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©2001 Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial LeadershipPLANNING AND GROWING A BUSINESS VENTURE™ ™ Income Statement Sales Percentage – Cost of goods sold ______ % = Gross profit ______ % – Expenses (depreciation) ______ % = Net profit ______ % – Income taxes ______ % = Net income (profit or loss) ______ % Doesn’t describe how business operates. Doesn’t show actual cash available © 2004 Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

©2001 Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial LeadershipPLANNING AND GROWING A BUSINESS VENTURE™ ™ Sample Income Statement Fast Growth Manufacturing Co Revenues$250,000 $600,000 Cost of sales 150,00060% of sales 360,00060% of sales Gross profit 100, ,000 Expenses: Salaries 60, ,000 Rent 15,000 15,000 Telephone12,000 22,000 Depreciation 1,000 3,000 Other7,000 25,000 Total expenses 95, ,000 Operating income 5,000 75,000 Income taxes 2,00040% of income 30,00040% of income Net income 3,000 45,000 Income statement shows the results of the operation for the period or the full fiscal year © 2004 Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

©2001 Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial LeadershipPLANNING AND GROWING A BUSINESS VENTURE™ ™ Sample Balance Sheet 22.3 Fast Growth Manufacturing Co © 2004 Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

©2001 Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial LeadershipPLANNING AND GROWING A BUSINESS VENTURE™ ™ Levers of Cash Flow Accrue employee salaries String inventory payments Pay accountants, attorneys quarterly Pay suppliers quarterly Lease equipment/fixtures Hire contract labor Freeze with suppliers 22.4 © 2004 Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation

©2001 Kauffman Center for Entrepreneurial LeadershipPLANNING AND GROWING A BUSINESS VENTURE™ ™ Levers of Cash Flow Negotiate rent Consignment Factor accounts receivable Negotiate prepayment on new orders Request C.O.D. Give discounts for cash Use credit cards Monitor collections 22.5 © 2004 Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation