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 * ABOUT 411SmallBusinessFacts. com** - 411SmallBusinessFacts.com is a searchable data base of approximately 2,000 facts about American small businesses and their owners (or managers) produced by the NFIB Research Foundation. The Foundation developed this information from telephone surveys of small employers – those employing from one person in addition to the owner(s) to 250. Data collection began in 2001 and continues through the present. The data are gathered regularly for a series of publications known as NFIB’s //National Small Business Poll//. New //Poll// data are added to 411SmallBusinessFacts.com eight times annually. The small business facts presented in the data base address a wide range of subject matter and include material which typically cannot be found in other sources.





== Headed for College Renting an Apartment Buying a Car Welcome to the Real World

The Money 101 curriculum is great for teaching the basics of budgeting, spending, online banking and understanding credit. A hands-on, activity workbook for college students learning the What?s My Score Money 101 curriculum. This brochure covers all of the essentials of credit scoring. Learn what a credit score is, how it's calculated, why it's important, and tips on how to improve your score and keep it in top form. Covering everything from credit cards to budget basics to the ins and outs of a credit history, these brochures help students navigate through key issues surrounding financial responsibility. A budget can help you pay your bills on time, cover unexpected emergencies, and reach your financial goals now and in the future. Most of the information you need for your budget is already at your fingertips. This guide explains how to create a budget and stick to it.
 * Money 101 Presenters Guide **
 * Money 101 Student Workbook **
 * Take Control of Your Credit Score **
 * Practical Money Guides: Complete Set **
 * Practical Money Guide: Budget Basics **

Credit cards can be powerful financial tools for you and your family, and as with all financial tools, they need to be used carefully. This guide outlines the basics of credit cards and the responsible use of credit.
 * Practical Money Guide: Credit Card Basics **

To get a glimpse of your financial future, many businesses look at your financial past. This history is contained in your credit report. This guide explains what credit bureaus are, why your credit history matters, and how to correct credit report errors and keep your credit rating strong.
 * Practical Money Guide: Credit History **

If credit cards mean 'pay later,' debit cards mean 'pay now.' These cards are tied to your bank account and are like paying with cash. With debit cards, you've got to have the money in the bank to cover your purchases. These cards look similar to credit cards so make sure you know what type of card your financial institution issued you.
 * Practical Money Guide: Debit Card Basics **

When your personal financial information gets into the wrong hands, the consequences can be devastating. It's critical to understand how identity theft and card fraud can happen to you. The information provided here will help you avoid becoming a victim and tell you what you can do if your identity is stolen.
 * Practical Money Guide: Identity Theft **

A prepaid card is a card you load with money to make purchases anywhere a debit card is accepted. It's a safe alternative to carrying cash and paying check-cashing fees. In lieu of traveler's checks, prepaid cards can be good options for traveling. They're also a popular gift-giving idea because recipients can use them for whatever they want, and they're widely accepted.
 * Practical Money Guide: Prepaid Card Basics **

Credit cards are a valuable and convenient payment tool. This Guide will help you understand how credit cards work and the terms and conditions that typically apply to them.
 * Credit Card Guide **

You may not realize it, but there is a three-digit number that plays an important role in your life. This number is your credit score and it summarizes the information in your credit report.
 * Credit Score Brochure **

What's the difference between a credit report and a credit score? How is my score determined? What do the score numbers mean? How can I improve my score? Can debt ever be good? Do I need to worry about identity theft? What factors aren't included in my score? Why are credit scores used instead of making credit decisions on a case-by-case basis? How do I choose a credit card? Does everyone have a credit score?

7 Common Mistakes that can lower your credit score 6 ways to improve your credit score 4 reasons you should care about your credit score Top 5 credit myths Tips to get out of debt The cost of credit The Credit Card Act Credit Bureaus Free Annual Credit Report Support Services Identity Theft

=NFIB: The Voice of Small Business=

Entrepreneur in the Classroom
[|Module 1: The Role of Small Business] In this first of three lessons for the future entrepreneur, we will examine the definition of entrepreneurship and small business. We will also provide an overview of the fascinating past and present of small business.

 This exercise is based on a speed dating format; however, it is adapted to assist students in developing their networking skills. The focus throughout this exercise is on having students explore their communications skills, which is critical for success in any career.
 * Speed Networking**

[|Module 2: From Idea to Reality] In this second of three lessons for the future entrepreneur, we will delve into the steps and considerations involved with turning an idea into a business. You have a passion or a hobby, can this be a business? You have an idea--there is a need for a product or service--but you need to know more about your market before you go into business. Last, of what risks should you be aware? These are all topics that will be covered during this learning module.
 * Turning an idea into a business
 * Researching the market
 * Weighing the risks of starting a small business

 The picture perfect exercise is based on part of a training program given to CIA employees. It emphasizes the importance of communication, detail orientation and teamwork, among other things. Students work together in teams during this exercise.
 * Picture Perfect**

[|Module 3: Turning an Idea into a Business] In this third of three lessons for the future entrepreneur, we will delve into the steps and considerations involved with turning an idea into a business. What do you need to cover in a business plan? If you need start-up capital to fund your business, where do you turn? And, last, what agencies do you need to be aware of to help make your business a legitimate entity?
 * Nuts and bolts of starting a business
 * Writing a business plan
 * Obtaining funding
 * Interacting business-related agencies

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**Yard Sale Scramble** A yard sale or flea market is something with which we're all familiar. The Yard Sale Scramble exercise shows students the mechanics behind a yard sale and the relationship to business. Together with your students, teachers will explore: How to use analytical and negotiating skills, "sourcing" or buying products in a smart way by planning ahead, as well as understanding the market and "rules of the game." In addition, the students will explore how to manage their finances and--in some cases--negotiate.====== Lessons

Chapter One: Characteristics of Business
Class Notes

Chapter Two: Social and Ethical Environment of Business
Class Notes
 * Population
 * Labor Force
 * Business Ethics
 * Corporate Social Responsibility

Chapter Three: Economic Environment of Business
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