Ownership, Funding, Protection

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Debt Capital

borrowed money obtained through loans of various types

dividends

earnings distributed to stockholders

Patents

licenses that give an inventor the exclusive right to make, use, or sell an invention for a set period of time

Microlending

loans which are in small amounts

location

major factor in a business' success or failure

Equity Capital

money raised by a business or investor in exchange for a share of ownership of the company

Sole Proprietorship

owned and operated by one individual

Limited Partnership

partnership in which partners have an unequal share and liability in the business. They are responsible only for the amount they invested.

General Partnership

partnership in which partners share equally in both responsibility and liability

Most common form of business ownership

sole proprietorship

preferred stock

stock that entitles the holder to a fixed dividend, whose payment takes priority over that of common-stock

convertible preferred stock

stock that permits the preferred stockholders to convert their shares into common stock

common stock

the most basic form of ownership, including voting rights on major issues, in a company

Captial

wealth in the form of money or property

Angel Investors

wealthy individuals who seek high returns through private investments

Small Business Administration (SBA)

A U.S. government agency that advises and assists small businesses by providing management training and financial advice and loans.

Franchise

A business established or operated under an authorization to sell or distribute a company's goods or services in a particular area

Partnership

A business in which two or more persons combine their assets and skills

Corporation

A business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts. Operates as a separate legal entity.

Balance Sheet

A financial statement that reports assets, liabilities, and owner's equity on a specific date.

stock

A share of ownership in a corporation.

Proforma statements

Based on Financial Projections: Balance Sheet. Cash Flow Statement Profit Loss Statement

Long term loan

Borrowed money that is repayable over a period longer than a year.

Short term loan

Borrowed money that must be repaid within one year

forms boards to act as governing bodies and is the most complicated form of business

Corporation

Disadvantages of Partnership

Disagreements. Unlimited liability.

before

Financing should be calculated ______________ start-up.

Investors

Groups of individuals who invest their money in various types of companies in search of making a profit

Disadvantages of sole proprietorship

Harder to raise money. Unlimited liability. Limited life. Higher start-up costs. Limited skills.

Venture Capital Firms

Invest in start-up businesses with high growth potential in exchange for a share of ownership

zoning restrictions, strong customer location, leasing/buying options

Location should be researched to find...

purchasing real estate, construction, equipment

Long-term loans are often used for

Netflix Personal Computers Smartphones

Market disruption examples

Least Common Form of Business Ownership

Partnership

United States Patent and Trademark Office

Patents are issued by the

Small Business Investment Companies

Private businesses that are authorized to make SBA insured loans to start-ups and small businesses.

licenses and permits

Required documents for performance of professional duties or establishment of a business.

start-up money

Short-term loans are often used as

Ways of becoming a business owner

Start a new business. Purchase a franchise. Purchase existing business. Take over family business.

service sector

The sector of the economy that provides services--such as health care, banking, and education--contrast to the sector that produces goods. Largest portion of the economy.

Competition Customer Satisfaction Product Market Fit Product Maturity Market Disruption Future Earnings and Assets

When purchasing an existing business, what are some potential hidden problems.

bond

a formal contract to repay borrowed money with interest at fixed intervals

Market Distruption

a situation wherein markets cease to function in a regular manner, typically characterized by rapid and large market declines.

Trademark

a symbol, word, or words legally registered or established by use as representing a company or product.

par value

a value assigned to a share of stock and printed on the stock certificate


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