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Objectives when starting up Unit 1 Topic 1.3.1

Lesson Objectives Must learn: a range of possible financial objectives for an entrepreneur such as Profit, income, financial security and wealth. Should learn: a range of non- financial objectives such as personal satisfaction and challenge Could learn: to evaluate the difference between the two and what type of objectives are more important

Starter What type of business objectives do businesses have? List:- .

Objectives

Key Terms

Financial Objectives

Non-Financial Objectives

Task

Task

Plenary

Plenary

Homework