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27 Cards in this Set
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Profit |
The surplus of income (revenue) over costs |
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Gap in the market |
Where there is demand but no product to fill it |
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Products |
Goods and services |
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Goods |
Products that can be touched |
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Services |
Products in which things are done for a customer |
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Stakeholder |
A person, group or organisation with a direct stake in a business |
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Internal stakeholders (give 4) |
Those with a direct interest in a business 1) owners 2) shareholders 3) managers 4) employees |
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External stakeholders (give 7) |
Individuals, groups or other business that have a less direct stake in a business 1) customers 2) competitors 3) government 4) community 5) banks 6) suppliers 7) pressure groups |
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Objectives |
Shorter term targets that can be measured |
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Aims |
Long term goals towards which a business can work |
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Mission statement |
Statement of values and ambitions of a business that defines how it operates |
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Social enterprise |
An organisation with social objectives, aimed at stakeholder such as members, customers and communities |
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Co-operative |
A group that shares in a business to ensure a fair deal for members |
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Mutual society |
A society set up to provide the benefit to its members |
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Charity |
A 'business' that tries to do the most good for its chosen cause |
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Primary production |
The first stage of the production process, dealing with raw materials |
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Secondary production |
The second stage of production, dealing with making the good |
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Tertiary sector |
The third stage of (production), dealing with services |
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Chain of production |
The stages of production through which a product passes, from primary through to tertiary |
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Sole trader |
A business with unlimited liability, owned and run by one person |
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Partnership |
A business with unlimited liability, owned and run by 2 or more people |
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Private limited company |
A business with shareholders that has limited liability (shares sold to family and friends) |
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Limited liability |
when liability is limited the amount a shareholder has invested |
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Liability |
The responsibility of the owner for the debts of the business |
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Public limited company |
Limited liability company with shares quoted on the stock exchange and available to the public to buy |
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Shareholders |
People and institutions that buy shares in a business and are therefore its owners |
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Internal growth |
(Also called organic growth) when a business grows by joining with other businesses |