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When thinking about building a business, you should start here.

What is the problem?

100

Basic necessities that individuals need to function

What are Needs?

100

Products, services, experiences, that individuals seek to fulfill personal preferences, aspirations, and lifestyle choices.

What are Wants?

100

Economy operates near full capacity, Unemployment low, Inflation becomes a concern, Business & consumer confidence high

What is the Peak phase?

100

An entrepreneur sets a goal to increase sales by 20% in the next quarter using targeted social media campaigns. This goal meets detailed criteria for effective planning. What framework is being used, and what do its letters stand for?

Specific

Measurable

Achievable

Relevant

Timely

200

Unemployment begins to rise, Consumer spending slows, Businesses cut back on production

What is the Contraction phase?

200

Business owned by one person

What is a Sole Proprietorship?

200

Easy to start up, Share responsibilities, Liability shared, Decision making shared

What is a Partnership?

200

Has its own legal rights and obligations - ownership represented by shares of stock

What is a Corporation?

200

What is 1/3 to the third power?

1/27

300
  • Profit motive, Meet Needs & Demands, Job creation, Be the boss, Make a difference, Create value (make the world a better place)

Why do people go into business? (Why do businesses operate?)

300

Economy grows, GDP, employment, consumer spending on the rise

What is the Expansion phase?

300

Choosing one thing over another where potential benefits are lost

What is an Opportunity Cost?

300

Owned and operated by members/owners, individuals/businesses join together voluntarily to meet common economic, social, and cultural needs through a jointly-owned and democratically controlled enterprise.

What is a Co-Op?

300

In 1960, at just six years old, this brave African American girl became the first to integrate an all-white elementary school in New Orleans, facing crowds of protestors and requiring federal marshals for protection. Who is she?

Who is Ruby Bridges?

400

What businesses provide - two key words

What are Goods and Services?

400

Regulations & Oversight, Public infrastructure investment, Roads, bridges, airports, Social Safety Nets, Unemployment, food assistance, healthcare, Trade Policy, Financial Regulations

What is Government Intervention?

400

BBA will be two hundred years old in this year...

What is 2029

400

High unemployment and low wages. 

What is the Trough phase?

400

this force drives innovation, improves quality, and lowers prices, ultimately benefiting consumers.

What is Competition?

500

Burr and Burton Academy’s mission is to educate students ______________ and ____________ for a life of responsibility, integrity, and service.

Intellectually and Morally

500

Use the existing name and sell their product, Pay fee or share profits. 

What is a Franchise?

500

the risks that someone or something becomes more inclined to take because they have reason to believe that an insurer will cover the costs of any damages.

What is a Moral Hazard?

500

the value or satisfaction that a consumer receives from a product or service. The "Fun" meter...

What is Utility?

500

the results of an action that are not the intended outcome

What are Unintended Consequences?

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