Exam 5: Small Business Entry: Paths to Part-Time Entrepreneurship
Exam 1: Small Business: Its Opportunities and Rewards100 Questions
Exam 2: Small Business Environment: Managing External Relations99 Questions
Exam 3: Small Business Entrepreneurs: Characteristics and Competencies100 Questions
Exam 4: Small Business Ideas: Creativity, opportunity, and Feasibility97 Questions
Exam 5: Small Business Entry: Paths to Part-Time Entrepreneurship100 Questions
Exam 6: Small Business Entry: Paths to Full-Time Entrepreneurship100 Questions
Exam 7: Small Business Strategies: Imitation With a Twist99 Questions
Exam 8: Business Plans: Seeing Audiences and Your Business Clearly99 Questions
Exam 9: Small Business Marketing: Product and Pricing Strategies100 Questions
Exam 10: Small Business Promotion: Capturing the Eyes of Your Market98 Questions
Exam 11: Small Business Distribution and Location96 Questions
Exam 12: Marketing Plans: Saying How Youll Get Sales99 Questions
Exam 13: Small Business Accounting: Projecting and Evaluating Performance100 Questions
Exam 14: Cash: Lifeblood of the Business100 Questions
Exam 15: Small Business Finance: Using Equity,debt,and Gifts104 Questions
Exam 16: Assets: Inventory and Operations Management100 Questions
Exam 17: Small Business Protection: Risk Management and Insurance100 Questions
Exam 18: Legal Issues: Recognizing Your Small Business Needs100 Questions
Exam 19: Human Resource Management: Small Business Considerations102 Questions
Exam 20: Achieving Success in the Small Business100 Questions
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Which of the following statements about the key considerations for part-time small business start-ups is false?
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There are two key groups outside your business with whom you must deal - customers and investors.
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Discuss the key considerations for assessing part-time business approaches.
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The limitations imposed on your property by your neighborhood group are known as
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Part-time businesses are important for which of the following reasons?
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Products like music and cell phones are examples of the kind of goods we buy as individuals.This type of e-commerce is called
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Bootstrapping refers to finding a low-cost or no-cost way to do something.
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Delegation does NOT make sense in which of the following situations?
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Most people start in entrepreneurship via part-time self-employment.
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Part-time self-employment represents a very minor portion of all current entrepreneurship.
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"Light a Candle"
Working as an accountant in the local government agency, Elizabeth has always had a liking for candles. She collected thousands of candles over the years - different shapes, sizes, occasions, and colors. After talking with a few co-workers, Elizabeth decided to get a kiosk at the flea market for four weeks before Christmas to sell her candles with her business name: "Light a Candle."
-If Elizabeth wants to have a full-time sale with only part-time involvement,she should consider
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The frequency of business starts and stops is referred to as
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