Boomerang Final Ppt

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minimum investment. maximum return.

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minimum investment. maximum return.

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Team #1

Jason Amidon

Michele Crispin

Marian Fean

Tatyana Kriushina

Joe Marsella

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Presentation Outline

-Entrepreneurship

-Boomerang- Introduction

-Interviews

-Financial Analysis

-Problems

-Recommendations

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Definition of Entrepreneurship

The most simple definition of entrepreneurship is an individual that

organizes, operates, and takes on the risks of a business.

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Entrepreneurship

Vital to the U.S. EconomyEnsures job creation and economic growth

What does it take to be a successful entrepreneur?VisionPassionRisk taker

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Subject Choice

Seth DeForest, 28, of Haddonfield, New

Jersey is the winner of the Young Entrepreneur of

Southern New Jersey Award 2005. DeForest is the

CEO & owner of Boomerang, which offers high-end

used office furniture and cubicles. His business

philosophy is unique and he believes in building

customer relationships by having fun at work.

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Interview One- Seth DeForest

Seth DeForest founded Boomerang in 2001 with a warehouse & 5 employees

Started by purchasing the inventory of a going out-of-business used office furniture company

Pure cash-flow company/no financing

Distribution & Marketing Strategy

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A look inside Boomerang…

What do these have to do with selling used office furniture?

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Interview One- Seth DeForest

What does it take to be a successful entrepreneur?

People, product and passion Soul of the company Know your product, customer and distribution Challenges

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Interview- Associates

What makes Seth a successful entrepreneur?Hard working and passionate

Understands the product, marketing

and distributionCaterers to his customersRewards his employeesStays within his financial means

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Financial Analysis

The Boomerang Effect

The Financial Statements

The Impact

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The Boomerang Effect

Minimal investment, maximum returnPre-owned office furniture @ 50-75%

savingsPurchaser obtains quality pre-owned office

furniture while:• Making the most of their furniture

budget• Saving time• Helping the environment

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Estimated Income Statement Using Industry Averages

Sales – Increasing by $1.0 million+ per year Inventory - $10 Million Debt - $0 Based on known figures and industry averages:

Ind. Avg. 2004 YTD ’05

Total Revenue 100.00% 4,000 5,000 Total Expenses 79.88% 3,195 3,994 Net Income 20.13% 805 1,006

(000’s have been omitted)

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The Impact Turned around a failing business Currently employs 15 people Gives back to the community Environmentally friendly

• Reduces discarded waste• Less pollution• Reduces waste of natural resources

A positive impact on the community

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Problems Young Entrepreneur Having too much fun/relaxed relationship with

his employees Overly optimistic & confident

• Started a new venture without a proper business plan

• Pursuing an opportunity without a stated NEED for the product/service

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Problems

Delegation of responsibility and authority Promotion of people to positions for which

they are not qualified Keeping people for convenience vs. skill

requirement Lacking a long-term business strategy Risk of purchasing the wrong product

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Recommendations Continue to use creative “outside the box” thinking Continue to foster a team environment amongst

employees that promotes entrepreneurial ideas

Utilize planning (i.e. business strategy) and market research

Develop better skills for interviewing & cultivating potential employees

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Questions???