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Sedina Mustabasic Grade: 11 th 18 Years
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I decided to open up my own lace designs business in state of Connecticut because there are no businesses in this state and traditional Bosnian lace is very hard to find. Type of Business: Retail I satisfy my consumer’s want for lace by providing beautiful hand made Bosnian lace at a reasonable price. Legal Structure : Sole Proprietorship I selected sole proprietorship because it is the easies type of legal structure and I can be my own boss, therefore I can keep all my profits. 1
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Opportunities There are not any Bosnian Lace Design places in the state of Connecticut Satisfy the customer by making custom made lace designs Qualifications Great customer satisfaction skills Family owned store for 11 years in Hartford 4 family generation of lace work designing Done lace work along side my mother since I was 8 yrs old 2
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By Location Home based business with a website available ▪ http://lace.web.officelive.com/default. aspx http://lace.web.officelive.com/default. aspx By Population Women who love decorating and making their homes beautiful. By Personality Customer mostly female, who love to keep their homes beautiful while having a little flavor of Bosnian tradition By Behavior Purchase lace design decorations for homes or any area needing some improvement By Income $15,000+ 3
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Competitive Advantage (Chapter 8) Uniqueness combined with Bosnian tradition that lead to a beautiful personalized lace figure. Very rare item sold in the United States CompetitorPriceQuality Greatest Strength Greatest Weakness Michael’s $ 9.99Good Sold where ever Michael’s is located Not made from Bosnian tradition Decorating with Lace $ 12.99Average Beautiful lace designs Not made from Bosnian tradition European Grocers $ 20.00Excellent Beautifully hand made lace figures Not personalized 4
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Price: $15.00 – Represent combination of materials as well as an equal amount of profits. Place: Sold product through international stores such as; European Grocers, Product: Personalized lace design figure with a hint of Bosnian tradition for customers to make their homes beautiful Promotion: Business website, Business cards $.50, International Stores promoting my item 5
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PhaseMethodDescriptionCost Awareness Word of mouth, Business Cards, International Stores International stores will promote my items which will have my business cards on them $10/200 (extra 200 cards) Purchase Descriptions & Personalization I will make sure that customers understand my product is traditional and can be personalized in any way they desire $6.39 Retention Customers get 20% off my product if they recommend by product to others If customer recommend new customer to come to my business, they will receive 20% of their purchase $3.00 6
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Definition of One Unit 6’’ lace design figure Cost of Sales Per Unit Direct Labor (Labor Cost per Hour) (A) Time (in hours) to make 1 unit (B) Direct Labor Cost Per Unit (A)*(B) $ 8.0035 minutes or.58/hr$ 4.67 Total Direct Labor Per Unit$ Material DescriptionCost/Total QuantityCost Per Unit ($) Lace$ 1.50 Sugar$ 11.72/25 lbs$ 0.01 Gift Boxes$ 21.00/100$ 0.21 Total Material Cost Per Unit$ 1.72 Variable Costs Per Unit (shipping) $ 1.00 Cost of Sales Per Unit$ 7.39 8
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Definition of One Unit6’’ lace design figure Selling Price per Unit$ 15.00 Direct Labor Per Unit$ 4.67 Materials Per Unit $ 1.72 Total COGS Per Unit$ 6.39 Variable Costs Per Unit (outgoing shipping) $ 1.00 Total Cost of Sales$ 7.39 Gross Profit Per Unit$ 7.61 9
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Business Schedule for a Typical Week Entrepreneurship25 hrs. School Hours50 hrs. Work Hours0 Sleep50 hrs. Free-Time Hours43 hrs. 10
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Type of Fixed CostMonthly Cost Entrepreneurial Stipend$ 50.00 Utilities (from home)$ 30.00 advertising$ 0.50 Rent (from home)$ 30.00 Total Monthly Fixed Costs $ 110.50 11
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MonthUnits Sold January40 February40 March40 April40 May50 June60 July60 August50 September40 October40 November40 December40 Total = 540 Monthly Break-Even Units (Chapter 20) 15 13 Monthly Sales Projection
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Selling Price Per Unit$ 15.00 # of Units Sold 540 Total Sales (A*B)$ 8,100.00 Total COGS (COGS per unit * B)$ 1725.30 Other Variable Costs (Other variable costs per unit * B $ 1.00 Total Variable Costs (D+E)$ 1726.30 Gross Profit (C-F)$ 6,373.70 USAIIRD (Yearly)$ 1,326.00 Other Costs/Unforeseen$ 100.00 Total Fixed Costs$ 1,226.00 Profit before Taxes (G-H)$ 5,147.70 Less Estimated Taxes @25% (I *.25)$ 1,286.93 Net Profit$ 5,086.77 14
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Entrepreneurial hours needed for start-up (A) Wage I pay myself (B) Total start-up time investment (A*B) 1 hr $ 8/hr$ 8 ItemWhere I will buy this?Cost of Item LaceJo-AnnAlready Owned Knitting NeedleJo-AnnAlready Owned SugarSam’s ClubAlready Owned Gift BoxesPapermart.com $ 40.00 CASH RESERVE $ 331.50 Estimated TOTAL START-UP INVESTMENT $ 379.50 15
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Return on Investment (ROI) Yearly Net Profit ÷ Start-up Investment X 100 1340% For every $1 dollar invested, my business earned : $13.40 16
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My business will give 3 % of my annual net profit to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. I will have the business boxes and my business cards created with the St. Jude logo which will tell my customers that my business is a sponsor of St. Jude. 17
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Business - Sell more than 100 lace designs in the first quarter and expand my business. - I hope to make enough profit to open up my own Lacey Designs store and hire at least 2 employees. Educational - Graduate from SMSA with high honors and get accepted to a University of my choice. - Graduate from the University of my choice with the degree in Dentistry. 18
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Thank you for your consideration of Lacey Designs http://lace.web.officelive.com/default.aspx 19 Shop for lace with a smile on your face
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