money
people
credit/debit
business
skills
100

what is account payable

What is Money owed by a company to a supplier. Example: "I purchased $20,000 of beauty supplies for my big sidewalk sale.

100

what is angle investors

Individuals   that   make   small   investments   in   an enterprise   or   to   support   an    entrepreneur   where   they   do   not   expect   an   immediate   or   large   return   on    investment.

100

capital

Funds   contributed   by   investors   to   a   business.      Investors   contribute   capital   to   a    business   because   they   expect   a   significant   return   on   their   investment   when    the   business   succeeds.

100

fixed cost

Costs   that   do   not   vary   based   on   the   units   sold   by   enterprise.      Fixed   costs   are    often   incurred   at   the   start   of   the   enterprise,   before   it   is   known   how   well   the    enterprise   will   perform.

100

grit

An   individual’s   self-­‐commitment   to   overcome   obstacles   to   achieve   long-­‐term    goals.      The   ability   to   keep   pursuing   your   dream   despite   challenges   and    defeats.      Perseverance,   resilience   and   backbone.

200

what is account receivable 

Money owed by a customer to a company. Example: "I sold the new computer system to my client for $20,000.

200

elevator speech

A   clear,   concise   and   compelling   way   to   describe   a   business   or   new   business    concept   in   30   seconds;      a   differentiating   vision   to   encourage   potential    investors   or   employees   to   learn   more.

200

collateral

Equipment,   inventory   or   other   goods   that   are   pledged   to   the   bank   in   the   case    the   company   can   not   make   a   loan   payment.

200

Go / No Go

The   decision   point   at   which   an   entrepreneur   makes   the   final   decision   on    whether   or   not   to   launch   a   new   enterprise   or   abort   the   effort   due   to    unfavorable   market   research   or   pro   forma   projections.

200

personal capabilities 

Abilities   an   individual   develops   that   helps   him   /   her   succeed.      Personal    capabilities   are   developed   by   a   combination   of   observation,   training   and    hands-­‐on   trial   and   error

300

assets

Something   of   value.      Anything   owned   is   an   asset.      Assets   can   be   something   big    (like   a   house)   or   something   small   (like   a   piece   of   jewelry).

300

mutual fund

An   investment   security   that   includes   many   different   stocks   purchased   and    held   together.      Investors   purchase   mutual   funds   because   they   are   less   risky    than   holding   any   individual   stock.      Example:      "One   stock   in   the   mutual   fund    went   down   50%.      But   because   the   mutual   fund   holds   over   1000   other   stocks,    the   value   of   the   mutual   fund   went   down   less   than   1%."

300

credit

Funds   lent   to   a   business   with   an   agreement   that   the   business   will   repay   the    lender   with   interest.

300

installment payment

Debt   owed   to   someone   that   is   paid   monthly.      Examples:      your   car   or   truck    payment,   your   credit   cards   and   your   mortgage   are   all   paid   in   monthly    installment   payments

300

Personal   Support   Systems

Relationships   and   resources   that   help   individuals   succeed.      Support    relationships   are   often   with   “mentors”   (experienced   individuals   who   help   you    learn   and   succeed).      Support   resources   include   both   information   sources   (like    the   LA   Star   Jobs   website)   and   the   opportunity   to   experience   new   things   (like    an   internship).

400

bank loan

Debt   from   a   bank.      Banks   require   much   more   information   from   potential    borrowers,   and   take   more   time   to   make   a   lending   decision   based   on   a   great    deal   of   analysis.

400

partnership

When   two   or   more   individuals   own   a   company.      Partners   are   taxed   on   the    profits   of   the   company,   and   are   personally   liable   for   any   debts   or   judgments    against   the   company

400

Credit-­‐Worthiness

A   person   or   a   business   with   a   strong   credit   score   and   the   financial   resources    that   make   it   likely   they   will   be   able   to   repay   any   loan

400

inventory 

The   merchandise   that   a   company   sells   to   customers.

400

problem solving 

The   ability   to   find   solutions   to   difficult   or   complex   issues.         The   process   of    working   through   the   details   of   a   challenge   or   crisis   –   often   under   pressure   –   to    reach   a   solution

500

Bond

A   loan.      A   bond   is   security   that   investors   buy   and   sell,   that   represents   a   legal    obligation   from   the   company   issuing   the   bond   that   they   will   repay   the   funds    they   received   when   they   issued   the   bond.

500

shareholders

An   individual   or   company   that   owns   shares   in   a   company.

500

Deductible

The   amount   an   insurance   company   makes   a   policyholder   pay   as   part   of   any    claim.      Example:      my   fire   insurance   policy   has   a   deductible   of   $500.

500

launch plan

A   complete   package   that   supports   a   "Go"   decision   by   an   entrepreneur   to    launch   a   new   business.      A   launch   plan   would   include   an   Elevator   Speech,    supporting   Market   Research   conclusions,   an   Organizational   Plan   (including   an    organizational   chart   and   a   Human   Capital   plan   for   attracting   talented   team    members),   a   Marketing   and   Sales   Plan,   and   pro   forma   financial   projections.

500

self-motivation

The   ability   to   pursue   a   task   without   being   told   to   by   someone   else.      Individuals    who   are   self-­‐motivated   can   find   the   strength   to   start   and   then   finish   a   task    without   giving   up

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