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Business 1 (3.1.1 - 3.1.2 things missed out)


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What is a mission?
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Mission is a general statement of how a business achieves it's vision

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What is a mission?
Mission is a general statement of how a business achieves it's vision
What are objectives?
Objectives are specific actions and timelines for achieving the goal.
Why do businesses set business objectives?
Businesses set aims and objectives to help with decision making. Helps with motivation and keeping on track as well as helping to decide what their main focus should be
What is profit and what significant measurements are used to calculate it?
Profit is a return of an investment. When calculating profit, the following factors should be taken into account: . Revenue .Fixed Costs .Variable Costs Total Costs
What is the role of shareholders and why do they invest.
Shareholders provide financial backing for companies by buying shares. They expect returns made by profits (payed out in dividends)
What influences share prices and what is the significance of share price changes?
The main factors that determine whether a share price moves up or down are supply and demand and a higher share price outlines a better company as their stocks are worth more, proving their profitability
How does the specific type of ownership affect a business?
The specific type of business affects what the business focus on as their amount of liability and stability affects the decisions and thus, the objectives they can set