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The financial performance and position of a Chicken company
In this presentation I will be considering each ratio and would make an evaluation of the strength and weakness of Chicken Choices Limited bearing in mind the statistics of 2015 and the 2016.
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In this presentation I will be considering each ratio and would make an evaluation of the strength and weakness of Chicken Choices Limited bearing in mind the statistics of 2015 and the 2016.
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BTEC LEVEL3 BUSINESS UNIT 1
A stakeholder is anyone who has an interest in what a business does or an influence upon the business. Large organisations have many different stakeholder groups. Some are internal to the business, like employees. Others are external as they are outside of the business, like government.
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- P6,M3 How political, legal and social factors impact on the business activities • Summary
- P5,P6,M2,M3,D2 The external environment - economic, social, political and legal factors • Summary
- P3, P4 A report about Tesco and Peterborough Regional College organisational structure and strategies • Summary
- P1,P2,M1,D1 Induction to business and stakeholders • Summary
A stakeholder is anyone who has an interest in what a business does or an influence upon the business. Large organisations have many different stakeholder groups. Some are internal to the business, like employees. Others are external as they are outside of the business, like government.
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P1,P2,M1,D1 Induction to business and stakeholders
In the assignment I am going to describe the type of business, purposes and ownership of IKEA and UNICEF organisations. Also I am going to describe different stakeholders who influence the purpose of businesses and evaluate the influence stakeholders exert in IKEA organisation.
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In the assignment I am going to describe the type of business, purposes and ownership of IKEA and UNICEF organisations. Also I am going to describe different stakeholders who influence the purpose of businesses and evaluate the influence stakeholders exert in IKEA organisation.
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P3, P4 A report about Tesco and Peterborough Regional College organisational structure and strategies
A report about Tesco and Peterborough Regional College organisational structure and strategies. Also how each organisation develops strategic plans and explanation how the structure, functional areas and strategic planning process of each help them to achieve their purpose and aims.
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A report about Tesco and Peterborough Regional College organisational structure and strategies. Also how each organisation develops strategic plans and explanation how the structure, functional areas and strategic planning process of each help them to achieve their purpose and aims.
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P5,P6,M2,M3,D2 The external environment - economic, social, political and legal factors
In this report I will be describing the influence of two contrasting economic environments on business activities within an IKEA. Also how political, legal and social factors are impacting upon the business activities of the IKEA and their stakeholders. And I will compare the challenges to selected business activities within an IKEA, in two different economic environments and analyse how political, legal and social factors have impacted on the two contrasting organisations.
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In this report I will be describing the influence of two contrasting economic environments on business activities within an IKEA. Also how political, legal and social factors are impacting upon the business activities of the IKEA and their stakeholders. And I will compare the challenges to selected business activities within an IKEA, in two different economic environments and analyse how political, legal and social factors have impacted on the two contrasting organisations.
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P6,M3 How political, legal and social factors impact on the business activities
The political factor that affects IKEA is the taxation. This is because it has the most major impact on the profits that are made within the business. The company tax a large amount of their profit and cannot be unpaid therefore this is the reason why this has the most impact on IKEA.
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The political factor that affects IKEA is the taxation. This is because it has the most major impact on the profits that are made within the business. The company tax a large amount of their profit and cannot be unpaid therefore this is the reason why this has the most impact on IKEA.
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M2, M3 Explanation the purpose of a trial balance
A trial balance is a list of the ledger account balances arranged into two columns; one listening all the debit balances brought down and ones listening all the credit balances brought down. Due to the process of double entry book-keeping the total of all the debit balances should equal the total of all the credit balances.
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A trial balance is a list of the ledger account balances arranged into two columns; one listening all the debit balances brought down and ones listening all the credit balances brought down. Due to the process of double entry book-keeping the total of all the debit balances should equal the total of all the credit balances.
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BTEC BUSINESS LEVEL 3 UNIT 4
Businesses require a great deal of information to function effectively. This information may relate to employees, operations, customers, suppliers or competitors. Businesses also generate a great deal of information that they send to these and other groups, including the government.
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Businesses require a great deal of information to function effectively. This information may relate to employees, operations, customers, suppliers or competitors. Businesses also generate a great deal of information that they send to these and other groups, including the government.
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D1, D2 The evaluation about the appropriateness of business information used to make strategic decisions
I will be focusing on Tesco business. I will be taking about the importance in strategic decisions within Tesco and how they use the decisions for their business. Also I will be evaluating how the strategic decisions affect the financial performance of Tesco. The business information is extremely important when making strategic decisions. It is important to evaluate a range of information about the factors which could influence the decision, before the business commits to implementing this decis...
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I will be focusing on Tesco business. I will be taking about the importance in strategic decisions within Tesco and how they use the decisions for their business. Also I will be evaluating how the strategic decisions affect the financial performance of Tesco. The business information is extremely important when making strategic decisions. It is important to evaluate a range of information about the factors which could influence the decision, before the business commits to implementing this decis...
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M2 Analysis of legal, ethical and operational issues in relation to the use of business information
A report about legal, ethical and operational issues in relation to the use of business information for Peterborough Regional College. I will be analysing the legal, ethical and operational issues with the use of appropriate examples.
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A report about legal, ethical and operational issues in relation to the use of business information for Peterborough Regional College. I will be analysing the legal, ethical and operational issues with the use of appropriate examples.
P1, P2, M1, D1 The ethical issues a business needs to consider in its operational activities
P5,P6,M2,M3,D2 The external environment - economic, social, political and legal factors