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ENTREPRENEURIAL CONSULTING Entrepreneurship 475 Spring 2010 Dr. Robert Lahm Dr. Frank Lockwood
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Introduction ENT 475 is the capstone course for the entrepreneurship program. The course is designed to give you the opportunity: –Analyze the operations of an ongoing business –Develop an analysis of the problem –Conduct a market or industry analysis –Develop and present a plan to solve the problem (could be a business plan) to the management of the small business
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What is a “Small Business” The SBA* defines a small business as an independent business with < 500 employees How important are small businesses to the U.S. economy? –99.7% of all employer firms –½ of all employees work for small businesses –22.8% of federal prime contracts in 2006 –40% of high tech workers (where innovation happens) –13X’s as many patents per employee as large firms *All statistics are from the SBA
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Job Creation Most jobs are created by small business –60-80% of all new jobs in the U. S. each of the last 10 years were created in small businesses –90% of jobs in western NC –Large firms lost more jobs than they created Net loss of>180,00 jobs in large firms
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Job Creation Breakdown of U.S. jobs –115.1 million non-farm private sector jobs in 2004 58.6 million in firms < 500 workers 41.8 million in firms < 100 workers 21.2 million in firms < 20 workers Survival rate for new businesses –66% survive at least 2 years –44% survive at least 4 years Rates don’t vary much by industry or class
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Job Creation Why do some survive when others don’t? –Adequate supply of capital –Being large enough to have employees –Education level of the owner –Owner’s reason for starting the business Freedom for family life Wanting to be their own boss A recent USA Today survey indicated that 60% of parents wish that their children could start and run their own business
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Sources of Capital Equity –Personal savings –Friends and family –Angel investors –Venture capitalists –Public Offerings Debt –Commercial banks or other depositories (65%) Incl. loans, credit lines, leases, etc. –Credit Cards
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