ba 150 ch 7 assignment
Which of the following nations is most likely to have the lowest percentage of entrepreneurs?
a. A nation that places complex regulations on businesses
Which of the following is a similarity between buying an established business and buying a franchise?
a. Both find getting financing less challenging.
In the context of how small businesses have contributed to the U.S. economy, in which of the following ways do small firms allow new thinking to take hold?
a. By displaying a refreshing lack of bureaucracy
Which of the following is a similarity between angel investors and venture capital firms?
d. Both put in money in exchange for a share of ownership.
Which of the following scenarios illustrates entrepreneurship?
d. Jill who has a degree in landscaping has started her own landscaping service business and has hired several employees under her supervision.
Small businesses have contributed to the U.S. economy by:
d. fueling innovation.
Which of the following is an advantage of starting one's own business?
Independence
Eugene Playem, a small firm that develops games, wants to raise capital to develop a new expensive video game. The firm's finance team plans to find several video game enthusiasts online, who can afford to invest money for the video game's development. In this scenario, which of the following funding options has Eugene Playem planned?
Crowdfunding
In the context of the U.S. economy, small businesses:
a. comprise more than 99% of inner-city business establishments.
In the context of various strategies that can help you become a successful entrepreneur, which of the following is a difference between Small Business Development Centers (SBDCs) and the Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE)?
a. SBDCs provide a range of free services for small businesses, whereas SCORE provides free counseling for small businesses.
In the context of small business opportunities, which of the following statements is true of market niches?
a. They offer more than enough potential for small, specialized companies.
Audrey launched a start-up called Baintley Inc. Steven, her wealthy friend, believes that her company has high growth potential. He invests in Baintley Inc. in exchange for a share of ownership. In this scenario, Steven is a(n) _____.
a. angel investor
Entrepreneurs with an internal locus of control tend to:
a. feel that their success or failure is largely the result of their own actions.
Colleen lost an important business project. According to her, she would not have lost the project if she had been organized in her work approach. This scenario indicates that Colleen most likely has a(n) _____.
a. internal locus of control
Adrian recently lost his job and has been unsuccessful in finding a new one. To sustain himself and his family, he decides to open a small café. He believes that the café is his only economic option. Adrian is now trying to acquire funds from family and friends to open his café. In this scenario, Adrian is a(n) _____.
a. necessity entrepreneur
Two companies offer Gayle a job. The first is a successful, venture capital-backed, competently led start-up that has been operating for over a year. The second is a well-established corporation that has been running operations for 50 years. Gayle, after considering factors such as his family, decides to join the well-established corporation. This is most likely because:
a. start-ups find it difficult to provide health insurance coverage to their employees.
Sheila wants to start her own business that would specialize in fashion accessories. However, she decides to continue with her current job at Potters Fashion Inc. as a fashion consultant for another three years to get to know the industry better. Which of the following entrepreneurial strategies is Sheila executing?
b. Gaining experience
In the context of funding options for small businesses, which of the following statements is true of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA)?
b. It lends microloans through community nonprofit organizations.
Greg started a business of tire shops and one by one opened several shops in various parts of his hometown. However, he had to shut down all the shops because they failed to make profits. At 65 years of age, he raised capital and started Gregton Inc., which is now a well-known two-wheeler manufacturing firm in his country. Which of the following entrepreneurial traits most likely contributed to Greg's success?
b. Tolerance of failure
Tyron needs financing for his new business venture. He feels that the best way to obtain the funds would be to tap his personal financial resources. In the context of this scenario, the most appropriate source of personal finance for Tyron would be:
c. Bob, Tyron's rich uncle with whom he has a close relationship.
In the context of various strategies to become a successful small business owner, which of the following statements is true of an effective business plan?
c. It takes about six months to write.
Which of the following is an advantage for small businesses?
c. Lower overhead costs
Derek, after retiring as the CEO of Solitaire Graces Inc., decides to donate his time and expertise to assist newly established small businesses. He learns about an organization called the Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE), which is supported by the Small Business Administration (SBA), and joins as a volunteer. As a SCORE volunteer, in which of the following activities is Derek expected to be involved?
c. Providing free business counseling and mentoring for small business owners
Lindsay is planning to start a new seafood restaurant. She has considered the opinions of many consultants, friends, and family members about her business idea. Despite overwhelming negativity, Lindsay has faith in her abilities as she possesses five years of experience in this field. In this scenario, Lindsay displays the entrepreneurial characteristic of _____.
confidence