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BUSI241

Entrepreneruship

Course Description

Entrepreneurship will provide students with a solid foundation in terms of the vital role played by entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship in the 21st century global economy. Students will learn major considerations faced by an individual planning to start and run a small business venture. This course will cover the nature of self-employment, forms of ownership, franchising, financial planning, sources of capital, small business, accounting/ bookkeeping/ taxes, choosing a location, federal requirements and state regulations and business law as it relates to small business. NOTE: This course is only offered in the Spring term. (Prerequisite: BUSI-105 or permission of instructor)

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