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Ramone 06-02-2015 04:12 AM

Business 101
 
Hey guys, over the summer I've been learning a lot about business on my own. I thought I'd share what I'm learning along my journey in this thread. Anyone who wants to learn, or add constructive criticism/comment on my notes jump aboard! Feel free to post anything business related as well.

I've been learning from a business 101 book PDF (currently on page 66) http://www.saylor.org/site/wp-conten...ok-May2011.pdf this pdf is a little outdated so if you find something better, add it!

And so far I've watched a few Standford lectures on startups (4/20): Here's the first one


-Anyways, I will probably end up posting what I learn from the pdf/youtube videos

Bryan* 06-02-2015 04:32 AM

Intro To Business has to be the easiest course any college student will or can take. Got an easy A.

twilit 06-02-2015 04:33 AM

Wow just scanning through the table of contents, that book really encompasses a lot. My "Introduction to Business" course didnt even have a book... it was just an old man boring us to death for an hour; and at the end of the class he expected us to write a 25page business plan (contains stuff we had no clue how to do at the time lol).

Are you considering majoring in an area of business, or what is your purpose?

In the fall Ill start my 3rd year of Accounting/Finance double major :)

Ramone 06-02-2015 04:47 AM

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Posted by Bryan* (Post 574336)
Intro To Business has to be the easiest course any college student will or can take. Got an easy A.

Since you've already taken the class, anything you pulled away from it that's generally useful? Or just some things you remember?

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Posted by twilit (Post 574337)
Wow just scanning through the table of contents, that book really encompasses a lot. My "Introduction to Business" course didnt even have a book... it was just an old man boring us to death for an hour; and at the end of the class he expected us to write a 25page business plan (contains stuff we had no clue how to do at the time lol).

Are you considering majoring in an area of business, or what is your purpose?

In the fall Ill start my 3rd year of Accounting/Finance double major :)

I'm trying to get into the business school @ my college next year so I can double major in French/International Business. I'd rather get a jump start on everything, since the more hours you put into something the better. I'm taking classes like financial accounting, econ, and i think some others next semester.

Bryan* 06-02-2015 07:07 AM

Well I took the class back in my first year of college, so it's much of a blur to remember however if I can find my textbook (once I find it I'll try to find a pdf version) and my notes. You eventually do have to do a business plan as part of the course.

twilit 06-02-2015 05:37 PM

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Posted by Ramone (Post 574343)
I'm trying to get into the business school @ my college next year so I can double major in French/International Business. I'd rather get a jump start on everything, since the more hours you put into something the better. I'm taking classes like financial accounting, econ, and i think some others next semester.

Macroeconomics is a really cool class. But it's very conceptual, so you really have to pay attention to understand how everything ties together. Similar with financial accounting, concepts build on each other, so the basics are important to know. I took a very slow paced highschool accounting course, so I had a leg up. In the college Accounting I course, we covered everything I learned in the HS class in 3-4 weeks.

GOAT 06-02-2015 06:41 PM

Perhaps Twilit can show MD how a proper economy should work. "Economy Admin" sounds nice.



OP: Knowledge is power

The Doctor 06-02-2015 11:35 PM

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Posted by twilit (Post 574519)
Macroeconomics is a really cool class. But it's very conceptual, so you really have to pay attention to understand how everything ties together. Similar with financial accounting, concepts build on each other, so the basics are important to know. I took a very slow paced highschool accounting course, so I had a leg up. In the college Accounting I course, we covered everything I learned in the HS class in 3-4 weeks.

I'm learning AP Macro and AP Micro Economics next year, so I'm looking forward to learning about finance.

pacman 06-03-2015 02:07 AM

I have a business, and it is very successful. I would share more, but my posts are limited, sorry.

The Doctor 06-03-2015 03:36 AM

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Posted by pacman (Post 574717)
I have a business, and it is very successful. I would share more, but my posts are limited, sorry.

I'm delighted that your posts are!


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