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DAVID WELINSKY JESSE FRAGEMAN JENNY NOWIERSKI JASON JAO AMMY YUAN

DAVID WELINSKY JESSE FRAGEMAN JENNY NOWIERSKI JASON JAO AMMY YUAN. Minute Capital. Idea Assessment. Minute Capital. Entrepreneur. Previous Diagram. Approve. Pitch Idea. Funky Outlet. Reject. Web-Pitches. Membership Fee Transaction Fee. Revenue Share. Start-up.

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DAVID WELINSKY JESSE FRAGEMAN JENNY NOWIERSKI JASON JAO AMMY YUAN

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  1. DAVID WELINSKY JESSE FRAGEMAN JENNY NOWIERSKI JASON JAO AMMY YUAN Minute Capital

  2. Idea Assessment MinuteCapital Entrepreneur Previous Diagram Approve Pitch Idea Funky Outlet Reject Web-Pitches Membership Fee Transaction Fee Revenue Share Start-up If attractive, invest If succeed, share revenue Investors

  3. Feasibility Analysis Team • Market Dynamics • High threat of substitutes • Moderate threat of new entry, buyer power, supplier power, and industry competition • Market Demand • Analyze demand for other similar websites & services • Initial survey to determine potential demand for website • Investments: Varies on value of the pitched idea • Financials • Start-up company shares • Website registration fee • Trading fee • Risk • SEC regulations • Legalities of crowd funding

  4. Project Plan February 27 – March 4 Foundation for our business model should be in motion and begin filling in crucial details March 5 – March 11 Business Model should be nearly complete March 12 – March 18 Complete business plan Practice for Minute Capital presentation March 19 – March 25 Finalize business plan and final presentation March 26 – April 1 Last week of preparation for model and outline April 2 – April 11 Present final Minute Capital idea to VC panel January 30 – February 5 Research idea & legalities of group funding Expand research to competition & similarities to current existing products Sit down with Professor Middleton to discuss February 6 – February 12 Start to outline a business model Create an online survey February 13 – February 19 Analyze survey data Continue to fill in the business model using new data February 20- February 26 Assess accurate financials of the company and how much time it will take to break even Evaluate each of the different forms of risk presented above

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