Bases of Entrepreneurship 20-3F-PPI
1 HOUSEHOLD
1.1. Types of households and primary source of income
1.2. The structure of household expenditure in Poland and other EU countries
1.3 Rational management of household budgets
1.4. The effect of the level and type of education on consumer decisions
1.5. Place a household in the structure of the national economy. institutional actors
2 TYPES OF BUSINESSES AND INSTITUTIONS PRESENT IN POLAND
2.1. Structure of the companies and institutions operating in Poland
2.2. Partnerships and capital occurring in the Polish economic system
2.3. The principles of functioning of state enterprises, municipal and cooperative
2.4. The role of the small one-person companies in the economy. The quintessence of individual entrepreneurship
2.5. Virtual entrepreneurship
2.6. Foundations and non-governmental associations
3 MODERN MONEY. BANKING SYSTEM
3.1 The nature and forms of money.
3.2. The basic functions of money
3.3 The value and purchasing power of money
3.4 The banking system in Poland and in Europe. creation of money
3.5. The activities of commercial banks. Debt trap.
4 FUNCTIONING MARKET GOODS AND SERVICES
4.1. The essence of the market mechanism
4.2. Links between supply, demand and price
4.3. The balance of supply and demand
4.4. Market equilibrium in practice. The role of the modern state
5 PROBLEMS THE LABOUR MARKET IN POLAND
5.1. The structure of the economically active population in Poland
5.2. The unemployment rate in Poland and industrialized countries
5.3. Causes and ways to combat unemployment in Poland
5.5. Practical tips when looking for a good job
6 PLANNING AND SETTING UP OF COMMERCE
6.1 Legal business environment
6.2 Developing skills for determining the economic risk
6.3 professional and social skills necessary to conduct a specific company
6.4 Account of the economic viability of the project
6.5 Creating a business plan small business;
6.6 Knowledge of the structure and functioning of financial services, including accounting. Computer programs - an attempt to simulate
6.7 Developing skills of preparing documentation when applying for funding the project with public funds.
7 ALTERNATIVE FORMS OF ENTERPRISE
7.1. Causes, mechanisms and ways to save
7.2. The functioning of the securities market
7.3. Types of securities.
7.4. Methods for determining the exchange of bonds and securities exchanges obligacji-
7.5. Pillars, retirement accounts and other ways of allocating funds
Type of course
Assessment criteria
Ranking without the evaluation. Based on test results of single choice (to 14 test questions one should get at least half of the maximum number of points). Also other forms of the credit are possible (the verbal test or the authoring for classes).
Bibliography
Basic Literature:
K. Mazur (i inni), ORGANIZACJA I ZARZĄDZANIE, wyd. WSEIZ, Warszawa 2012
M. Nasiłowski, PODSTAWY PRZĘDSIĘBIORCZOŚCI, wyd. Key Text, Warszawa 2002.
T. Sowell, EKONOMIA DLA KAŻDEGO, CZYLI CO KAŻDY SZANUJĄCY SIĘ OBYWATEL, WYBORCA I PODATNIK WIEDZIEĆ POWINIEN, FijoR Publishing, Chicago, Warszawa 2
Additional Literature:
W. Ecken, Podstawy polityki gospodarczej, Poznańska Biblioteka Niemiecka, Wydawnictwo Poznańskie, Poznań 2005.
Przesłanie Druckera, Zarządzanie oparte na wiedzy. MT. Biznes, Warszawa 2009
J. T. Skrzypek, Biznesplan. Model najlepszych praktyk. Wyd. Poltext, Warszawa 2009
R. Szczepanik, Komandosi w białych kołnierzykach. Metody stosowane przez najlepszych menedżerów. Helion, Gliwice 2009
Additional information
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