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ESB Final Exam - Spring 22
Business ethics - Answer-A set of moral guidelines that influence how a company
serves its customers and treats its employees.

Business plan - Answer-A formal written document that describes the nature of a
business and how it will operate.

Chamber of Commerce - Answer-A nonprofit organization of local businesses whose
purpose is to promote their interests.

Compound interest - Answer-The interest on a loan or deposit that accrues on both the
initial principal and the accumulated interest from previous periods.

Confidentiality agreement - Answer-An agreement that binds parties to secrecy; usually
concerning employees, investors and others who are privy to a trade secret or other
sensitive information.

Cost contingency - Answer-An amount added to an estimate to cover unexpected costs.

Debt ratio - Answer-Represents the proportion of a company's assets that it has
financed with debt. (Total liabilities divided by total assets.)

Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) - Answer-A benefit plan that gives employees
shares of company stock in addition to their regular compensation.

US Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) - Answer-A federal agency that
supports community development and homeownership for low-income and
disadvantaged Americans.

Executive summary - Answer-A brief recounting of the key points contained in a
business plan.

Initial Public Offering (IPO) - Answer-Selling a corporation's stock on public markets for
the first time.

Exit strategy - Answer-A contingency plan for a person to exit a business in the event
that it meets a substantial profit, or becomes no longer profitable.

Harvesting - Answer-The stage in which the entrepreneur decides on a venture's future
growth, development, or demise.

Internal Revenue Service (IRS) - Answer-A federal agency responsible for collecting
income taxes.

, Line of credit - Answer-A preset borrowing limit that allows the borrower to take money
out as needed until the limit is reached.

Management buyout - Answer-When the management of a corporation buys the
controlling shares in the company.

Minority Business Development Agency - Answer-A federal agency dedicated to the
growth and global competitiveness of minority owned businesses.

SCORE - Answer-The largest network of free volunteer small business mentors in the
nation.

Small Business Administration (SBA) - Answer-A federal agency that helps small
business owners develop business plans and obtain financing and other support for
their companies.

Small and mid-size enterprises (SMEs) - Answer-Businesses that maintain revenues,
assets or a number of employees below a certain threshold.

U.S. Dept. of Agriculture (USDA) - Answer-The agency responsible for developing and
executing federal laws related to farming, forestry, and food.

Differentiated Offering - Answer-Different than anything else. Attracts customers and
generates sales that is different from other businesses.

Target Market - Answer-The intended group of customers you want to serve.

Pro Forma - Answer-A one-page financial projection that lists your major revenue
sources and expenses.

Marketing/Selling Strategies - Answer-How you intend to communicate to large #s of
customers, motivating them to learn more about your business and ultimately buy from
you.

Prospective Investors - Answer-A person or entity that may be interested in providing
capital for your business venture.

Revenue - Answer-Income. The amount of money earned from the sale of
products/services.

Cash Flow - Answer-Cash in and out of the business over a period of time.

Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) - Answer-The cost that it takes to produce a product or
service. Includes materials and labor.

Market Risk - Answer-Risks in a market sector that impact all competitors in that sector.

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