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Entrepreneurship development, Types of entrepreneurs, DISC, EDP, IRR,…
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Types of entrepreneurs
Types of business
- Business entrepreneur
- Trading Entrepreneur
- Industrial entrepreneur
- Corporate Entrepreneur
- Agriculture entrepreneur
Motivation
- Pure Entrepreneur
- Induced Entrepreneur
Use of technology
- Technical Entrepreneur
- Non - Technical Entrepreneur
- Professional Entrepreneur
Stages of development
- First Generation
- Second Generation
- Classical Entrepreneur
Classification by Danhof
- Innovative Entrepreneur
- Imitating Entrepreneur
- Fabian Entrepreneur
- Drone Entrepreneur
Capital ownership
- Private Entrepreneur
- State Entrepreneur
- Joint Entrepreneur
Growth
- Growth Entrepreneur
- Super growth Entrepreneur
Gender and Age
- Man Entrepreneur
- Woman Entrepreneur
- Young Entrepreneur
- Old age Entrepreneur
- Middle age Entrepreneur
Area
- Urban Entrepreneur
- Rural Entrepreneur
Scale
- Large Scale
- Small scale
- Medium scale
- Micro scale
DISC
The aim of DIC is to attract substantial investment in Industry for production of goods and services and employment generation through optimal utilization of the available resources including human resources.
EDP
Entrepreneurship Development Programme (EDP) is a programme which helps in developing entrepreneurial abilities. The skills that are required to run a business successfully is developed among the students through this programme
IRR
The internal rate of return (IRR) is a metric used in financial analysis to estimate the profitability of potential investments. IRR is a discount rate that makes the net present value (NPV) of all cash flows equal to zero in a discounted cash flow analysis. IRR calculations rely on the same formula as NPV does.
Types of Loan
- Accounts Receivable Loans:
- Inventory Loans
- Equipment Loans
- Real Estate Loans
- Cash Flow Financing
- Installment Loans
- Straight Commercial Loans
- Long-Term Loans
- Character Loans