Capital Equipment vs. Consumables
Capital equipment or consumables? What’s the difference?
Often forgotten during business planning are all of the different types of capital equipment needed to setup a lemonade stand.
- Capital Equipment includes supplies that can be used repeatedly. Many of these supplies can be found in your own house! (Examples: Ice chest, table, pitcher, etc.)
- Consumables are the items that will be used-up during the running of your lemonade stand. These things will need to be purchased in order to run your business. (Examples: Lemonade ingredients, ice, cups, etc.)
All of these questions will help an aspiring entrepreneur to make an accurate budget and plan for the items they will need on Lemonade Day:
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What will their stand look like?
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What materials do you have on-hand that can be used to create the stand?
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How much do you want to spend on the stand?
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How will you make and serve your product?
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How will you collect money?
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Do you need to keep ingredients somewhere to make product during the day?
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Capital equipment or consumables? What’s the difference?
Often forgotten during business planning are all of the different types of capital equipment needed to setup a lemonade stand.
- Capital Equipment includes supplies that can be used repeatedly. Many of these supplies can be found in your own house! (Examples: Ice chest, table, pitcher, etc.)
- Consumables are the items that will be used-up during the running of your lemonade stand. These things will need to be purchased in order to run your business. (Examples: Lemonade ingredients, ice, cups, etc.)
All of these questions will help an aspiring entrepreneur to make an accurate budget and plan for the items they will need on Lemonade Day:
-
What will their stand look like?
-
What materials do you have on-hand that can be used to create the stand?
-
How much do you want to spend on the stand?
-
How will you make and serve your product?
-
How will you collect money?
-
Do you need to keep ingredients somewhere to make product during the day?
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