1st Year Theory
Irish Famous Business
1st Year Theory
Irish Brands and Products
Business Slogans
100
Explain the difference between needs and wants.

A need is something that is required for survival, whereas a want is something you would like but do not need to survive.

100

Well-known Irish supermarket chain famous for its "Every Little Helps" slogan.

Tesco

100

Explain the term a "consumer".

A consumer is someone who buys goods and services for their own use.

100

This Irish multinational company has its headquarters in Dublin and is famous for making smartphones and laptops.

Apple

100

"I'm Lovin' it"

McDonalds

200

List the 3 types of household expenditure.

Fixed, irregular and discretionary.

200

The Irish company known for its successful airline business and budget-friendly flights.

Ryanair

200

What do you call a budget when the income is less than the expenditure.

A budget deficit

200

This Irish company makes traditional sweets like "Mint Aero" and "Milk Chocolate"

Cadbury Ireland

200

"The Everything Store"

Amazon

300

Explain the term "opportunity cost".

Opportunity cost is the item you must go without when choosing one alternative over another.

300

The famous Irish food company that produces dairy products, including butter, and is known for its green packaging.

Kerrygold

300

List 3 questions a consumer must ask themselves before making a purchase.

Do I really need it? Can I afford it? Is it good value for money? Can I get it cheaper elsewhere?

300

This Irish company is known for making a popular dark beer with a harp as their logo.

Guinness

300

"Have it your way"

Burger King

400

Explain the term "False Economies".

False economies is when an item appears to be better value for money in the short term but turns out to be more expensive in the long term.

400

This company is the largest coffee brand in Ireland, known for its iconic green cups.

Bewleys

400

At what stage of the personal financial lifecycle would you be just finished college, getting your first job and maybe be thinking of buying a car?

Independent

400

This company is an Irish multinational retailer, with the slogan "Make Life Taste Better".

Supervalue

400

"Because you're worth it"

L'Oreal

500

Explain the 4 requirements of goods under the Sale of Goods and Supply of Services Act 1980.

Goods must be:

Of merchantable quality, fit for purpose, as described, match the sample shown.

500

This popular Irish soft drinks company is best known for its "Club Orange" drink.

Cidona

500

Explain the 3 requirements of services under the Sale of Goods and Supply of Services Act 1980.

Services must be:

Carried out using goods of merchantable quality, Using proper care and attention, carried out by someone with necessary skills and qualifications.

500

This Irish company is know for creating woolen clothes and blankets and is often associated with the Aran Islands.

Aaran Woollen Mills

500

"The ultimate driving machine"

BMW

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