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car (excluding any * luxury car tax that is‚ or would be‚ payable on the supply of that car). What was the cost of the vehicle? $90‚000 GST inclusive $57‚466*60%=$34‚480 $34‚480*10/11= $31‚345 G10 GST=$3‚135 How much was the car used for business? 60% Did you use an ABN number when buying vehicle? Yes How is the Car depreciated? Straight line depreciation over 8 years What method do we use for the car? Log-book method‚ car has driven over 5000km What is the loss on sale of non-current
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national business. One of the reasons why I chose M&S is because M&S sponsored an entrepreneur scheme called NTYE this allowed me to gain more insight into M&S and its infrastructure. This also allowed me to become more familiar with the business‚ as I felt that M&S being a PLC‚ gaining any required information wouldn’t be of difficulty as M&S are obliged to publish all their financial records for shareholders. Another reason I have chosen M&S as the national business to assess
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Managing Business Activities to Achieve Results The 1st assignment – Managing Business Activities to Achieve Results Prepared for: Mr. Martin Ortega (BTEC lecturer) Nguyen Trai University‚ Hanoi Submitted: 10/05/2013 Prepare by: Name: Tran Anh Vu Date of birth: 27/01/1992 Course: 2010 – 2014 Sectors Study: Btec Program Student Code: 1050001027 NAME OF STUDENT TRAN ANH VU REGISTRATION NO. 1050001027 UNIT TITLE Unit 15: Managing Business
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Review Questions 1.1 1. What is a ‘business’? A business is a decision-making organisation involved in the process of using inputs to produce goods and/or provide services. 2. What are the purposes of business activity? Businesses exist to satisfy the needs and wants of people‚ organisations and governments. Needs – are the basic necessities that a person MUST have in order to survive. Wants – are the desires that people have. Wants are said to be infinite since people always want more
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objectives of business -----‘Accounting is dubbed “language” of business activities conducted by firms as it is used to communicate business transactions per se to all stakeholders’ According to Weygand‚ Kieso and Kimmel (2012‚ p.4)‚ the main purpose of accounting is consists of three basic activities‚ identifying‚ recording and communicating the business events by users. These three activities help the firm to operate the business to make decision be meaningful. Business has
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Management in all business and organizational activities is the act of coordinating the efforts of people to accomplish desired goals and objectives using available resources efficiently and effectively. Management comprises planning‚ organizing‚ staffing‚ leading or directing‚ and controllingan organization (a group of one or more people or entities) or effort for the purpose of accomplishing a goal. Resourcing encompasses the deployment and manipulation of human resources‚ financial resources‚
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Unit 1 – Exploring Business Activity (P4 and M2) Functions are the specialist areas that a business is divided into for example marketing and finance. Tesco Tesco want to expand locally‚ internationally‚ in non-foods and retailing services (Tesco Personal Finance). Tesco’s success depends on people; the people who shop with them and the people who work with them. If their customers like what Tesco offer then they are more likely to come back and shop their again. If the Tesco team find what
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will: Understand the importance of business processes in delivering outcomes based upon business goals and objectives Be able to develop plans for own area of responsibility to implement operational plans Be able to monitor appropriate systems to improve organisational performance Be able to manage health and safety in the workplace. Unit content 1 Understand the importance of business processes in delivering outcomes based upon business goals and objectives Functions: interrelationships
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Table of Contents Understand the importance of business processes in delivering outcomes based upon business goals and objectives 2 Be able to develop plans for own area of responsibility to implement operational plans 3 Be able to monitor appropriate systems to improve organisational performance 4 Be able to manage health and safety in the workplace. 1: 1.1 evaluate the interrelationship between the different processes and functions of the organisation 1.2 justify the methodology to
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