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Shelly Acres: A Case Study
Shelly Acres was a young woman who developed the skill of making homemade pies at an early age in her life. (Bethel University, 2012) After graduating from college Acres decide she would like to go into business making and selling homemade pies. (Bethel University, 2012) However Acres had very little experience with business and knew she would face many dilemmas such as planning, organizing, and controlling the business. (Bethel University, 2012)
Acres was very conservative about making business decisions for her future business. Acres had developed a plan all though she seemed nervous about the situation. Acres started off by purchasing some used commercial grade equipment.(Bethel University, 2012) Acres also borrowed $25,000.00 dollars from

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