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    INVESTIGATE TWO SEPARATE BUSINESSES‚ ONE A PROFIT ORGANISATION AND THE OTHER A NON PROFIT ORGANISATION DESCRIBE THE TYPES OF BUSINESSES‚ PURPOSE AND OWNERSHIP. INCLUDE IN THE DESCRIPTION‚ THE LIABILITY OF THAT BUSINESS. BUSINESS 1: RIVER ISLAND BUSINESS 2: OXFAM RIVER ISLAND: PROFIT ORGANISATION ‘With over 60 years of fashion retailing experience‚ River Island is one of the most successful companies on the High Street. River Island has nearly 300 stores across the UK‚ Ireland and

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    1968 Associated Dairies bought out the Asquith Brothers stores and became the company we know today as ASDA (ASquith + DAiries). They are currently the 2nd largest chain in the UK. ASDA is what is known as a Ltd Company which means it is a private limited company‚ a Ltd is owned by family or friends and are quite often larger in size than a sole trader or partnership company. Being a Ltd company gives the owner(s) much more control over decisions and the directions in which the company is going‚ though

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    examples Veil lifting by the courts Classical veil lifting‚ 1897–1966 The interventionist years‚ 1966–1989 Back to basics‚ 1989–present Tortious liability Parent company personal injury tortious liability Commercial tort The costs/benefits of limited liability Introduction 3.1 Book 7a.indb 31 You may not unnaturally wonder at this point what the phrase ‘lifting the veil’ is about. It refers to the situations where the judiciary or the legislature have decided that the separation of

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    Lesson 1. Aggregate vs. Entity Approach 1. Aggregate approach:  the partnership as a separate entity is disregarded and each partner is viewed as directly owning an undivided interest in the partnership’s assets operations. If the tax law used only aggregate concepts‚ the partnerships and their partners would be treated: - Each partner would be taxed on share of partnership income and would be viewed as owning a direct interest in each partnership asset. - Contributions and distributions would

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    PESTEL ANALYSIS - UNILEVER GLOBAL PESTEL analysis - UNILEVER A scan of the external macro environment in which the firm operates can be expressed in terms of following factors:   Political   Economical   Social   Technological PESTEL analysis is a useful strategic tool for understanding market growth or decline‚ business position‚ potential and direction for operations. The headings of PESTEL are a framework for reviewing a situation‚ and can in addition to SWOT and Porter’s Five Forces models

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    source of capital income. Partners of the business share the profit and decisions that need to be made regarding the business. Limited companies get capital income depending on whether they are public or private limited companies. Public limited companies sell their shares on the stock exchange meaning they receive money quickly to get the business running. Private limited companies are businesses which owners are usually family or friend based and their shares cannot be sold on the stock exchange

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    INTRODUCTION Fertilizer industry is one of the most necessary industries a country like Bangladesh. Now a day Bangladeshi Farmers are become enthusiastic for producing more and more crops is limited land area. So demand of fertilizer is increasing day by day. As a result our fertilizer producing company needs to produce more fertilizer for meet up our domestic demand. There are more than 35 lakhs Metric ton for fertilizer we need to produce for our country but still we cannot produce at least

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    stationery‚ greeting cards Products Cigarettes‚ packaged food‚ hotels‚ apparel Revenue $4.75 billion USD (2006) Employees 21‚000 (2007) Website www.itcportal.com ITC Limited which previously stood for Imperial Tobacco Company of India Limited is an Indian conglomerate with a turnover of US $ 4.75 billion. It ranks third in pre-tax profit among India’s private sector corporations. The company has its registered office in Kolkata. The company is currently

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    Dr. M. Al Amri &Co. Doing Business in Saudi Arabia Dr. M. Al Amri &Co. DOING BUSINESS IN SAUDI ARABIA Contents ________________________________________________ Page Preface General Information Geography and climate Population and language Government Currency and foreign exchange regulations The calendar and international time zone Business hours Public holidays 1 The Economy General Basic resources Principal industries Banks Other financial institutions Stock exchange

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    Case Study 1 – Harry goes it alone Harry was really bored with his job as second chef in a top-of-the-market hotel. He was also tired of being ordered around by the manager and the head chef. He never liked taking orders and had always hoped to use his talents preparing food for customers in his own restaurant. The main problem was his lack of business experience. Harry had just been to a business conference with a friend of his and had been interested in the franchising exhibition there. One

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