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1 Edexcel GCSE Business Studies © Pearson Education 2009 Chapter 18 Key terms Reveal the key term by clicking the forward arrow on your keyboard. Dividend Factoring Retained profit Leasing

2 Edexcel GCSE Business Studies © Pearson Education 2009 Chapter 18 Key terms Reveal the key term by clicking the forward arrow on your keyboard. Dividend- a share of the profits of a company received by shareholders who own shares. Factoring Retained profit Leasing

3 Edexcel GCSE Business Studies © Pearson Education 2009 Chapter 18 Key terms Reveal the key term by clicking the forward arrow on your keyboard. Dividend- a share of the profits of a company received by shareholders who own shares. Factoring- a source of finance where a business is able to receive cash immediately for the invoices it has issued from a factor, such as a bank, instead of waiting the typical 30 days to be paid. Retained profit Leasing

4 Edexcel GCSE Business Studies © Pearson Education 2009 Chapter 18 Key terms Reveal the key term by clicking the forward arrow on your keyboard. Dividend- a share of the profits of a company received by shareholders who own shares. Factoring- a source of finance where a business is able to receive cash immediately for the invoices it has issued from a factor, such as a bank, instead of waiting the typical 30 days to be paid. Retained profit- profit which is kept back in the business and used to pay for investment in the business. Leasing

5 Edexcel GCSE Business Studies © Pearson Education 2009 Chapter 18 Key terms Reveal the key term by clicking the forward arrow on your keyboard. Dividend- a share of the profits of a company received by shareholders who own shares. Factoring- a source of finance where a business is able to receive cash immediately for the invoices it has issued from a factor, such as a bank, instead of waiting the typical 30 days to be paid. Retained profit- profit which is kept back in the business and used to pay for investment in the business. Leasing- renting equipment or premises.

6 Edexcel GCSE Business Studies © Pearson Education 2009 Chapter 18 Key terms Reveal the key term by clicking the forward arrow on your keyboard. Loan Long-term finance Mortgage Overdraft facility

7 Edexcel GCSE Business Studies © Pearson Education 2009 Chapter 18 Key terms Reveal the key term by clicking the forward arrow on your keyboard. Loan- borrowing a sum of money which has to be repaid with interest over a period of time, such as one to five years. Long-term finance Mortgage Overdraft facility

8 Edexcel GCSE Business Studies © Pearson Education 2009 Chapter 18 Key terms Reveal the key term by clicking the forward arrow on your keyboard. Loan- borrowing a sum of money which has to be repaid with interest over a period of time, such as one to five years. Long-term finance- sources of money for businesses that are borrowed or invested typically for more than a year. Mortgage Overdraft facility

9 Edexcel GCSE Business Studies © Pearson Education 2009 Chapter 18 Key terms Reveal the key term by clicking the forward arrow on your keyboard. Loan- borrowing a sum of money which has to be repaid with interest over a period of time, such as one to five years. Long-term finance- sources of money for businesses that are borrowed or invested typically for more than a year. Mortgage- a loan where property is used as security. Overdraft facility

10 Edexcel GCSE Business Studies © Pearson Education 2009 Chapter 18 Key terms Reveal the key term by clicking the forward arrow on your keyboard. Loan- borrowing a sum of money which has to be repaid with interest over a period of time, such as one to five years. Long-term finance- sources of money for businesses that are borrowed or invested typically for more than a year. Mortgage- a loan where property is used as security. Overdraft facility- borrowing money from a bank by drawing more money than is actually in a current account. Interest is charged on the amount overdrawn.

11 Edexcel GCSE Business Studies © Pearson Education 2009 Chapter 18 Key terms Reveal the key term by clicking the forward arrow on your keyboard. Personal savings Security (or collateral) Share

12 Edexcel GCSE Business Studies © Pearson Education 2009 Chapter 18 Key terms Reveal the key term by clicking the forward arrow on your keyboard. Personal savings- money that has been set aside and not spent by individuals and households. Security (or collateral) Share

13 Edexcel GCSE Business Studies © Pearson Education 2009 Chapter 18 Key terms Reveal the key term by clicking the forward arrow on your keyboard. Personal savings- money that has been set aside and not spent by individuals and households. Security (or collateral)- assets owned by a business which are used to guarantee repayments of a loan; if the business fails to pay off the loan, the lender can sell what has been offered as security. Share

14 Edexcel GCSE Business Studies © Pearson Education 2009 Chapter 18 Key terms Reveal the key term by clicking the forward arrow on your keyboard. Personal savings- money that has been set aside and not spent by individuals and households. Security (or collateral)- assets owned by a business which are used to guarantee repayments of a loan; if the business fails to pay off the loan, the lender can sell what has been offered as security. Share- a part ownership in a business; for example a shareholder owning 25 per cent of the shares of a business owns a quarter of the business.

15 Edexcel GCSE Business Studies © Pearson Education 2009 Chapter 18 Key terms Reveal the key term by clicking the forward arrow on your keyboard. Share capital Shareholders Short-term finance Venture capitalist

16 Edexcel GCSE Business Studies © Pearson Education 2009 Chapter 18 Key terms Reveal the key term by clicking the forward arrow on your keyboard. Share capital- the monetary value of a company which belongs to its shareholders; for example, if five people each invest £10,000 into a business, the share capital will be £50,000. Shareholders Short-term finance Venture capitalist

17 Edexcel GCSE Business Studies © Pearson Education 2009 Chapter 18 Key terms Reveal the key term by clicking the forward arrow on your keyboard. Share capital- the monetary value of a company which belongs to its shareholders; for example, if five people each invest £10,000 into a business, the share capital will be £50,000. Shareholders- the owners of a company. Short-term finance Venture capitalist

18 Edexcel GCSE Business Studies © Pearson Education 2009 Chapter 18 Key terms Reveal the key term by clicking the forward arrow on your keyboard. Share capital- the monetary value of a company which belongs to its shareholders; for example, if five people each invest £10,000 into a business, the share capital will be £50,000. Shareholders- the owners of a company. Short-term finance- sources of money for businesses that may have to be repaid either immediately or fairly quickly, such as an overdraft, usually within a year. Venture capitalist

19 Edexcel GCSE Business Studies © Pearson Education 2009 Chapter 18 Key terms Reveal the key term by clicking the forward arrow on your keyboard. Share capital- the monetary value of a company which belongs to its shareholders; for example, if five people each invest £10,000 into a business, the share capital will be £50,000. Shareholders- the owners of a company. Short-term finance- sources of money for businesses that may have to be repaid either immediately or fairly quickly, such as an overdraft, usually within a year. Venture capitalist- an individual or company which buys shares in what they hope will be a fast growing company with a long term view of selling the shares at a profit.


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