Unit 5 Accounting Christian Charalambous Telephone Number: 01454 265886 E-mail: HarveysPF@furnitureplus.com We are proud to welcome you aboard the team here at Harvey and Company pine furniture business‚ you will be a part of a leading company and as a team we have high expectations to sell good quality to members in the retail market. The products that we offer is a wide range of new furniture for the members of the public which can be only be purchased in pine wood. Many of our products can
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P2-Explain the implications for the business and stakeholders of a business operating ethically. In this P2 task‚ I will be explaining the implications that Primark’s unethical practice has on itself and on its individual stakeholders. I will start of by introducing Primark’s 7 main stakeholders are and I will also explain how each of these stakeholders is affective by Primark unethical activities. I will now discuss how these stakeholders are affected positively or negatively by Primark’s unethical
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P2) For this task I will start of by explaining the difference between capital income and revenue income and the difference between capital expenditure and revenue expenditure. I will then have a short table which will state what would go inside both capitals and revenues. Firstly I am going to talk about what capital income is. Capital income is usually the money which is used to invest by the owner of the business from there start-up cost. An example of capital income would be sales of shares
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Describe the main purpose of public health reports and the role of the organisations that may use them (P3). There were many reasons for inequalities in health in the UK. Although some parts of the country have poorer health records than others‚ this is linked to poverty rather than geography. Differences between the poorest and richest parts of Glasgow are greater than average differences between Scotland and South-East England. Black Report 1980: There were significant differences in life expectancy
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What makes a good Entrepreneur? Strengths: I am good at keeping calm in difficult situations. Keeping calm is important when running a business‚ things may go wrong and you may be in some bad predicaments‚ but it is always vital to be calm. I have shown my skills of being calm when working as a sales assistant in 3; as a sales assistant in a mobile phone shop there will be a lot of people coming in angry with complaints about‚ or even wanting to send their phones to the repairs‚ when these situations
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TASK 2: Stakeholder is a person or a group who are inquisitive and focused on business. It could be anyone such as an individual‚ bank‚ customer‚ and employee. They also include owners who are focused on how much money the business makes. P2: Marks and Spencer‚ Emaar: The main stake holders for Marks and Spencer are the owners‚ banks‚ suppliers and the customers. The stakeholders for Emaar are the suppliers‚ government‚ trade unions and the owners. The owner are people who own the business and
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P2 – Description of the Limitations and Constraints of Marketing Activities Introduction When marketing their products on the market businesses have to be careful‚ they must ensure that they are following all of the laws and regulations which have been set up by various governments so that their marketing activities are not stopped. In this report I will describe some of the limitations and constraints which have been put on marketing activities by various authorities. Consumer Law All businesses
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Unit 33 THE IMPACT OF COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY ON BUSINESS TO: LILLIAN FROM: GONUL PEKOZ M2 INTRODUCTION For this assignment‚ I will be evaluating how e-business has helped Tesco and Samsung compete effectively. Marketing As every business‚ Tesco has their competitions which are Sainsbury’s‚ Asda and Iceland. Sainsbury’s has a strategy of selling online which can be a threat to Tesco as they offer the same services with similar products. In order to maintain In addition Tesco is the
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An overview of six psychological perspectives Psychodynamic perspective Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) developed a theory of the human mind that emphasised the interaction of biological drives with the social environment. Freud’s theory emphasises the power of early experience to influence the adult personality. Freud’s theories are called Psychodynamic theories. Psychodynamic refers to the broad theoretical model for explaining mental functioning. ‘Psycho’ means mind or spirit and ‘dynamic’ means
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Unit 8: Psychological Perspectives for Health and Social Care The Psychodynamic Approach This approach was related with the psychologist Sigmund Freud. He suggested that the mind is made out of 3 parts the conscious level‚ preconscious and unconscious level. He believes the unconscious mind is important as many of our memories‚ feelings and past experiences are locked up in this part. He says we can’t access these contents but they often ‘leak out’ in dreams or by the slip of the tongue whilst
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