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How do interest rates affect businesses?
Increased interest rate (mo pay more ang borrowers/consumers; less ang sales kay mas expensive man; negatively affect business) Decreased interest rate (better for the business; mo pay less ang borrowers which makes it more inviting to purchase)
Why is inflation a concern for businesses?
Increased prices will make create hesitation to consumers to purchase goods and services
Tight Monetary Policy
OVERHEAT OF ECONOMY bank will raise interest rates to make lending more expensive; increase of demand
systematic in planning and monitoring
Planning and monitoring are inseparable entrepreneurial activities.
under macroenvironment
Political Economic Sociocultural Technological Legal
Problem-solving Skills
The scientific approach in solving business problems involves (STEP 1. defining the real problem STEP 2. gathering information about the problem STEP 3. formulating alternative solutions STEP 4. evaluating alternative solutions STEP 5. selecting and implementing the optimal solution STEP 6. evaluating the decision)
persistent
Trials, sacrifices, and failures challenge the entrepreneur The terms "quit" and "surrender" are not included in the vocabulary of successful entrepreneurs.
Workers' benefits
indirect and non _____ (Sick leave, child care, health insurance, dental insurances, life insurance, retirement plan, vision care, fitness, paid vacation leave, personal leave) (Employees' benefits (Philippines) mandated by law: Pag-ibig, SSS (14%), PhilHealth (3.5% of salary), GSIS (government employee))
under Technological Forces
internet social media e-commerce technological advancement technological infrastructure
Trade regulations
laws enacted by congress and/or by a state to ensure a free and competitive economy
quotas
limit on the amount of goods that can be imported To reduce imports and increase domestic production
goals
long-term
consumer confidence
measures the degree of optimism that consumers feel about the overall state of the economy and their personal financial situation
Cognitive Skills
mental ability of the entrepreneur to learn new things, generate new ideas, and express knowledge in both oral and written forms
income
money earned from work, investments, business
moderate risk-taker
more calculative in taking risks. He or she analyzes the situation before taking the leap
Election practices
new laws or policies, or taxes when there are new government officials
aggressive risk-taker
not scared to take any risks in business
conservative risk-taker
not very eager to take any kind of risk
External Environment
outside factors that impact the operation of business; cannot be controlled by the firm
Supplier
provider of raw materials needed for production
DISTRESSED ECONOMY (expansionary)
putting more money into the hands of consumers and businesses; i-lower ang taxes so people can afford
Fiscal policies
refers to government spending and taxation policies of the government
Power Cluster
reflect the degree of the interpersonal relations maintained by successful entrepreneurs in the community establishes the relationships with the suppliers of raw materials, financial institutions, customers, competitors, the government, employees, and all other stakeholders
human brain
responsible for the development of cognitive skills, which are essential in making systematic and effective plans and monitoring them
Planning:
setting of goals and objectives
objectives
short-term
embargoes
stops export; gov't order that restricts commerce with a specified country/ exchange of specific goods Result of health, economic, or political relationships
Consumer behavior
study of activities related to the purchase, use and disposal of goods & services
consumer psychology
study of consumer behavior; provides opportunities to examine issues such as what factors are most important
opportunity-seeker
successful entrepreneur: a seeker of business opportunities identifies a business opportunity and then thoroughly evaluates its viability
committed
successful entrepreneur: displays full commitment to the work or endeavor that he or she is undertaking does not entertain negativism and skepticism Commitment is directly related to interest.
under trade regulations
tariff quotas embargoes
tariff
tax imposed by one country on the goods and services imported from another country Why does gov't impose tariffs? - to raise revenue, to protect domestic industries
Political forces
taxes, workers' benefits, trade regulations, election practices, government stability
employment
the act of being hired by a company
Interpersonal Skills
the relationship and interaction of the entrepreneur with the workers, suppliers, creditors, prospective customers, and other members of the business community
monetary policies
the setting of interest rates by the central bank (BSP); depending on condition of economy if i-lower or increase ba ang interest rate
exchange rates
the value of one nation's currency versus the currency of another nation
Sociocultural
- age - culture - lifestyle pattern - consumer psychology
Technological
- internet - social media - e-commerce - technological advancement - technological infrastructure
Legal
- product control, pricing, and labeling - advertising and promotion - health and safety of workers
Political
- taxation - worker's benefits - trade regulations - election practices - gov't stability
A successful information-seeker:
1. seeks relevant information on target customers, suppliers of raw materials, and competitors 2. verifies available information from various sources 3. seeks opinions and advice from experts in the business field 4. finds other possible ways to make sure that the desired information is complete and updated
under Political forces
Taxation Workers' benefits Trade regulations Election practices Government Stability
Contractionary fiscal policy
decrease gov't spending; increase taxation
Achievement Cluster
directly related to the entrepreneur's desire to be an achiever in the field of entrepreneurship
Internal Environment
elements present inside the organization; directly controlled and can be freely modified by the firm itself
under internal environment
employees board of directors managers
Wildlife
ensure that business contributes to the preservation and not the destruction of the ecological system of the local community Entrepreneur's task is to become a model of social responsibility and environmental awareness
Monitoring:
evaluation of the activities and adopted courses of actions whether they are carried in accordance with the plans
SUGAR SWEETENED BEVERAGE (SSB) TAX
excise tax of P10 on beverages sweetened with locally produced sugar and P20 on other sugar sweetened ___________ ; It decreased demand and income of business owners for SSB due to more expensive products
Microenvironment
factors in this environment have a direct relevance to the business operations but are uncontrollable
Macroenvironment
general factors that a business has no control
OVERHEAT OF ECONOMY (contractionary)
gov't either cuts spending or raises taxes; demand & prices will increase = inflation
Regulatory agency
government bodies implemented by government that set standards or law in a specific field
Expansionary fiscal policy
increase gov't spending; decrease taxation - gov't spend money through public services like road widening
inflation rate
increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy over a period of time (deflation - decrease of prices)
The technical skills of an entrepreneur include proficiency and ability, in the following areas:
1. Information technology 2. Feasibility study and business plan preparation 3. Technical writing skills 4. Marketing 5. Management and finance
The interpersonal skills of an entrepreneur may include the following:
1. Skills in verbal communication 2. Skills in non-verbal communication 3. Skills in listening 4. Skills in leading 5. Skills in negotiating
cognitive skills of an entrepreneur include the following:
1. ability to understand written materials 2. ability to learn and apply new information 3. ability to solve problems systematically 4. ability to create new ideas 5. ability to innovate new products and procedures or methods
A successful entrepreneur adopts a systematic and coordinated planning and monitoring activities where he or she:
1. gathers all the qualitative and quantitative information before formulating the plans 2. develops a logical step-by-step approach in the formulation of plans 3. monitors the progress of activities and switches to alternative strategies when deemed necessary 4. evaluates constantly the alternatives in achieving the goals
under achievement Cluster
1. opportunity-seeker 2. committed 3. persistent 4. a risk-taker 5. efficient and quality-oriented
under planning cluster
6. a goal-setter 7. an information-seeker 8. systematic in planning and monitoring
under power cluster
9. a persuasive and positive networker 10. self-confident
efficient and quality-oriented
A successful entrepreneur highly values efficiency and the concept of quality in all business undertakings. (The basic rule is that you should incur the lowest minimal cost in the production of goods and services without sacrificing quality to make them competitive in the market) An efficient entrepreneur produces more output using less input.
ENTREPRENEURIAL CHARACTER TRAITS
ACHIEVEMENT CLUSTER PLANNING CLUSTER POWER CLUSTER
Government Stability
Characteristic of a government's ability to maintain itself in power and keep fiscal, monetary, and political policies predictable
under physical environment
Climate Physical or natural resources Wildlife
under skills
Cognitive Skills Technical Skills Interpersonal Skills
under microenvironment
Customer Supplier Regulatory agency Competitor
Easy Monetary Policy
DISTRESSED ECONOMY central bank reduces interest rates so that there is more borrowing, It hopes this boosts the economy.
TYPES OF MONETARY POLICIES
Easy Monetary Policy Tight Monetary Policy
Economic
Economic - fiscal policies - monetary policies - interest rates - inflation rate - exchange rate - employment - income - consumer confidence
types of fiscal policies
Expansionary fiscal policy Contractionary fiscal policy
under economic forces
Fiscal policies monetary policies interest rates inflation rate exchange rates employment income consumer confidence
a goal-setter
Goals and objectives are the guiding points that direct all actions, efforts, and struggles of the entrepreneur The goals and objectives are guided by SMART principle
Why do exchange rates matter to companies?
It can affect to business engaging in export or import; higher exchange rate = higher production costs
under external environment
Microenvironment Macroenvironment
SMART principle
Specific Measurable Achievable Realistic Time-bound
a risk-taker
Successful entrepreneurs are business risk-takers.
an information-seeker
Successful entrepreneurs primarily seek a strong basis to make sound decisions.
interest rates
a percentage of a loan that a borrower pays to creditor as a fee for borrowing
Technical Skills
abilities and knowledge needed to perform specific tasks Without this skills, an idea will remain to be an idea and a business opportunity will remain to be a business opportunity
Sociocultural forces
age, culture (clothing, religion, belief, language), lifestyle pattern, consumer psychology, buying habits
Three Types of Risk-takers:
aggressive risk-taker moderate risk-taker conservative risk-taker
Taxation
amount of money paid to the government based on your income or cost of goods or services you have bought
Physical or natural resources
availability or lack of raw materials will determine the cost of the products; products made from rare raw materials will cost more than those made from common ones; should be sufficient for long-tern operation
Planning Cluster
basically supports the character traits in the achievement cluster.
Customer
buyers of products
Climate
climatic condition of where business will be conducted must be evaluated must be considered to determine whether it can withstand or is fit to climatic condition in the local area
Competitor
companies who provide similar or substitute products or services
Physical or Natural Environment
composed of natural elements that are inherent in Earth.
ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS
considered as the personal abilities to do things well acquired and developed by a person through constant and correct practice