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EDP Unit-1 and 2 revision

EDP Unit-1 and 2 revision

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EDP revision

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The Cons of Being an Entrepreneur

  • Remuneration

  • Benefits

  • Time Management

  • Management

  • Experience

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Types Of Entrepreneurs

  • Based on the Type of Business

  • Based on the Use of Technology

  • Based on Ownership

  • Based on Gender

  • Based on the Size of Enterprise

  • According to motivation

  • Based on Clarence Danhof Classification

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Based on the Type of Business

  • Trading Entrepreneur

  • Manufacturing Entrepreneur

  • Agricultural Entrepreneur





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Based on the Use ofTechnology

  • Technical Entrepreneur

  • Non-TechnicalEntrepreneur


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Based on Ownership

  • Private Entrepreneur

  • State Entrepreneur

  • Joint Entrepreneurs

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Based on Gender

  • Men Entrepreneurs

  • Women Entrepreneurs


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Based on the Size of Enterprise

  • Small-Scale Entrepreneur

  • Medium-Scale Entrepreneur

  • Large-Scale entrepreneur

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Based on Clarence Danhof Classification

  • Innovating Entrepreneurs

  • Imitative Entrepreneurs

  • Fabian Entrepreneurs

  • Drone Entrepreneurs

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According to motivation

  • Pure entrepreneur

  • Induced entrepreneur

  • Motivated entrepreneur

  • Spontaneous entrepreneur

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Fill in the Blank

AIM

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Open Ended

Difference between startup India and Stand Up India

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Open Ended

Mahila Udyam Nidhi and Mahila Vikas Nidhi are the programmes under___

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Open Ended

Name any five associations promoting women entrepreneur

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Open Ended

Meaning of SSI

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Open Ended

Meaning of Cottage and Tiny

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Open Ended

Meaning of ancillary industry

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Poll

What is seed money?

money from bank

money from investor

initial money

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Entrepeneur,Entrepreneurship and enterprise

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Characteristics

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The Pros of Being an Entrepreneur

  • Bridge the gap between knowledge and application

  • Converting an idea into money

  • Be your own boss

  • Originality and respect

  • Competition

  • Better utilization of skills and knowledge

  • Alternative to current career

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The Cons of Being an Entrepreneur

Remuneration


Benefits


Time Management


Management


Experience

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Institutions promoting women entrepreneurs

  • Self-Help Groups (SHGs)

  • Federation of Indian Women Entrepreneurs (FIWE)

  • Women’s India Trust

  • §Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI)

  • Central and State Government Schemes

  • National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD)

  • Small Industries Development organization (SIDO)

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Self-Employed Women’s Association (SEWA): 


Association of Women Entrepreneurs of Karnataka (AWAKE)


Consortium of Women Entrepreneurs of India (CWEI)

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Industrial Sickness

A sick industrial unit may be defined as one when it fails to generate surplus on a continuous basis and depends on external funds for its survival

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•According to RBI,”a sick unit should be considered if it has incurred cash loss in the previous accounting year and is likely to continue to incur cash loss in the current accounting year and has an erosion on account of cumulative cash losses to the extend of ________ of those of its net worth” 

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Causes of sickness

•Internal Cause


•External Cause

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Preventive and remedial measures for sickness

1.IDENTIFYING SICKNESS AT INITIAL STAGE

2.FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

3.IMPROVING INFRASTRUCTURE

4.TECHNOLOGY UP-GRADATION

5.MARKETING ASSISTANCE

6.LIQUIDATION

7.TRAINING

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