Capital- What are ten items you need to require for the production of stained glass windows when its product is finished? Please help!

How can you need items required for the production after the product is finished?

Your question makes no sense.

Okay let me restate my question the way it is written.

Capital-Please list ten items you anticipate requiring for the production of your finished product.
The production I am doing is a stained glass window company, I am trying to understand what it is asking me.

What products did you find go into stained glass. Go back through the sites I posted for you about making stained glass.

Well the five materials used as raw materials are Copper Oxide, Cobalt, Chromium, Cadmium Sulfide, Silica (sand), and Metallic Oxide.

The way they made it was by sketching the design fist, then cartooning the outlines and leadlines on the full-sized sketch. Then, they model the pieces of glass, the trimming the proper shape. Next, they paint the outline of the glass, then they preserve the paint images in a kiln. Then, they put strips of wood to form an angel to which the glass will be laid. then, they solder the joints on both sides. Finally they glaze the stained glass and waterproof it.

I see many things you'll need to make stained glass.

Yes you do need a lot of items to make stained glass, but I only needed to list 5 of those items.

Your directions say list 10.

I am just having a hard time trying to figure out the Capital for the company when the production is finished.

Yes it does but that was for the current question now.

When production is finished, won't the company sell the stained glass and bring in money?

I believe so, but I am not sure because I do not understand the whole process of a company.

Guess you'd better go back and reread your book -- from the first page.

What book?

Your textbook! What assignments were given you to help you learn about economics???

If you mean text book, we do not use text books at all in the school I go to.

How are you supposed to learn about economics???

And the assignment was from History class to learn about Capitalism by "making" a company of our own.

My teacher makes general notes on the internet and he talks about them.

Oh.

Think about a kid with a lemonade stand. She needs lemons, water, sugar and cups to make the lemonade.

Then she puts a table up in her front yard and sells the lemonade. The money she makes is considered capital. She pays some of to her mom to reimburse her for the ingredients. The rest of the money is her pay and her profit.

That is essentially what a company is.

So what does "Please list ten items you anticipate requiring for the production of your finished product." Mean?

I am really having trouble understanding this assignment.

The child with the lemonade stand needs lemons, water, sugar and cups.

You've listed what you need for stained glass in this paragraph.

Well the five materials used as raw materials are Copper Oxide, Cobalt, Chromium, Cadmium Sulfide, Silica (sand), and Metallic Oxide.
The way they made it was by sketching the design fist, then cartooning the outlines and leadlines on the full-sized sketch. Then, they model the pieces of glass, the trimming the proper shape. Next, they paint the outline of the glass, then they preserve the paint images in a kiln. Then, they put strips of wood to form an angel to which the glass will be laid. then, they solder the joints on both sides. Finally they glaze the stained glass and waterproof it.

So are these things are good?

Description of the Business
Location
Management
Advertising
Pricing
Products or Services
Methods of Distribution
Target Market
Personnel
Legal Structure

Those have nothing to do with the question you posed first.

Okay, I already made the window, the product, the people i'm selling to. I am soo confused I have no idea what this assignment means.

I've done all I can do to explain it to you in writing. Now, please ask your teacher to explain it to you in person.

PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!

I feel stupid