task 1 1.1 Identify what sources of finance are available for a new business. 1.2 Asses the implications of different sources by considering the following 3 implication: a) tax effects. b) ownership and control of different sources. c) Evaluate appropriate sources of finance for a business project 1.1 * The purchase of plant & machinery‚ office equipment etc. * Renting or buying premises and offices (e.g. the first 3 months’ rent may need to be paid in advance)
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------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Executive Summary Proposed Online Application for Fantastic Five T’shirts ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Fantastic Five T’shirts is a small company that specializes in custom designed t’shirts and does business primarily based on word of mouth advertising on a local level. Fantastic Five T’shirts desires a website which
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Question: IDENTIFY THE SOURCES OF FINANCE AVAILABLE TO A BUSINESS Answer: There are a number of ways of raising finance for a business. The type of finance chosen depends on the nature of the business. Large organisations are able to use a wider variety of finance sources than are smaller ones. Finance is not just needed when starting a new business‚ but you may be required to seek further finance even if you’re business is well established i-e further expansion‚ R&D‚ new product launch
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SOURCES OF SHORT TERM FUNDS Referring to any investment‚ financial plan‚ or anything else lasting for one year or less. Short term investments and financial plans usually involve less uncertainty than long-term investments and financial plans because‚ generally speaking‚ market trends are more easily predictable for one year than for any longer period. Likewise‚ short-term financial plans are more easily amendable as a result of the short time frame. Short-term financial plans usually involve investing
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Sources of Motivation To be motivated‚ according to Arthur Schopenhaur‚ is to be moved into action. This definition of motivation implies that there must be someone‚ something‚ or some internal drive that propels one into action (Deckers‚ 2005). Therefore‚ any action committed by an organism is induced by either internal motives or environmental incentives. Driven by motives‚ a person will work to achieve positive incentives and to try to avoid negative ones. An incentive is the reward or aversive
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Coal or oil 4 World Primary Energy Consumption Large Hydro 2% 1998 Renew ables 2% Nuclear 6% Trad Biomass 9% 2002 Total Coal 24% Total 402 EJ Oil 36% 1 EJ = 1018 J Natural Gas 21% 434 EJ (www.eia. doe.gov) Source : World Energy Assessment‚ UNDP 5 World 4Primary Energy Production Trend 20 World Energy Production (EJ) 400 380 360 340 320 300 280 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 Year Source:US DOE Energy Information Data
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Question 1: Explain the different sources of Law in England. The legal system in the UK has expanded over many centuries and has also changed regularly during this period. The present UK law consists of four major sources that include the Interpretation of Statues (Acts of Parliament)‚ Common Law‚ European law and European Court of Human Rights. ‘These sources of Law have all one common element‚ influenced by political‚ social and technological change.’ (Open University‚ Block 1‚ Pg 89)
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Source of capital: Capital is the basic needs of organisation; it is needed in every step of business‚ from buying raw materials to selling their goods. To maintain this capital‚ business needs to identify and allocate their proper source of finance. The place where the business gets their funds from is called their source of capital. The business have two different source of finance‚ internal source (for ex: retained profits‚ sales of existing assets‚ cut down stock level‚ etc) and external sources
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Sources of the British Constitution As the UK does not have a codified document‚ we have look for the key rules and practices of the British system in a number of places: ~ Statute Law ~ Common Law ~ Royal Prerogative ~ Conventions ~ Authoritative Works ~ International Treaties and Agreements Statute Law: This is law crated by Parliament. Acts of Parliament are approved by the Commons‚ Lords and the Monarchs‚ gain the force of law‚ and are then implemented by the executive and enforced by the
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the office of the executive has gradually grown from a small arm of the president into an expansive set of cabinet departments‚ executive-appointed agencies‚ and independent regulatory agencies forming the modern executive bureaucracy. Accompanying this growth in the size of the executive bureaucracy has been the expansion of the prerogative of the executive himself. This extension of the executive’s power can predominantly be explained by the theory of the unitary executive. This idea concerning
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