Entrepreneurship Ideas In Action.  In small groups, list the start-up costs the following businesses would require: › Clothing Boutique › Insurance Agency.

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Entrepreneurship Ideas In Action

 In small groups, list the start-up costs the following businesses would require: › Clothing Boutique › Insurance Agency › Plumbing Contractor  Which of the businesses would be the most expensive to start? Entrepreneurship Ideas In Action

 Work in pairs and choose a business.  List five reasons this business might need a short-term loan and five reasons this business might need a long-term loan.  Present your results to the class. Entrepreneurship Ideas In Action

 In small groups, develop a profile of an employee who is likely to steal.  Then brainstorm a list of suggestions regarding how an employer can take measures to avoid hiring this type of person. Entrepreneurship Ideas In Action

 Choose a partner. One partner should role-play a person who just took a loan to open a roller-skating rink. The other should be the insurance agent, who must educate the new owner about the types of insurance available. Entrepreneurship Ideas In Action