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Welcome to Junior Achievement! David Hale – Volunteer Presenter for JA JA teaches business and economics Inspires students in working and running businesses

My Career Online College Science Teacher Master’s degree Website Designer rdpress.comwww.jdavidhale.wo rdpress.com

Our Nation Your name on table tents 5 Classes – Our Nation Free Enterprise Job Skills Global Economy

Our Nation Program Business Type of Resources Workskills for job demand Global working trumps local What is Free Enterprise?

Free Enterprise Freedom to make choices Purchasing choices Business choices Demand for new products and services Entrepreneurship – developing ideas and business Entrepreneur – person with business for profit

My Entrepreneurship Idea Online Learning Systems Work from home Promote Online Education ess.comwww.jdavidhale.wordpr ess.com What are some Successful Business?

Successful Businesses McDonalds, Ford, Coca- Cola Good or Service Ideas Successful Enterprise Entrepreneurs – idea to profit Profit – left after expenses Business Growth Business Expenses?

Business Expenses rent, business supplies, equipment, employees, Advertising What is advertising for?

Advertising Encouraging buying Special features What are some examples ?

What's Your Big Idea? Today – develop idea for good or service Create Advertisement Present idea and advertisement to Class 1.Business Topic Card 2.Name your idea, price 3.Describe it. 4.Who are the customers? 5.Create advertisement showing features

earning a profit. A person who starts his or her own business in the hope of Free Enterprise, Entrepreneur, Service

economic roles. to make choices freely in their A system that allows people Goods, Profit, Free Enterprise

can be bought. Items that and sold Services, Goods, Profit

left after all business paid The Amount of Money expenses have been Profit, Services, Goods