixed and Variable In NFTE’s 10th Edition: Fixed and Variable costs are defined by how they relate to sales: Fixed costs:do not fluctuate with sales Variable Costs:dofluctuate with sales or production
The 2 Costs of Running a BusinessFixed and Variable Variable Costs:costs that fluctuate with sales Divided into 2 categories:
The 2 Costs of Running a BusinessFixed and Variable Variable Costs:costs that fluctuate with sales Divided into 2 categories: a) Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) or b) Other variable costs
The 2 Costs of Running a BusinessFixed and Variable Variable Costs:costs that fluctuate with sales • Cost of Goods Sold • The cost of producing one additional unit of the product you sell Ex: If I’m in the watch business and it costs me $5 to purchase 1 watch that I sell, my cost of goods sold (or COGS) for 1 watch is $5.
Costs of Starting and Running a Business (continued) Cost of Goods Sold for a “Gift Favor” COGS/= Labor Cost/ + Materials/ Gift Basket Unit Unit
Costs of Starting and Running a Business (continued) Cost of Goods Sold for a “Gift Basket” A Manufacturing Business COGS/= Labor Cost/ + Materials/ Gift Favor Unit Unit
The 2 Costs of Running a BusinessFixed and Variable Variable Costs:costs that fluctuate with sales b) Other Variable costs • Commission • Packaging • Shipping
Costs of Starting and Running a Business (continued) Variable Costs per unit for a “Gift Basket” Variable Cost/= COGS/ + other var. costs/ Gift Basket Unit Unit Also called “Cost of Sales/unit”
Keystone Keystoning is doubling your cost of goods sold (COGS) to set your selling price.
The Production/Distribution ChainorThe Supply Chain COGS: $1.00 Sell. Price: $2.00 COGS: $2.00 Sell. Price: $4.00 COGS: $4.00 Sell. Price: $8.00 Prch. Pr.: $8.00 Manufacturer Wholesaler Retailer Consumer
Economics of One Unit Formula: Gross Profit = Selling Price – Var. Cost per unit per unit per unit (COGS/ + other var. costs) per unit per unit Also called “Cost of Sales/unit”
Economics of One Unit In order to calculate, we must define our Unit of Sale
4 Types of Businesses Defining the Unit of Sale Manufacturer Wholesaler Retailer Service • Sells in bulk to wholesalers • 1 Unit = • 1,000 t-shirts • sells single items to consumers • 1 Unit = • 1 t-shirt • Offers a unique set of skills or expertise at a fee • 1 Unit = • 4 hour hiking trip • Sells in smaller bundles to • Retailers • 1 Unit = • 12 t-shirts
Economics of One Unit • What is the unit of sale for our favor? • What is our Gross Profit per Unit? Formula: Gross Profit = Selling Price – Var. Cost per unit per unit per unit (COGS/ + other var. costs) per unit per unit