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    Business Admin-Unit 209

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    1.1 Describe the purpose of meetings Meetings have many purposes for why the take place‚ they are an initial way of communicating information with the full team all in one place. They have main functions and structures to why the meetings take place. One purpose of the meeting is to inform other team members of relevant projects and programmes that have been running and the outcome of what they are. Also to inform the meeting of any new developments that may have come up since the last meeting

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    Unit 38: Unit code: QCF Level 3: Credit value: Business and the Economic Environment T/502/5500 BTEC National 10 Guided learning hours: 60 Aim and purpose The aim of this unit is to introduce learners to the interaction between the general economic environment and business activity and how the interactions generate national wellbeing. Learners will study how government activities regulate and influence business activities and how business activities influence government action and policy

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    Functions of RBI

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    Reserve Bank of India: Functions and Working RESERVE BANK OF INDIA www.rbi.org.in ž¸¸£·¸ú¡¸ ¹£ö¸¨¸Ä ¤¸ÿˆ 2 Foreword The Reserve Bank of India‚ the nation’s central bank‚ began operations on April 01‚ 1935. It was established with the objective of ensuring monetary stability and operating the currency and credit system of the country to its advantage. Its functions comprise monetary management‚ foreign exchange and reserves management‚ government debt management‚ financial regulation

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    Unit 2 Task 4 There are many different types of software that a company can use to their advantage. My company can make a massive use of spread sheets‚ for this I will use Microsoft Excel as this is the software that easily available. With this software I will be able create many things including a Cash Flow diagram (Appendix 1). This will allow me to then work out efficiently the costs of the business‚ the income of the business and the cash flow throughout the months. This software will also

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    Unit 41 Business - P5

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    different‚ but wouldn’t be significant enough to let the company grow. 1 example of a perfect market is the currency market. Currency trading is active 24 hours a day‚ 5 days a week. The main companies involved in trading are banks‚ hedge banks‚ corporations and private traders. There is always a homogenous output as no matter what‚ a yen is a yen and dollar is a dollar. To determine the prices of the currency‚ large numbers of buyers and sellers will meet openly to determine prices‚ each of the major

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    Ib Business Unit 27

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    Unit 27 1) A) From 1997 to 2002‚ Marlboro has reduced greatly in the competition of leading brands. Companies such as Microsoft and GE gradually increased in their brand recognition and became world leaders. However‚ Coca-Cola remained the top company when it comes to brand recognition based of the brand values. Some of the emerging companies in 2002 happen to be car companies such as Toyota‚ Honda‚ Ford‚ Mercedes and BMW. Lastly‚ the beer company Budweiser completely fell out of recognition

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    business unit 3 M1

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    role and function of judges‚ lawyers and lay people in the English legal system. Judges: When judges decide points of law in cases‚ they sometimes have to decide a new point. This also allows them to ‘make law’. Decisions by judges over the years have created the tort of negligence. This is the law that allows you to claim compensation when you have been injured by another person’s negligence. In the criminal law‚ judges have sometimes created new offenses. An important example was when they created

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    on a business and documents can make a significant contribution to the effectness and efficiency of the business. 2. Use the table below to describe some of the different types and styles of documents that are produced in a business environment‚ and then explain when these different options may be used. Documents When they are used Letters Letters are used to let customers know of changes or asking them to call if necessary Reports When a manager

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    Teletech Corporation

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    Background Headquartered in Texas‚ Teletech Corporation operates under two main business segments: the Telecommunications Services segment‚ providing various telephone services to business and residential customers and the Products & Systems segment‚ which manufactures computing and telecommunications equipment. In late 2005‚ the Securities & Exchange Commission revealed that billionaire Victor Yossarian acquired a 10% stake in Teletech and demanded two seats on the board of directors. He felt

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    Business Unit 1 notes

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    Chapter 1 - People in Business Stakeholders Entrepreneur - a person who spots an opportunity and takes the initiative to set up a business to make a profit. Entrepreneur takes a big risk when setting up a business‚ both financial and personal risks. eg; Bill Gates set up Microsoft. Investor - is a person who provides capital to the entrepreneur that she needs to set up and run a business‚ in exchange for return on investment. Dept capital - money returned with interest or Equity finance - return

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