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AIMS: The long term intentions of the business. They help to form the Business Objectives
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Anything owned by the business – cash, stock, equipment, property etc
ASSETS: Anything owned by the business – cash, stock, equipment, property etc
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BALANCE SHEET: A statement showing a company’s assets and liabilities. Assets will ALWAYS equal liabilities
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BREAK EVEN POINT: The point at which Total Revenue = Total Costs. The business is making neither a profit or a loss
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The maximum amount a business can produce in a given period
CAPACITY: The maximum amount a business can produce in a given period
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CAPITAL: One of the 4 factors of Production - the money or investment needed to start up a business
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CASH FLOW: The amount of money left in the bank each month after expenditures have been deducted from money coming in
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CELL PRODUCTION: A method of production where workers act in small teams, each performing part of the production process
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People or organisations to whom the business owes money
CREDITORS: People or organisations to whom the business owes money
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People or organisations who owe the business money
DEBTORS: People or organisations who owe the business money
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The desire to own a particular product or service
DEMAND: The desire to own a particular product or service
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Factors of Production: The 4 factors that are necessary in order for business to function: land, labour, capital, enterprise
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Fixed Costs: Expenses that do not change in line with the amount produced. They have to be paid whether the business trades or not
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Franchise: A business which trades under, but is not owned by, a well known brand name
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Gross Profit: Sales Revenue – Cost of Sales this figure does not yet have overheads taken away from it
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Direct Costs: Any cost that can be directly attributed to a specific part of the production process, or a department of the business
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Indirect Costs: Any cost that can not be directly attributed to a specific part of the production process, or a department of the business
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A continued rise in the prices of average goods within an economy
Inflation: A continued rise in the prices of average goods within an economy
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Marketing: The function that links the business with the customer, ensuring the customer gets the right product at the right price
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Monopoly: A business that is the single producer of a specific product or service within a market
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OBJECTIVES: The medium to long term targets or a business that help give it direction and purpose
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Oligopoly: A situation where the market is dominated by a small number of large firms
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Two or more people trading together as an organisation
Partnership: Two or more people trading together as an organisation
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A small to medium sized business that is usually owned by its founders
Private Limited Company: A small to medium sized business that is usually owned by its founders
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Private Sector: The part of the economy operated by firms who are owned by shareholders or private individuals
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Calculated by taking costs away from revenue
Profit: Calculated by taking costs away from revenue
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Public Limited Company: A type of organisation that is owned by shareholders and has floated on the Stock Market
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Sales Revenue: The value of sales made within a certain period: Revenue = Quantity Sold x Price
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Industries that produce raw materials e.g. farming, fishing & mining
Primary Sector: Industries that produce raw materials e.g. farming, fishing & mining
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Industries that use raw materials to manufacture goods
Secondary Sector: Industries that use raw materials to manufacture goods
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An business that is owned and run by a single individual
Sole Trader: An business that is owned and run by a single individual
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The part of the economy that provides service industries
Tertiary Sector: The part of the economy that provides service industries
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