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GETTING STARTED Yes You Can! Built by Stambaugh/2009 Jeff Stambaugh Dillard College of Business/Rm 257A jeff.stambaugh@mwsu.edu http://faculty.mwsu.edu/business/jeff.stambaugh
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Motivation Built by Stambaugh/2009 ■ Hot off the Press … BW’s 2008 Top Entrepreneurs Under 25 Link Link
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Entrepreneurial Resources Built by Stambaugh/2009 ■ Your Opportunity ■ Your Hard Work ■ Now, leverage OPT and OPM ■ Resources for you, the DCOBA student ■ Internship Program ■ SBDC ■ Incubator Center ■ Network of interested persons
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Easing into Entrepreneurship Built by Stambaugh/2009 ■ Lack Resources ■ Gain experience (uncertainty reduction) ■ What personalities does this fit ■ Narrow window of opportunity (seasonal) What are some businesses that are well- suited to part-time entrepreneurship?
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Benefits of Part-time E-Ship Built by Stambaugh/2009 Continued income from “day job” Health benefits from work Able to cut losses easier?
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Challenges of Part-time E-Ship Built by Stambaugh/2009 All work and no play Boundaries in home life (time allocation) Settling for “good enough” Conflicts with “Day Job” Professional / business Time / energy Aggrandizement Delegation / employees
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Bootstrapping Built by Stambaugh/2009 Makin’ do with what you got! Initial sources of money Personal savings Second Mortgages / Home Equity Friends and family Credit cards Scrimping Work for free Essentials only Buy used Barter Get it free (web, resources previously discussed) Link Link Offer equity
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Specific Tips to Enhance Success Built by Stambaugh/2009 ■ Experience / Help ■ Incubator ■ Advisory Board ■ Learn industry first ■ Have experience in SBM / startups ■ Multiple founders ■ Better chance of strong consumer response ■ Pre-sell / pilot test / existing customers ■ Imitate successful models (proven demand with high margins) ■ Build and pitch your business plan (obtain outside investors) ■ Build trust / legitimacy
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Buying a Business Built by Stambaugh/2009 ■ How to find what’s for sale? ■ Magazines / trade publications ■ Bankers ■ SBDCs ■ Ask others ■ Ask directly! ■ Key due diligence questions ■ WHY IS IT FOR SALE? ■ Accuracy of “the numbers” (review financial statements carefully) ■ Ask specific and detailed questions of seller ■ Will key customers / suppliers stick with you? ■ Will key employees stay?
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Buying a Business (cont) Built by Stambaugh/2009 ■ Key due diligence questions (cont) ■ Condition of equipment / facilities ■ Unexpected liabilities Can you match or exceed the owner’s claimed profitability?
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And Now the Hard Part … The Price! Built by Stambaugh/2009 More art than science Value cash flows Value assets Comparable sales Earnings multiple Industry heuristics
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Franchises Link Link Built by Stambaugh/2009 ■ Facilities / Location: Guidelines / assistance ■ Equipment: Guidelines / purchasing “help” ■ Business Model: Proven / known, ongoing support ■ Product: Standardized ■ Employees: Training (for you too) ■ Procedures: May be set ■ Reputation: Hopefully a strong brand ■ Customers: Come from brand, marketing support ■ Suppliers: more powerful ■ Legal Structure: FDD ■ Investors/Debts: Guidance
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Buying a Franchise Built by Stambaugh/2009 Due diligence Interview several other franchisees Stability of franchisor Integrity / ethical behavior The deal (love the FDD) Initial fees ($35K average but wide variance) Royalties (5-6% of revenue) Marketing fees (1-4% of revenue) Competitiveness of required purchases Misc ROT: 33% of pretax profits to franchisor (before franchisor fees or franchisee salary deducted)
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Building a Franchise! Built by Stambaugh/2009 Write a BP http://www.sbtv.com/default.asp?segid=319 http://www.sbtv.com/default.asp?segid=319 Inventory / protect IP Prepare UFOC / franchise agreement Prepare manuals/program Solicit franchisees Assist new franchisees
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Building a Franchise! Built by Stambaugh/2009 Pro’s Lower-cost expansion mode Revenue stream Motivation of franchisees New ideas Con’s Sharing profits Less control Increased “people” hassle Legal expenses Different business skills required
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Class Takeaways Built by Stambaugh/2009 ■ Yes you can! ■ There ARE many businesses in Wichita Falls that probably could be bought!
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