1. The biggest surprise for me in the reading was seeing how far into detail the author went regarding finances and accounting. I had not anticipated there being a portion of this course revolving around finance material. However, now that I think about it, it makes perfect sense; being an entrepreneur could be risky, therefore, knowing you financial status is vital in the process.
2. There was no particular topic in Chapter 11 which I found confusing. Due to the fact that I have taken several accounting and finance courses before, a large majority of this chapter's material was at the very least familiar to me.
3. If I could ask the author two questions I would ask him (1) "How much finance does an entrepreneur need to know very well before they begin entrepreneurship in order to be as efficient with their money and resources as possible?" and (2) "Do you believe one person can do it all? That is, can one person be the entrepreneur, the one managing finances, and the one managing the product/service/idea, or would that be too hectic in your opinion?"
4. There was not anything in particular I thought the author was wrong about. A majority of the chapter was fact-based on the topic on finance.
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