Give an example of how someone could invest in your lemonade stand?

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Give an example of how someone could invest in your lemonade stand? What is an investor? Give an example of how someone could invest in your lemonade stand?

Part 3: The Business Plan As you consider the size and contents available at your lemonade stand, you begin to create a business plan. One of your family members has decided to invest in your business by giving you $22 for non-food items. Look at the price list and decide what items you will purchase for your lemonade stand. Begin with the most important items, and use the money left over to buy the fun items. Keep in mind that you will need more than 1 of some of the items because you may make more than one kind of drink to sell at your stand. Fill in your budget sheet!

Part 4: Gathering Supplies Which drink is more expensive? How much does it cost to make the drinks to be sold at your lemonade stand? Use your Math skills to complete this task.

3 things you should keep in mind when you are considering opening your own lemonade stand 2 examples of how entrepreneurship can benefit the people of a community 1 sentence that defines entrepreneur Before you go!!