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AQA A-Level Business Paper 1 Revision
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-Why businesses existANS>> Can make you money and you can be your own boss



-MissionANS>> a business aim expressed to make it seem especially purposeful and motivating



-ObjectivesANS>> SMART Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time-bound



-Why businesses set objectivesANS>> - it is motivating to have a goal to aim toward

- as a boss you can not make every decision



-ProfitANS>> Revenue - total costs



-What are the 5 types of businessANS>> -sole traders

-private limited companies (LTD)

-Public limited companies (PLC)

-Private and public sector organisations

- non-profit organisations (charities)



-Sole tradersANS>> a business that is owned and operated by one person

,-Private Limited Company (Ltd)ANS>> A small to medium sized company, owned by shareholders who
have limited liability. The company cannot sell its shares to the general public.



-Private Limited Company AdvantagesANS>> -Limited liability

-Additional capital can be raised by selling shares (not to the general public)

-Separate legal existence to the owner

-Higher business status to sole trader



-Private limited company DisadvantagesANS>> -You have to publish the account information

-You need two share of £1 each



-Public limited company (plc)ANS>> A limited company with more that £50,000 of share capital. Any
member of the public can buy shares. Public companies must publish more detailed accounts



-Public limited company AdvantagesANS>> -Raising capital through public issue of shares

-Offering shares to the public spreads risk

-Banks are more likely to lend money to PLC's

-More growth and expansion opportunities

-Having PLC at the end of your business name gives a better image

-Shares are more easily transferred so shareholders are happier

-Separate legal entity to the owner



-public limited company DisadvantagesANS>> -More regulations that could increase costs

-Higher level of transparency needed

-Must start with £50,000 share capital

,-Private sector organisationsANS>> Organisations owned by individuals or companies



-Public sector organisationsANS>> Businesses owned by the government.



-Non-profit organisationsANS>> Businesses with a motive other than profit, may be to provide a social
benefit or service to society or to support a cause.



-Share capitalANS>> The total value of capital raised from shareholders by the issue of shares



-Role of ShareholdersANS>> to raise important issues with the board directors and raise funds



-Why shareholders investANS>> -Annual dividend payments

-A rise in the value of shares



-Market capitalisationANS>> Number of issued shares x current share price



-Influences on the price of sharesANS>> -The profit after tax of the company x the value investors place
on on those earnings



-Significance of share price changesANS>> High = cheap and easy to obtain more share capital

Low = unlikely to raise any extra share capital



-What are the 6 external factors affecting businessesANS>> -Market conditions

-Competition

-Changes in household incomes

-Changes in interest rates

, -Demographic factors

-Environmental issues



-Market ConditionsANS>> -The number of competitors in a particular market

-The intensity of competitiveness

-Total market available

-The rate at which the market is growing



-CompetitionANS>> The tighter the economic and market conditions, the greater the competitive
pressures tend to be



-Factors that effect household incomesANS>> -Changes in the real income of the main income earner

-The number of people in the household that work

-The impact of government decisions on taxation and benefits



-Changes in interest ratesANS>> If interest rates go up, businesses and individuals spend less. If interest
rates go down, businesses and individuals spend more.



-Demographic factorsANS>> -Population size

-Age

-Gender

-Ethnicity



-Environmental issues and fair-tradeANS>> Concern for green issues and ethical issues involved with
business.
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