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*. *. BEING AN ENTREPRENEUR: STARTING A NEW BUSINESS. *. *. *. 1- 1. Where Did They Start?. Source: World Features Syndicate. Early Sales of Well-Known Companies. Source: World Features Syndicate. Be an Entrepreneur. Definition Why take the entrepreneurial challenge?
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* * BEING AN ENTREPRENEUR: STARTING A NEW BUSINESS * * * 1-1
Where Did They Start? Source: World Features Syndicate
Early Sales of Well-Known Companies Source: World Features Syndicate
Be an Entrepreneur • Definition • Why take the entrepreneurial challenge? • Opportunity • Profit • Independence • Challenge
Who Starts New Businesses? 18 - 24 8% 25 - 34 71% 35 - 44 13% 45 - 54 6% 55+ 2% AGE AT START-UP
Entrepreneurial Attributes • Self-Directed & Self-Disciplined • Self-Nurturing • Action-Oriented • Highly Energetic • Tolerant of Uncertainty
Entrepreneurship • Entrepreneurial Teams • Micropreneurs and Home-Based Businesses • Web-Based Businesses • Intrapreneurs
Reasons for Growth of Home-Based Businesses • Technology • Downsizing • Attitudes • Tax Advantages
Challenges New Customers Time Management Work vs. Family City Ordinances Risk Focus Find Opportunity Results vs. Routine Profit vs. Paycheck New Ideas Long Term vs. Short Term Home-Based Business
Most Common Types ofHome-Based Businesses Source: Independent Insurance Agents of America
Government & Entrepreneurship • Immigration Act of 1990- Investor Visa • Enterprise Zones • Incubators
Utah Nevada Washington Florida Colorado Washington D.C. Maryland Georgia Tennessee Alaska Top Ten States Where Businesses Have Started Source: Investor Business Daily, June 24, 2004
Utah Washington New Mexico Nevada Idaho Missouri Arizona Vermont Georgia California Top Ten States Where Businesses Have Closed Source: Investor Business Daily, June 24, 2004
What is Small Business? • Independently Owned • Not Dominant in Its Field • Meet Certain Standards of Size (Employees, Annual Receipts)
U.S. Small Businesses • 20 Million Full/Part-time Businesses • Account for More Than 50% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) • Jobs • 80% of Americans 1st job is in small business • 75% of new jobs are created by small businesses • Minority-owned Businesses Growing Rapidly
Business Ownershipby Gender Source: USA Today
Female Owners’ Top Industries SOURCE:USA Today
Plunging in without first testing Under/over pricing Too little capital Little/no experience Borrowing money without planning Trying to do too much with too little Buying too much on credit Expanding credit too freely and rapidly Incomplete and/or inaccurate records Not understanding business cycles Forgetting about taxes, insurances, etc. Owner working or not, according to whim Small Business – Major Causes of Failure
Personal attention Products not easily made by mass production Sales are not large enough for a large firm Unattractive neighborhood Franchising Paying attention to new competitors The business is in a growth industry Small Business – Situations for Success
Learn from Others Get Experience Take Over a Successful Firm Learning about Small Business Operations
Managing a Small Business • Business Plan • Adequate Funding • Lenders/Investors • “Angels” • Venture Capitalists • Professional Advice/Help • SBA and SBIC Program • Lawyers, Loan Officers, Insurance Agents • SCORE • Local College/universities • Know Your Customer • Manage Human Resources • Keep Good Records
Small Business Collaborators • Small Business Administration (SBA) • Microloan program • SBICs • SBDCs • Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE)
ONE LAST THING! • MAKE IT COUNT! • NEVER GIVE UP! • ACHIEVE YOUR DREAM!