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| − | [[File:Eventail_de_dollars_americains.svg|320px|right]]As an entrepreneur, you need to think about what affects the value of your start-up business. Valuing a start-up business can be | + | [[File:Eventail_de_dollars_americains.svg|320px|right]]As an entrepreneur, you need to think about what affects the value of your start-up business over time, and any associated risk(s) for different types of investor. |
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| + | Valuing a start-up business can be challenging because of the lack of historical performance data. However, there are a number of methods used to estimate the value of a start-up business. Ultimately, the value of your start-up is what an investor is willing to pay for a share in your business. Knowing what underpins value will assist you when considering investment offers.{{clear}} | ||
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At the end of this learning pathway, you will be able to: | At the end of this learning pathway, you will be able to: | ||
| − | * Calculate the break-even point | + | * Calculate the break-even point for a business start-up |
| + | * Determine how potential investors value a business start-up | ||
* Identify methods used to value a business start-up | * Identify methods used to value a business start-up | ||
| − | * Consider factors that affect the value of a business | + | * Consider factors that affect the value of a business start-up}} |
Latest revision as of 00:30, 19 February 2019
As an entrepreneur, you need to think about what affects the value of your start-up business over time, and any associated risk(s) for different types of investor.Valuing a start-up business can be challenging because of the lack of historical performance data. However, there are a number of methods used to estimate the value of a start-up business. Ultimately, the value of your start-up is what an investor is willing to pay for a share in your business. Knowing what underpins value will assist you when considering investment offers.