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Classes offered in various Nevada locations. Phone Kathy Carrico, NxLeveL State Administrator, for locations and times nearest you. (800) 240-7094 or (775) 784-6879 www.nsbdc.org NxLeveL for Entrepreneurs Nevada Course Syllabus Date & Subject Speaker/Preparation Session Week 1 Introduction: Overview and Entrepreneurship No Speaker 1. Book distribution 2. Overview of NSBDC services and programs 3. Brief history of NxLeveL in Nevada 4. Instructor background 5. Course Introduction a. Course overview, books and session dates b. Explain class structure 6. Expectations a. Student responsibilities b. Instructor responsibilities 7. Student Introductions 8. Thinking Entrepreneurially a. Entrepreneurial Characteristics b. Ongoing Self-Assessment c. Exploring Expansion Opportunities d. Ongoing Business Assessment 9. Introduction to the NxLeveL Business Plan Homework for Week 2 Text: Read Chapters 1-3, 11-13 and 26 Workbook: Read and complete the Worksheets in Workbook Session 1 Write: none Week 2 Understand the course curriculum and expectations Understand the characteristics of successful entrepreneurs Understand the components of the NxLeveL Business Plan Develop goals, objectives and a mission statement Experience networking with class participants Planning and Research: Entrepreneurial Essentials 1. Library Research Why, What, How Gain knowledge of library and Internet business research tools Begin market research by identifying industry-specific and global resources Homework for Week 3 Text: Read Chapters 14-24 and 10 Workbook: Read and complete the Worksheets in Workbook Session 2 Write: Section II. Mission, Goals, and Objectives Page 1 of 7

Week 3 Week 4 Planning and Research: Entrepreneurial Essentials Business Research: 1. What is Business Planning? a. Common Questions About Business Planning b. The Importance of Planning and the Planning Cycle c. Who Is Responsible for Planning? d. Feasibility Studies 2. Business Plans a. Why Prepare a Business Plan? b. Using Your Business Plan c. Outline and Examples of a Business Plan 3. Conducting Market Research a. What is a Market? What is Marketing? b. Industry Research Understand the business planning process, feasibility studies, and the internal and external uses of a formal business plan Understand the components and organization of business plans Understand why, how, where and when to do market research Build networking skills through interaction with other entrepreneurs and the guest speaker Organizational Matters: Management & Legal Structure 1. The Legal Structure of Your Business 2. Government Regulations and Taxes 3. Other Legal Issues and Risk Management 4. Developing the Management Team 5. Employee Relations 6. Pros and Cons of Outsourcing Understand how to select the right legal structure Become aware of legal issues facing small businesses and where to find help Understand business insurance, continuity planning, and other risk management needs, and weigh options Identify internal and external management team members Understand the importance of improving team-building, motivation and management skills Understand the pros and cons of outsourcing Homework for Week 4 Text: Continued reading of Chapters 14-24 and 10 Workbook: Review the Worksheets in Workbook Session 2 Write: Section III Background Information For Week 5 Text: Read Chapters 25, 27, 28, 31 and review Chapter 2 Worksheets in Workbook Session 3 Write: Section IV Organizational Matters Part A. Business Structure, Management and Personnel Page 2 of 7

Week 5 Week 6 Marketing: Analysis and Understanding 1. What is Marketing? 2. The Four Ps Product a. Features and Benefits b. Positioning, Packaging and Product Mix 3. Analyzing the Customer 4. Analyzing the Competition a. Direct, Indirect and Future Competition b. Why Analyze the Competition? 5. The Four Ps Placement Develop an understanding of marketing issues and their day-to-day impact on company profitability Understand the necessity for market analysis Develop a customer profile and analyze the competition Learn how to use customer and competition profiles to analyze market potential Understand the relationship between the Four Ps Marketing: Strategies, Tactics and Implementation 1. Product Strategies a. Your Product Line b. Life Cycle Assessment c. Branding d. Service Enhancements 2. The Four Ps Price 3. The Four Ps Promotion a. Types of Advertising b. Public Relations and Social Networking 4. The Internet and E-Commerce Understand the importance of branding Learn what elements influence price Understand the principles of customer service and their impact on profitability Examine available promotional tools and select the most effective mix for your business Consider how to use the Internet for marketing, sales and customer relationship management For Week 6 Text: Read NxLeveL Signage supplemental chapter. Read Chapters 29-30, 32 and read or review Chapters 33-34 Worksheets in Workbook Session 4 Write: Section V The Marketing Plan Part A. Products/Service and Part B. Market Analysis Speech of the Streets video For Week 7 Text: Read Chapters 35-36 Worksheets in Workbook Session 5 Write: Section V Part C. Marketing Strategies Page 3 of 7

Week 7 Financial Overview: Books, Records and Controls 1. Overview of Financial Statements a. Financial Statements as Communication b. Accrual vs. Cash Method c. Limitations of Financial Statements 2. The Balance Sheet a. The Business Balance Sheet b. The Personal Financial Statement 3. Ratio Analysis 4. The Importance of a Good Accounting System a. Managerial Accounting b. Types of Accounting Systems c. Income Taxes and Payroll 5. Internal Controls: Accounting, Recordkeeping and Operations Understand basic financial statements and their uses Understand how accounting systems aid in the production of financial statements Prepare a Personal Financial Statement and current Business Balance Sheet Use Financial Statement Analysis (ratios) to analyze Balance Sheet information Examine bookkeeping and recordkeeping activities and controls Identify internal controls and responsibilities For Week 8 Text: Read Chapter 37 Worksheets in Workbook Session 6 Write: Section IV Part B. Operating Controls, and Section VI. Part D. Personal Financial Statement Week 8 Managing Your Money: Financial Planning and Budgets 1. The Basics of Budgeting a. Why Should You Budget? b. What Makes a Good Budgeting System? c. The Role of Assumptions 2. How to Prepare Your Budgets a. Sales Forecasts b. Cost of Projected Units Sold Budget c. Fixed Assets Budget d. Growth (or Start-Up) Expenses Budget e. Miscellaneous and Operating Expenses Budgets f. Budgeted Financial Statements 3. Feedback From Your Budgets a. Performance Reports and Variance Analysis b. Comparison to Industry Standards and Other Performance Measures Understand budgeting and the role of assumptions Explore how budgets provide performance feedback Prepare budgets, including the Sales Forecast, Cost of Projected Units Sold, Fixed Assets, Growth/Start-up Expenses and Miscellaneous Expenses Review and adjust budgets prepared in earlier sessions For Week 9 Text: Read Chapter 38 Worksheets in Workbook Session 7 Write: Section VI The Financial Plan Part A. Page 4 of 7

Week 9 Week 10 Managing Your Money: Developing and Using Cash Flow Projections 1. Break-Even Analysis a. What is Break-Even Analysis? b. Reality Check: Is Your Break-Even Point Realistic? c. Planning for Profit 2. Managing the Cash Flow Cycle a. Managing Inventory b. Managing Accounts Receivable c. Managing Accounts Payable d. Managing Excess Cash 3. Internal Controls for Cash a. Authorization b. Reconciling Bank Accounts c. Segregation of Duties and Physical Controls 4. Preparing Cash Flow Projections Understand the concept of break-even analysis Calculate the break-even point in units and dollars Explore ways of managing the cash flow cycle Understand internal controls for cash management Prepare monthly and annual cash flow projections with accompanying notes Managing Your Money: Understanding and Using Your Financial Statements 1. The Income Statement 2. The Balance Sheet 3. Statement of Owner s Equity 4. Annual Statement of Cash Flows 5. Summary of Financial Statements Prepare the Monthly Projected Income Statement and understand how it differs from the Cash Flow Projection Develop a ProForma (Projected) Balance Sheet and compare it with the Beginning Balance Sheet Become familiar with the Statement of Owner s Equity and Annual Statement of Cash Flows Gain an understanding of managerial uses of financial statements For Week 10 Text: Read Chapter 39 Worksheets in Workbook Session 8 Write: Section VI The Financial Plan Part B. Cash Flow Projections For Week 11 Text: Read Chapter 40 Worksheets in Workbook Session 9 Write: Section VI The Financial Plan Part C. Financial Statements Page 5 of 7

Week 11 Week 12 Financing Your Business: Sources of Money 1. Choosing the Right Financing 2. Debt Financing a. Financial Institutions b. Leasing c. SBA and Other Programs 3. Equity Financing a. Venture Capital, Private Investors and Private Exchanges b. IPOs and ESOPs 4. Other Financing Sources a. Peer-to-Peer Lending b. Self-Financing and Bootstrapping 5. Keys for Obtaining Financing An understanding of the difference between debt and equity financing Knowledge of alternative sources of financing Understand the components of a complete financing proposal Explore ways to work with bankers Communicate financial needs to lenders and investors Green Business Opportunities: Environmental Solutions 1. Green Business Opportunities a. What is a Green Business? b. Philosophy of Green Business c. Will It Last? d. Green Business Practices e. Green Business Ideas 2. The Green Marketplace 3. Green Branding and Marketing a. Communicating Green Benefits b. Pricing and Placement 4. Managing Green a. Pollution Prevention and Product Redesign b. Is It Feasible? c. Getting Help Develop an understanding of green opportunities Explore the benefits and feasibility of going green Gain knowledge of green branding and marketing techniques Explore green management options Assess the competitive landscape for green business For Week 12 Text: Review Chapters 10, 16 and 24 Workbook: Read & Complete Worksheets in Workbook Session 10 Write: Section I Executive Summary and Section VI Part D. Additional Financial Information For Week 13 Text: Read Chapters 41-48 Workbook: Read & Complete Worksheets in Workbook Session 11 Write: Cover Page, Table of Contents, Section I Executive Summary and Appendix Bring: Your Completed Start-up Business Plan Page 6 of 7

Week 13 Your Business Future: Negotiating, Managing Growth and Plan Completion 1. Negotiations and Contract Management a. Negotiation Strategies b. The Process of Negotiation c. Contract Management 2. Managing Growth a. Should You Grow? b. Pitfalls of Unmanaged Growth c. Tools for Profitable Growth 3. Supply Chain Management a. Supply Chain Concepts b. Sourcing and Quality c. The Green Supply Chain 4. Course Evaluation small group discussion 5. Graduation Understand negotiating processes and techniques Understand effective contract management Examine reasons for growing your business Recognize the pitfalls of unmanaged growth Gain knowledge of tools for managed growth, including project management and financial management Understand supply chain basics and current trends Evaluate your NxLeveL learning experience Revised 8/22/10 generic syllabus Page 7 of 7