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Business Information Tech Agriculture Economics Health Science Marketing

Types of business ownership:  Individual  Individual - Owned by one person  Partnership  Partnership - Owned by two or more persons  Corporation  Corporation - A large company or group of companies  Cooperative  Cooperative - Corporation owned and run by its members

Design an ingredient list for a cereal box.

The Big 5 1 Wants and Needs 2 Limited Resources 3 Costs and Benefits 4 Making Choices 5 Consequences of Choices

Can you travel to Florida for $800? Can you travel to Florida for $800? Can you float the Green River in one day? Can you float the Green River in one day?

You could be a: Coder Health Care Specialist EthicistTranscriptionist Health Care Educator or Administrator

Computers The Internet Networks Jobs

Desktop Publishing Presentation Software Hardware and Software Networks Internet ‘IT’ Careers

Long definition: developing promotingdistributing “The process of developing, promoting, and distributing products in order to satisfy customers’ needs and wants.”

Develop Promote Distribute Products Short definition: The promotion of goods, services, and ideas.

Goods Ideas Services Cars, food, house, clothes, etc. Internet, training, computers, printed materials, etc. Hospitals, TV repair, auto mechanic, carpet cleaning, child care, etc.

What do we learn in Marketing? The Four P’s of Marketing 1.Product 2.Place 3.Price 4.Promotion

Design your own cereal Decide how much to charge Create your own package Decide HOW to sell it

Research Exotic Locations Design travel packages Organize travel arrangements

Work to earn K.A.S.H. Decide what will sell.Decide what will sell. Set the price to make a profit.Set the price to make a profit. Design an enticing display.Design an enticing display. Sell the product!Sell the product!

E-Commerce Financial Services Sales Management Sports Marketing Travel/Tourism Marketing International Marketing Real Estate Advertising Marketing Research Entrepreneur

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