Name: Chavonese Stephens Grade: 10c2 Date: September 5‚ 2012 Subject: Principle of Business Teacher Name: Mrs Bedward TABLE OF CONTENT Headings Page Description of business 3 Justification of location 4 Selection of appropriate labour 5 Source of fixed and working capital 6 Role of the entrepreneur 7 Type of production 8 Level of production 9 Quality controls measures 10 Uses of technology
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1-4050-3144-1-cxc-pi-vi-n 8/15/05 10:44 AM Page i Principles of Business for Caribbean Examinations 4th Edition Ivan L. Waterman and Dave Ramsingh 1-4050-3144-1-cxc-pi-vi-n 9/21/05 2:43 PM Page ii Macmillan Education Between Towns Road‚ Oxford Ox4 3PP A division of Macmillan Publishers Limited Companies and representatives throughout the world www.macmillan-caribbean.com ISBN 1-4050-3144-1 Text © I. L. Waterman and D. Ramsingh 2005 Design and illustration
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Principles of Accounts Principles of Accounts School Based Assessment School Based Assessment Student Name: Colin Williams Candidate Number: Centre Number: Name of Subject: Principles of Accounts Name of School: St Jago High Form: 5j Teacher’s Name: Mr Burton Date Submitted: 22/2/2013 Introduction This school based assessment is based on a sole trader entrepreneur‚ Sidnay Bingham‚ who owns and operates a business that makes and sells durable umbrella for kids. It was
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Description of Business Isha’s Boutique is a sole trading business which provides different styles and brands of shoes‚ clothing‚ and jewelry. The objectives of the business are to provide employment‚ to provide shoes‚ clothing and jewelry for the public and to make profits. Justification of Labour Isha’s Boutique is located on Independence Street‚ Roseau. This is because it is a very busy street in which many persons pass along. There is a bus stop located close by and it is near the raw materials
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1 Description of Business The business shall be called LONG’S COMPUTERS AND MORE LIMITED. It shall be a private enterprise owned by Akeam Long and members of the Long’s family. This will be focusing mainly on Services and Marketing. This business will involve the repairing of computers‚ laptops and the selling of computers and accessories. The objectives of the firm will be to: - give our customers the best prices on computers and games. -Good quality products that will satisfy our customers
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Bibliography: Frank Wood and Allan Sangster: Business Accounting 2 9th edition. Published by Pearson Education‚ 2002. Business Studies 3rd edition. Dave Hall; Rob Jones. Published by Causeway Press Ltd; Pearson Education‚ 2006.
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these purchases with assistance of the Small Business Administration (SBA). The SBA was founded on July 30‚ 1953‚ and was a derivative of President Herbert Hoover’s Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) that helped America’s small businesses
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CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate CSEC ® PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS SYLLABUS Effective for examinations from May/June 2008 Including 2009 amendments CXC 08/G/SYLL 06 Published by the Caribbean Examinations Council. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system‚ or transmitted in any form‚ or by any means electronic‚ photocopying‚ recording or otherwise without prior permission of the author
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of the lower-of-cost-or-net realizable value (LCNRV) rule is based on both the expense recognition principle and the concept of conservatism. The expense recognition principle applies because the application of the LCNRV rule allows for the recognition of a decline in the utility (value) of inventory as a loss in the period in which the decline takes place. The departure from the cost principle for inventory valuation is permitted on the basis of
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The Development of Economic Activity Human Beings produce and consume goods and services from the resources in their environment. It is primarily for the reason that humans are called ECONOMIC ANIMAL‚ because he or she has the ability to use his or her hands and brain to satisfy his or her immediate personal needs. These are looked at as basic needs; these needs are food‚ shelter and clothing (Economic Activity). Economic Activity means activities which results in the satisfaction of needs. In order
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