Business Model Canvas Terms
Business Model Canvas Definitions
Accounting 101
Formulas
Terms
100

Solving a problem or a need.

What is the Value Proposition?

100

Intellectual Capital

What are the non-physical goods that a company owns?

100

The abbreviation of the term for how much it costs to make a product.

What is COGS?

100

Owner's Equity Equation

What is Owner's Equity = Assets - Liabilities?

100

Sole Proprietorship.

What is a company that has one owner and a single owner's equity account?

200

Category containing Get, Keep, and Grow Customers.

What are Customer Relationships?

200

Key Partners.

Who are the key partners and suppliers for a company?

200

The three necessary parts for a chart of accounts.

What is the account name, number, and type?

200

Net Income Equation.

What is Net Income = Revenues - Expenses

200

The balance of money due to a firm for goods or services delivered or used, but not yet paid for by the customers.

What is Accounts Receivable?

300

Category containing Direct sales, Freemium, and Subscription models.

What are Revenue Streams?

300

Two ways that a company can sell and deliver its product.

What are Physical Channels and Web/ Mobile Channels?

300

The price of a recorded asset when is bought for $10,000 and then appreciates to $20,000.

What is $10,000?

300

Par Value Equation.

What is Par Value = Desired Amount Raised / Number of Shares?

300

Retained Earnings.

What are Earnings, or income, that is retained inside the company instead of being paid out as dividend?

400

How the company sells and delivers its products to customers.

What are Channels?

400

Revenue Streams

How does the company make money from each customer segment?

400

The three stages of a product are under Inventory/Merchandise.

What is raw materials, goods in process, and finished goods?

400

The Owner's Equity when there is $50,000 in Assets and $20,000 in Liabilities.

What is $30,000?

400

The balance of money due to a firm for goods or services delivered or used, but not yet paid to the supplier.

What is Accounts Payable?

500

The buildings, trucks, machinery, etc. that a company owns.

What is Physical Capital?

500

The three questions discussed in class regarding Cost Structure.

1. What are the most important costs?

2. What are the most expensive resources?

3. What key activities are the most expensive?

500

The four types of liabilities.

What are accounts payable, wages payable, notes payable, and loans payable?

500

The par value when a company wants to raise $2,500,000, and the number of shares is 100,000.

What is $25?

500

Loans Payable

What is the amount of money that is owed to a bank or other financial institution required to pay off a loan?