Intro to Business - Chapter 6: Entrepreneurship
5 P's of entrepreneurship
Purpose, Passion, Persistence, People, Profit
entrepreneur
a person who starts a new business/purchases an existing business; anyone has this opportunity
mission statement
a sentence describing the purpose of the business, 1-2 pages
business plan
a written statement of goals & objectives for a business w/ a strategy to achieve them
market
all the people & organizations that might purchase a product
collateral
an asset pledged that will be claimed by the lender if the loan is not repaid (ex. car, house)
debt financing
borrowing money that must be repaid for use in the business (don't actually lose business)
equity financing
capital brought into the business in exchange for a percent of ownership in the business (ex. Shark Tank)
trait
distinguishing characteristic/quality that makes each person unique
market research
gathering & analyzing information about a business
transferrable skills
help an individual perform in the workplace/gain success in a career; foundation skills (ex. basic skills apply to any professional position, problem-solving & decision-making skills)
venture capitalists
investors who form partnerships/groups to pool investments into a business
skills of the trade
job-specific skills, necessary to perform the required work-related tasks of a position
venture capital
money invested in a business by investors who form partnerships/groups to pool investments
job-specific skills
necessary to perform the required work-related tasks of a position; skills of the trade
angel investors
private investors who fund start-up businesses (usually get a product back for donating money)
pro forma income statement
projects revenues & expenses to show whether the business is profitable
franchise
proven business system, business known in the market
capital structure
refers to the way a business is financed; determines who has control of the business
pro forma cash flow statement
reports anticipated flow of income & expenses for the business
pro forma balance sheet
reports assets, liabilities, & net worth of the business
mentor
someone w/ experience who can provide advice, suggestions, & ideas
start-up capital
the money necessary to start & open a business
cash flow
the movement of money into & out of a business, important for existing businesses
assets
the property/items of value a business owns
entrepreneurship
willingness & ability to start a business