Complete Exam & Revision Resource for International Universities
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Entrepreneurship (A–Z)
2. Business Studies Core Concepts
3. Economics Fundamentals
4. Accounting Principles
5. Marketing Essentials
6. Practice Exam Questions
7. Key Formulas & Quick Reference
8. Exam Strategy Guide
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PART 1: ENTREPRENEURSHIP (A–Z)
Angel Investor
Definition: Individual providing capital (USD 25,000–500,000) to startups in exchange for equity.
Example: Peter Thiel invested USD 500,000 in Facebook (2004) for ~10% equity, later worth
USD 1B. Exam Tip: Discuss both financial and strategic contributions.
Business Model Canvas
Definition: Strategic framework mapping 9 business components (Value Proposition, Customers,
Channels, Revenue Streams, Key Activities, Key Resources, Key Partners, Cost Structure,
Customer Relationships). Example: Uber 2014 – Value Prop: Reliable rides, Revenue: 20-25%
commission, Costs: App dev & marketing. Likely Exam Question: Explain how Business Model
Canvas reduces startup risk (10 marks).
Financing Options
Bootstrapping: <$50,000, no repayment, 100% ownership Angel Investor: $50K-$500K, equity
5-25%, early traction Venture Capital: $500K-$10M+, equity 20-40%, scaling phase Bank
Loans: $25K-$5M, monthly interest, no dilution Crowdfunding: $10K-$1M, rewards or equity,
product validation
Likely Exam Question: Compare equity vs debt financing for a startup seeking USD 500,000 (15
marks).
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PART 2: BUSINESS STUDIES CORE CONCEPTS
SWOT Analysis
Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats. Example: Tesla 2023 – Strengths: Innovation,
Brand loyalty; Weaknesses: High costs; Opportunities: EV growth; Threats: Competition. Exam
Tip: Always link SWOT points to strategy decisions.
Porter’s Five Forces