lesson 3 establishing an agribusiness. next generation science / common core standards addressed!...
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Lesson 3
Establishing an Agribusiness
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Next Generation Science / Common Core Standards Addressed!
CCSS.ELA Literacy.RST.9‐10.8 Assess the extent to which the reasoning and evidence in a text support the author’s claim or a recommendation for solving a scientific or technical problem.
CCSS.ELA Literacy. RST.11‐12.9 Synthesize information from a range of sources (e.g., texts, experiments, simulations) into a coherent understanding of a process, phenomenon, or concept, resolving conflicting information when possible
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Bell Work Objectives
Identify the considerations of purchasing a business.
Describe the importance of supply and demand.
Explain the usefulness of marketing research and strategies.
Identify the importance of location and facilities.
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Vocabulary Advertising Break-even Competition Competitive
pricing Demand Facilities Fixed costs
Franchise Inelastic demand Leader pricing Market niche Market pricing Market research Multiple pricing Odd-ending pricing
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Vocabulary Price Pricing by cost Sales forecast Starting costs Supply Traffic Variable costs Wholesale pricing
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Objectives
Describe the costs associated with running a business.
Identify methods of pricing goods and services.
Identify ways to improve customer relations.
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What should be considered when purchasing a business?
An agricultural business can be established in one of three ways:Opening a new businessPurchasing an existing businessPurchasing a franchise business
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Opening a New Business
When opening a new business, the entrepreneur is faced with many decisions, including:LocationSuppliersPolicies
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Advantages of a New Business No fear of poor management or history to overcome The manager is free to be as creative as they’d like The business can be strategically located and
adequately equipped
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Established Business
The established business has:An experienced staffCash flowA customer baseFacilities
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Before purchasing an Established Business
Entrepreneur must first consider Prior managementFinancial standingProfitabilityLocation
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Franchise
A franchise is a business that has been given the right to market a product or service by its owner
ExamplesPizza HutTaco BellMcDonald’s
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Franchised Business
Customer awareness of established products and services
Limited to the products and services they can provide
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What is the importance of supply and demand?
CompetitionThe rivalry for a business’s
customers markets
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Supply
Supply refers to the amount of products or services available from a business at any given price
Increases as its price increases Decreases as its cost of production
increases
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Supply
Can vary depending on outside changes Technology Price of resources A change in the price of substitute
products
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Demand
Refers to the customers’ willingness to buy a product or service at a given price
People tend to buy more low priced products than high priced products
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Inelastic Demand
Refers to purchases made regardless of priceGrain is an example of inelastic
demand for a farmer.Without grain, the livestock cannot
be properly fed
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How are marketing research and strategies useful?
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Market Research
Includes the gathering, recording, and analysis of data related to marketing
Is crucial information for a business manager
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Market Research
Provides information about potential customers:Where they liveWhat they wantWill they pay the pricesAnd does the business’s
advertising attract customers
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Reasons for Research
Analyze the possibility of opening a new business successfully
Analyze an existing business
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Collecting Information
Telephone surveysMail surveysFace-to-face interviewsEmployee interviews
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Market Niche
Market research may be useful in helping a business develop new products.
This will result in a new market niche, or segment of the market.
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Advertising
Communicating with customers about your products or services
Can focus on the business or the products and services offered by the business
Marketing Information is used to understand your customer base
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Mass Media
TelevisionRadioPrintBillboards
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Why are location and facilities important?
The location of a business is one of the most important factors in their success
Traffic, on foot or automobile activity in the area around a business, is essential
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Factors of Location Choosing an area within the proposed
city or town Traffic patterns Local competition Possibility of growth and expansion Site costs/Proposed returns Local laws/zoning ordinances Facilities
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Facilities
The buildings or areas that a business occupies
Adequate space is needed for the production and display of merchandise
Specific requirements such as oversized doors and equipment should also be accounted for
Utilities including sewage, electricity, and water are also important to consider
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Renting vs. Ownership
Ownership allows complete freedom in making changes to the facilities.
Renting allows for more money to be invested into the products.
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What are the costs associated with running a business?
Fixed costsVariable costsStarting costs
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Fixed Costs
Fixed costs are those costs not dependent on sales, production, or service
Examples of fixed costs include building and storage costs, utilities, insurance, and advertising
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Variable Costs
Variable costs are those costs directly related to the business’s volume of sales and production.
Variable costs include the cost of materials and labor.
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Starting Costs
Initial costs related to starting a business are called starting costs
Starting costs include the expenses of fixtures, equipment, decorating, remodeling, starting inventory, utility deposits, legal and professional fees, and licenses and permits
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Monthly Expenses
Businesses should also be prepared for monthly expenses
These include your salary, employee salaries, payments on properties, advertising, delivery expenses, supplies, utilities, insurance, taxes, maintenance, interest, and legal fees
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How are goods and services priced?
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Price
The price of a product or service is the cost at which it can be obtained
The price of a product or service should be set high enough to cover expenses but not so high as to decrease sales
Pricing a product or service too low can also decrease sales because a higher price implies higher quality
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Break-even
To break-even your costs must be equal to your profit.
The break-even point is equal to the sum of fixed and variable costs.
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Sales Forecast
A sales forecast is an estimate of future sales based on the marketing plan
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Odd-ending pricing
Odd-ending pricing refers to the practice of pricing a product less than the next whole dollar, this is sales psychology
Research shows, for example, that pricing an item at $59.99 vs. $60.00 will make the customer feel like they are getting more for their money
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Multiple pricing
Multiple pricing refers to offering a discount when making volume purchases.
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Leader pricing
Leader pricing is the at-cost or under-cost pricing of a name brand item to bring customers into the business.
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Wholesale pricing
Wholesale pricing refers to the selling of large quantities of products to a retailer who then marks up the product before selling it to the consumer.
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Pricing Considerations
Turnover, spoilage, markdowns, employee discounts, and delivery and installation expenses are also considered when pricing products and services.
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Establishing Prices
Pricing by costCompetitive pricingMarket pricing
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Pricing by Cost
Pricing by cost is formulated by adding theCost of laborCost of materialsPercentage of the overheadDesired profit
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Competitive pricing
Competitive pricing is used to set prices in accordance to competition
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Market pricing
Market pricing refers to setting a price that will be acceptable in the current market.
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How can customer relations be improved?
Without customers, a business would fail to exist.
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Improving customer relations Calling customers by name Aware of the products or services they
desire Knowledgeable about the product or
service Being reliable and dependable Use of customer’s pictures and
comments (with permission) in advertising.
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Review/Summary
Considerations of purchasing a business Importance of supply and demand Usefulness of marketing research and
strategies Importance of location and facilities Costs associated with running a business Methods of pricing goods and services Ways to improve customer relations
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The End!