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American Private Enterprise System College of Agriculture, Food and Environment

How to Do Business Section IV

Overview of How to Do Business Business Organizations- produce or manufacture, distribute, or sell goods and services Production of Basic Commodities- basic-raw goods and materials consumers- coal and oranges Processing and Manufacturing- make basic commodities more useful to consumers Marketing- selling and transporting products Business Services- selling services instead of products to people or businesses

How Does Business Produce? Basic Natural Resources Labor Capital Management Government Capital Goods

What Business Does for a Community?? Provides our basic needs: Food Shelter Clothing Transportation Communication Services

Starting a Business Entrepreneur A person with a new idea who took a risk in the hope of making PROFIT

Problems of Productivity Output per worker per hour Flood of inexperienced workers Failure of firms Implementation of technology

A Topsy Turvey Investment World Core- financial system that puts money to work to make more money Our economy relies on financial markets to funnel peoples savings into industrial expansion Inflation Double Digit Interest Rates Stocks and Bonds Raising the Money

In the Driver’s Seat Board of Directors Officers of the Company Major stockholders Outsiders who can provide useful connections with law firms, banks, investment houses, and customers

Stock Market “Hub of the Investment World” More than 40 Million individuals own shares in the U.S. corporations (valued at $1 Trillion) Stocks can provide: Dividend- profits a firm distributes to its shareholders Capital gain- investor reaps when a stock is sold for more than the original PRICE

Stock Prices Bear Market- prices are FALLING Bull Market- prices are RISING Influenced by: Value of firms assets Earning prospects Investor demand

How the Market Works? Buying and Selling Bonds Less Risky than Stocks Invest savings Bond certificate Hedging Bets Buying or selling a stock at a current market price prior to the future date

Pay Day

Thank you! Want to thank you for participating in the American Private Enterprise Program and being a Future Leader in your Community!! We look forward to seeing you at the Kentucky Youth Seminar this summer…..