Business Activity
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100

A document outlining details of owners, finance, consumer needs and solutions, target market, competition, sales and marketing tactics and general operations of a business

business plan

100

A bearded Canadian lumberjack cutting down trees in the forest 


(What sector?)

primary sector

100

Cost of sales is calculated by...

Opening stock + purchases - closing stock

100

Business structure, activities, procedures, HR policies, layout of buildings are explained to new employees

induction training

100

Why do we need to know the breakeven point?

To know when a business starts making profit or loss.

200

something to be consumed that is essential for survival

need

200

The government of Japan recently sold their postal service to a private company. This is an example of

privitization

200

Income = 1000
Cost of Goods Sold = 200
Expenses = 300
Net Profit =

500

200

Non financial rewards such as health benefits, increased holiday time, company car

fringe benefits

200

When a firm becomes a limited company, the main advantage is

limited liability

300

The difference between the value of inputs (cost of materials) and the value of outputs (selling price)

value added

300

Government owned organizations make up this sector

public sector

300

When expenses are greater than income


net loss

300

- Providing variety to work done

- Reduces risk of boredom

- Widens skills of employees

- Employees may require more training as a result

What is job rotation

300

If revenues are 1010 and costs are 273, what is the profit?

737

400

these are the four factors of production

land, labor, capital, enterprise

400

This has both private sector and public sector businesses

mixed economy

400

Examples may include salaries, utilities, rent, insurance, and office supplies 

Expenses

400

Output is 8,000, number of workers is 4. What is the labour productivity?

8,000 / 4 = 2,000

400

Planning, organising, coordinating, commanding, controlling

roles of management

500

four ways to measure business size are:

market share, sales, number of employees, capital employed

500

A firm sells the rights to use its name and methods and sell its products, the firm provides advice and training in exchange for a fee

franchise

500

The comparison of a firm's current assets to current liabilities. The ratio indicates the amount of current assets available to pay off $1 of current debt.

Current ratio

500

- fall in demand

- new technology so less labour is needed

- takeover/merger causes job duplication

(What does this result in?)

reasons for downsizing

500

Fixed costs 2000
Variable costs 30
Sale price 50
Which is the break even output?

100


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