What can an entrepreneur determine by analyzing the financial plan?

Financial Plan Paper

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Consider an entrepreneurial opportunity. Write a financial plan for the opportunity. Actual amounts are not required; rather, realistic estimates can be used. The plan should include the following:

Three-year pro forma income statement
Three-year pro forma cash flow
End of first-year balance sheet
Break-even analysis

Then, answer the following questions:

How do the components of the financial plan relate to each other?
What can an entrepreneur determine by analyzing the financial plan?

Your paper should meet the following requirements:

2 pages in length
Formatted according to APA Standards

Include at least 2 outside sources in Reference Page

Describe the ultimate goal of the product campaign for the new shampoo.

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Assignment Guidelines, Part 1

Prepare a 2-3 page paper in Microsoft Word to address the following:

Describe the ultimate goal of the product campaign for the new shampoo.
Discuss your methods for achieving this goal.
Identify the components of marketing, pricing, and distribution for the campaign.
Include in your response a discussion and analysis of the concepts of utility, price elasticity, and demand.

Assignment Guidelines, Part 2

Using Microsoft Excel:

Prepare a graph which illustrates the desired effect of the marketing campaign as a shift in market equilibrium with reference to price and quantity adjustments.
Prepare another graph to illustrate how a change in consumer utility affects the price elasticity of demand.
Copy and paste or import these graphs into the MS Word document you prepared in Part 1 of this assignment.

(Tutorials for working with MS Excel and MS Word can be found through the Tutoring Services and Tutorials link at the top of the page.)

Remember, quotations, paraphrases, and ideas you get from books, articles, or other sources of information should be cited using APA style. Help with citing sources can be found through the Academic Resources page under Course Home.

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Discuss your methods for achieving this goal.

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Assignment Guidelines, Part 1

Prepare a 2-3 page paper in Microsoft Word to address the following:

Describe the ultimate goal of the product campaign for the new shampoo.
Discuss your methods for achieving this goal.
Identify the components of marketing, pricing, and distribution for the campaign.
Include in your response a discussion and analysis of the concepts of utility, price elasticity, and demand.

Assignment Guidelines, Part 2

Using Microsoft Excel:

Prepare a graph which illustrates the desired effect of the marketing campaign as a shift in market equilibrium with reference to price and quantity adjustments.
Prepare another graph to illustrate how a change in consumer utility affects the price elasticity of demand.
Copy and paste or import these graphs into the MS Word document you prepared in Part 1 of this assignment.

(Tutorials for working with MS Excel and MS Word can be found through the Tutoring Services and Tutorials link at the top of the page.)

Remember, quotations, paraphrases, and ideas you get from books, articles, or other sources of information should be cited using APA style. Help with citing sources can be found through the Academic Resources page under Course Home.

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Identify the components of marketing, pricing, and distribution for the campaign.

Prepare a 2-3 page paper in Microsoft Word to address the following:

Describe the ultimate goal of the product campaign for the new shampoo.
Discuss your methods for achieving this goal.
Identify the components of marketing, pricing, and distribution for the campaign.
Include in your response a discussion and analysis of the concepts of utility, price elasticity, and demand.

Assignment Guidelines, Part 2

Using Microsoft Excel:

Prepare a graph which illustrates the desired effect of the marketing campaign as a shift in market equilibrium with reference to price and quantity adjustments.
Prepare another graph to illustrate how a change in consumer utility affects the price elasticity of demand.
Copy and paste or import these graphs into the MS Word document you prepared in Part 1 of this assignment.

(Tutorials for working with MS Excel and MS Word can be found through the Tutoring Services and Tutorials link at the top of the page.)

Remember, quotations, paraphrases, and ideas you get from books, articles, or other sources of information should be cited using APA style. Help with citing sources can be found through the Academic Resources page under Course Home.

Decide whether or not the landlord and / or the tenant had a legal duty to mitigate damages.

Suppose you are a mediator. In five to seven (5-7) pages discuss the rights and responsibilities of the landlord and the tenant in which you:

Explore the legal rights and responsibilities of the tenant and the landlord.
Decide whether or not the landlord and / or the tenant had a legal duty to mitigate damages.
Determine whether or not Larry has legal grounds to evict Roger. Explain why or why not.
Describe whether or not Roger has a legal obligation to pay for the damage he caused and determine whether or not Larry would be liable for any direct damage.
Support each response with facts presented in the scenario.
Use proper legal terminology throughout your responses.
Use at least three (3) quality academic resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and other Websites do not qualify as quality academic resources.
Format your assignment according to the following formatting requirements:
Typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides.
Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page is not included in the required page length.
Include a reference page. Citations and references must follow APA format. The reference page is not included in the required page length.

Describe whether or not Roger has a legal obligation to pay for the damage he caused and determine whether or not Larry would be liable for any direct damage.

Suppose you are a mediator. In five to seven (5-7) pages discuss the rights and responsibilities of the landlord and the tenant in which you:

Explore the legal rights and responsibilities of the tenant and the landlord.
Decide whether or not the landlord and / or the tenant had a legal duty to mitigate damages.
Determine whether or not Larry has legal grounds to evict Roger. Explain why or why not.
Describe whether or not Roger has a legal obligation to pay for the damage he caused and determine whether or not Larry would be liable for any direct damage.
Support each response with facts presented in the scenario.
Use proper legal terminology throughout your responses.
Use at least three (3) quality academic resources in this assignment. Note: Wikipedia and other Websites do not qualify as quality academic resources.
Format your assignment according to the following formatting requirements:
Typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides.
Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page is not included in the required page length.
Include a reference page. Citations and references must follow APA format. The reference page is not included in the required page length.

Describe how or why these issues developed.

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Read the case study to identify the main point and key players. Highlight the main points and identify themes. Review, asking questions: What is really going on? What are the problems? What is the main issue? How do the problems relate? What are the underlying issues? Describe how or why these issues developed. (b) Research the problem or issue you have identified to help frame the issue and to make connections to secondary issues. Use journal articles, and not website-based sources. (c) Decide how to “solve” or manage the issue. Consider who should be involved: what their responsibilities might be, strengths and weaknesses, and so on. (d) Identify at least two alternative solutions and analyze their strengths and weaknesses (or describe why they would or would not be effective). (e) Select the best alternative and explain how you will measure effectiveness. https://hbr.org/2013/10/the-strategy-that-will-fix-health-care

How can you use statistics to support decision making in a manufacturing environment?

1. How can you use statistics to support decision making in a manufacturing environment?

2. How does statistics convert raw numbers (raw data) into information?

3. Consider tables, graphs, histograms, box plots, which one is more effective at bringing clarity to the information contained in the data?

4. What is an example of a decision made by the airline industry that was based on inferential statistics?

5. How do we know if the data is accurate?

6. Management of a retail chain has been tracking the growth of sales, regressing the company’s sales versus the number of outlets. Their data are weekly, spanning the last 65 weeks, since the chain opened its first outlets. What lurking variable might introduce dependence into the errors of the SRM?

7. Supervisors of an assembly line track the output of the plant. One tool that they use is a simple regression of the count of packages shipped each day versus the number of employees who were active on the assembly line during that day, which varies from 35 to about 50. Identify a lurking variable that might violate one of the assumptions of the SRM.

8. Bookstore Physical stores face increasing competition from online rivals. To compete, a campus bookstore collected data on sales of newly released trade books displayed on shelving near the store entrance. These data give weekly sales per week of trade books over the last two years, the number of titles on display, the amount of shelf space (in feet), and the total sales in the store.

a) What patterns are apparent in the time plot of Trade Sales?

b) The store manager built a regression model with Trade Sales as the response, using Week, Total Sales, Shelf Space, and Titles as explanatory variables. What would you recommend to improve this model? (Hint: Some claim that the typical amount of space per book is more important than the quantity of books.)

c) If the manager uses this model to evaluate a new display for trade books in the next few weeks, would you expect the model to give a fair evaluation of the new display? Why? (Hint: Look at the time plot of the residuals.)

How does statistics convert raw numbers (raw data) into information?

1. How can you use statistics to support decision making in a manufacturing environment?

2. How does statistics convert raw numbers (raw data) into information?

3. Consider tables, graphs, histograms, box plots, which one is more effective at bringing clarity to the information contained in the data?

4. What is an example of a decision made by the airline industry that was based on inferential statistics?

5. How do we know if the data is accurate?

6. Management of a retail chain has been tracking the growth of sales, regressing the company’s sales versus the number of outlets. Their data are weekly, spanning the last 65 weeks, since the chain opened its first outlets. What lurking variable might introduce dependence into the errors of the SRM?

7. Supervisors of an assembly line track the output of the plant. One tool that they use is a simple regression of the count of packages shipped each day versus the number of employees who were active on the assembly line during that day, which varies from 35 to about 50. Identify a lurking variable that might violate one of the assumptions of the SRM.

8. Bookstore Physical stores face increasing competition from online rivals. To compete, a campus bookstore collected data on sales of newly released trade books displayed on shelving near the store entrance. These data give weekly sales per week of trade books over the last two years, the number of titles on display, the amount of shelf space (in feet), and the total sales in the store.

a) What patterns are apparent in the time plot of Trade Sales?

b) The store manager built a regression model with Trade Sales as the response, using Week, Total Sales, Shelf Space, and Titles as explanatory variables. What would you recommend to improve this model? (Hint: Some claim that the typical amount of space per book is more important than the quantity of books.)

c) If the manager uses this model to evaluate a new display for trade books in the next few weeks, would you expect the model to give a fair evaluation of the new display? Why? (Hint: Look at the time plot of the residuals.)

Consider tables, graphs, histograms, box plots, which one is more effective at bringing clarity to the information contained in the data?

1. How can you use statistics to support decision making in a manufacturing environment?

2. How does statistics convert raw numbers (raw data) into information?

3. Consider tables, graphs, histograms, box plots, which one is more effective at bringing clarity to the information contained in the data?

4. What is an example of a decision made by the airline industry that was based on inferential statistics?

5. How do we know if the data is accurate?

6. Management of a retail chain has been tracking the growth of sales, regressing the company’s sales versus the number of outlets. Their data are weekly, spanning the last 65 weeks, since the chain opened its first outlets. What lurking variable might introduce dependence into the errors of the SRM?

7. Supervisors of an assembly line track the output of the plant. One tool that they use is a simple regression of the count of packages shipped each day versus the number of employees who were active on the assembly line during that day, which varies from 35 to about 50. Identify a lurking variable that might violate one of the assumptions of the SRM.

8. Bookstore Physical stores face increasing competition from online rivals. To compete, a campus bookstore collected data on sales of newly released trade books displayed on shelving near the store entrance. These data give weekly sales per week of trade books over the last two years, the number of titles on display, the amount of shelf space (in feet), and the total sales in the store.

a) What patterns are apparent in the time plot of Trade Sales?

b) The store manager built a regression model with Trade Sales as the response, using Week, Total Sales, Shelf Space, and Titles as explanatory variables. What would you recommend to improve this model? (Hint: Some claim that the typical amount of space per book is more important than the quantity of books.)

c) If the manager uses this model to evaluate a new display for trade books in the next few weeks, would you expect the model to give a fair evaluation of the new display? Why? (Hint: Look at the time plot of the residuals.)