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Page 1: March 3, 2014. ORGANIZING TO MAKE A PROFIT OBJECTIVES By the end of the session, participants should be able to: Appreciate the need for planning before

BUSINESS BOOTCAMP

March 3, 2014

Page 2: March 3, 2014. ORGANIZING TO MAKE A PROFIT OBJECTIVES By the end of the session, participants should be able to: Appreciate the need for planning before

ORGANIZING TO MAKE A PROFIT

Page 3: March 3, 2014. ORGANIZING TO MAKE A PROFIT OBJECTIVES By the end of the session, participants should be able to: Appreciate the need for planning before

OBJECTIVES

By the end of the session, participants should be able to:• Appreciate the need for planning

before embarking on a new business.

• Describe the steps involved in starting a business successfully.

Page 4: March 3, 2014. ORGANIZING TO MAKE A PROFIT OBJECTIVES By the end of the session, participants should be able to: Appreciate the need for planning before

Overview

• Introduction • What is a Small Business?• Characteristics of a Successful Small Business• Characteristics of Successful Entrepreneurs• Steps to Starting a Successful Small Business• Summary & Conclusions

Page 5: March 3, 2014. ORGANIZING TO MAKE A PROFIT OBJECTIVES By the end of the session, participants should be able to: Appreciate the need for planning before

INTRODUCTION

• Small Businesses are said to be the driving force of the economy.

• Statistics state that over 80% of small entrepreneurs fail within the first 3 years due to the lack of proper planning, inexpérience, poor location, and lack of cashflow.

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Definitions

• Entrepreneur- A person who has a vision and a plan ready to take the risks associated with setting up a business.

• SWOT- Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. Tool for analyzing aspects of a business.

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What is a Small Business?

• A business which employs 10 or less people.• All businesses typically fall into one of the

following 4 categories:– Retailing– Wholesaling– Manufacturing– Service Providers

Page 8: March 3, 2014. ORGANIZING TO MAKE A PROFIT OBJECTIVES By the end of the session, participants should be able to: Appreciate the need for planning before

Self Assessment

Questions to ask yourself…………– Have I evaluated my own aptitude for small

business ownership and understand the responsibilities?• What’s involved?• What roles will I play if I own a business?• Have I set my goals?

– What do I want out of the business?

• Do I have what it takes?– Estimate the impact on your everyday life.– Do I need to invest more in myself?

Page 9: March 3, 2014. ORGANIZING TO MAKE A PROFIT OBJECTIVES By the end of the session, participants should be able to: Appreciate the need for planning before

Summarize Your Idea– Always be on the lookout for ideas. Clearly define

your business idea.– Identify a niche.– Learn everything you can about the business you

want to start and the marketplace that you will be operating in.

– Conduct a competitive analysis in your market.– Seek help from other small businesses,

professionals, government agencies, etc.

Page 10: March 3, 2014. ORGANIZING TO MAKE A PROFIT OBJECTIVES By the end of the session, participants should be able to: Appreciate the need for planning before

Characteristics of a Successful Small Business

A successful business is one that is based on:– A product or service that customers want.– A product or service you can sell at a price that

customers can afford and which will give you a profit.

– The knowledge or skill that you have or can get.– The resources or money that you can obtain or

able to invest.

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Characteristics of Successful Entrepreneurs

• Willingness to Sacrifice• Strong Interpersonal Skills• Strong Leadership Skills• Strong Organizational Skills• Intelligence (Anticipate Problems)• Management Abilities• Business Experience• Optimism

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The better you prepare yourself and understand the challenges ahead of you, the

more likely it is that your business will succeed!

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STEPS TO STARTING ASUCCESSFUL

SMALL BUSINESS

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Prepare a Business Plan

• Contents of the Business Plan include the following:– Executive Summary– The Business Concept– Industry & Competition– Management and Personnel– Financials

Page 15: March 3, 2014. ORGANIZING TO MAKE A PROFIT OBJECTIVES By the end of the session, participants should be able to: Appreciate the need for planning before

Focus on Funding

• What is your financial plan?– What will you need for start-up costs?– What will you need for ongoing working capital?– Equipment and other fixed assets?– Inventory and supplies– Sustained Growth

• Managing Cash and Securing Capital are the Two Biggest Challenges.– Business Credit Card– Bank Account– Business Credit Line

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Focus on Funding Cont.

• Managing Cash and Securing Capital are the Two Biggest Challenges.– Business Credit Card– Bank Account– Business Credit Line– Bank Loans, Venture Capital, or SBA Loans– Plug into a local network, including the following:

» U.S. Small Business Administration» Nearest Small Business Development Center» Chamber of Commerce

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Take Your Company’s Pulse

• Which numbers should you keep an eye on to monitor your business’s financial health? – Weekly Updates

» Current cash position (how much cash was received, when and from whom?)

» Cash disbursements (e.g. payroll, materials, supplies, inventory, etc.)

» New sales» Accounts Receivable» Accounts Payable (Obtain W-9s on all vendors)» Order Backlog » Number of Employees (need metrics-sales per employee)

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Take Your Company’s Pulse

• Which numbers should you keep an eye on to monitor your business’s financial health? – Monthly Updates

» Inventory (with accounting or physical tests of accuracy)» Age your receivables

• Calculate your collection period (30 days, 40 days)• Identify slow-paying customers• Pursue delinquent accounts.• Identify fast-paying accounts and try to increase their

number.» Accounts payable obligations (with aging breakdown)

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Take Your Company’s Pulse

• Manage and control your sales and inventory.• Project your cashflow.• Review and prepare monthly financial statements

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Record Keeping

See Record Retention Handout:• Permanent

– Contracts– Corporate stock records– Financial Statements– Minutes (Life of Business)– Journal & General Ledger (Life of Business Plus 7)

• Temporary– 7 Years

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