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  • Investor's Name should not be included in the information of a cover page
  • Executive summary comes first before the table of contents
  • The Numerical Heading should be slightly larger and bolder than the text after it
  • PEST is not to be confused with animals or people
  • SWOT Analysis

    Assesses a specific firm, product, or service on a more micro level
  • 7's
    Developed by McKinsey & Company, illustrates why organizations don't operate as a collection of separate silos, but rather as a network of interrelated elements
  • PESTLE
    Version of PEST that incorporates legal and environmental aspects
  • Porter's 5 Forces
    Company appraisal technique that examines the five competing forces at work in the marketplace
  • Weaknesses
    • Areas where your strengths fall short of those of your competition
  • Porter's 5 Forces
    • Competition in the Industry
    • Power of customers
    • Power of suppliers
  • Strength
    Advantageous skills, resources, capital, network, or value that distinguishes your brand from all others
  • Evaluating a leadership team
    You may ask the staff if they have any suggestions for ways to improve customer service
  • Evaluating a business plan
    Reading the executive summary is the first step
  • Preparing a pitch and presentation
    Know your Business Plan is the first step
  • Steps to a successful one-person shop business plan
    • Be realistic about your business prospects
    • Keep your business and personal life separate
    • Stay connected
  • Every Business Plan should have a Professional-looking Cover page
  • Once a year is the recommended time to re-evaluate your strategy
  • Investor's Name should not be included in the information of a cover page
  • Executive summary comes first before the table of contents
  • Numerical Heading
    Slightly larger and bolder than the text after it
  • The recommended line spacing for formatting the business plan is 1.0
  • The recommended font sizes in finalizing a business plan is either 11 or 12
  • Recommended font styles in finalizing the business plan
    • Bookman
    • New Century Schoolbook
    • Time New Roman
  • Cooper Black is not a recommended font style in finalizing the business plan
  • Business Plan Parts
    • Cover Page
    • Executive Summary
    • Table of Contents
    • Company Description
    • Market Research
    • Product/Service Line
    • Marketing and Sales Strategies
    • Funding Request
    • Financial Projections
    • Appendices (if applicable)
  • Uniformly accelerated motion

    • Velocity is constant
    • Acceleration changes slowly
    • Velocity changes at constant intervals of time
  • Examples of uniformly accelerated motion
    • A car going around the curve
    • A skydiver jumping out of the plane
    • A car running with a constant acceleration
  • An apple dropped at the same time as a volleyball thrown horizontally will hit the ground at the same time
  • Target
    An object that is given an initial velocity and is acted solely upon by a gravitational force
  • Any object thrown upward has a zero velocity when it reaches the maximum height
  • Examples of sports that exhibit projectile motion
    • A long jumper in action
    • A volleyball served over the net
    • A short court swimming
  • At point A of the curve, there is a downward and to the right direction of net force
  • At an angle of 45 degrees, the object will cover the maximum horizontally when it has equal weight and speed
  • The angle of release affects the height in a projectile motion when the height of a projectile motion is at its maximum if the angle is less than 45 degrees
  • In a basketball game you have to position your hand in which it will have a lesser angle to release the ball to reach the ring
  • Momentum
    A body at rest has zero momentum and it has a product of mass and velocity
  • There is no relation between impulse and change in momentum
  • Padded dashboards decrease the impulse in a collision
  • Examples of direct transformation of potential energy to kinetic energy

    • A volleyball player blocking an incoming ball
    • A wide open spring door that closes slowly
    • A spring of a broken toy that shoots up
  • Law of conservation of mechanical energy
    The total mechanical energy of an isolated system remains the same