M1; Analyse Cash-Flow Problems Cash-Flow problems and causes Too much stock; Having too much stock within the business which will tie up the cash that the business has and by having too much stock there is an increased risk that the stock won’t be able to be sold. Low profits or losses; The business isn’t making enough money in profit and maybe making a loss‚ which could lead to the business running out of money and therefore needing to close down. Overtrading; This happens when a business expands
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Unit 21: Nutrition For Health & Social Care P2 M1 By Shannon Chloe Grocott 12.5 Alcohol Extra Details: The government have advised that women drink 21 units of alcohol per week and men drink 28 units of alcohol per week. Food Sources: Alcohol can be found in cooking wines‚ malt/wine vinegar‚ gin‚ beer‚ large‚ white wine‚ red wine and rosary wine. The Risks: If an individual consumes too much alcohol it can lead to increased risk of liver damage‚ which is called cirrhosis. It can develop liver
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Assignment front sheet Learner name Assessor name Date issued Completion date Submitted on 4.11.2010 11.11.2010 Qualification Unit number and title BTEC Level 2 Certificate in Business Unit 1 Business Purposes Assignment title 2 – Let’s go International! Criteria reference To achieve the criteria the evidence must show that the student is able to: Task no. Links to Personal‚ Learning and Thinking Skills P2 Describe
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Nathan Matthews 627 Hunter Street‚ Newcastle‚ NSW 2300 ABN: 88 143 526 089 ACN: 143 526 096 \ DIMENSION GAMING Business Plan Prepared: 24/08/2014 DIMENSION Business Plan 2014 Table of Contents Business Plan Summary ........................................................................... 3 The The The The Business ....................................................................................................... 3 Market .............................................................. Error
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Unit 4: Comparison of the Main job Roles In two organisations First Business : Goldthorn Dentist | Second Business : Tesco | The first business that I have chosen is Goldthorn Dental Practice. This business is set out as a flat structure organisational structure. This means that the business only has two levels to it. At the bottom of the structure there are all the Dental assistants‚ receptionists and cleaners. The high level of the structure is the dentists‚ because they are the most important
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M1 Marketing M1- Compare the marketing techniques used by the two organisations. Comment on the advantages and disadvantages of each. Thorpe Park Thorpe park use many different way of promoting its self’s. The way that Thorpe Park promotes its self is very clever and reaches out to a certain audience of people. For M1 I will be looking at the different ways that Thorpe park and compare that market promote their self’s and the products. Promotion Technique There are servile techniques that Thorpe
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Health literacy was first established in 1974. At this time‚ it was a discussion based on health education and the policies affecting the health care system. (Simonds‚ 1974‚ cited in Ratzan‚ 2001‚ p. 21). Different definitions of health literacy exist all around us. It is commonly referred to a person’s capability and capacity to gain and understand the basics of written and oral health care information‚ as well as appropriate services needed (Ratzan and Parker‚ 2000). The term literacy basically
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D1 – Non-Graphical Event Driven Applications D1 requires you to be able to evaluate the suitability of event driven programs for non-graphical applications… Introduction Many electrical devices are “event driven”. An event simply means an input or output. For example‚ a computer is programmed to respond to a mouse click‚ or a keyboard press. When this event (input) happens‚ an action (output) will occur‚ for example opening of a window‚ or text appearing on a word processor. However some
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I am going to evaluate the influence that stakeholders exert on Sainsbury’s. I will be evaluating the following stakeholders: customers‚ employees‚ shareholders‚ suppliers‚ the government and owners. The first stakeholder I am going to evaluate is customers which are external stakeholders. Customers contribute to profit levels and turnover through buying products and services. People are stakeholders in a company for financial reasons‚ customers do not want to have to spend an excessive amount
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UNIT 3 VISUAL COMMUNICATION 2011 OUTCOME 2 VISUAL COMMUNICATION ANALYSIS Unit 3 Outcome 2 SAC 2 A written report with accompanying visual material‚ analysing the effectiveness of a range of visual communications. * Students must analyse two or more different visual communications each with a different audience * Following analysis of each communication‚ compare and contrast differences in approach by each designer in attracting identified audiences. * Length: 500-750 words * Time:
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