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AS BUSINESS | mock exam revision

Define 'Public sector'

The part of a country's economy which is made up of organisations that are owned and run by the government.

What are the strengths of the public sector?

It provides goods and services available and important to all community members, even those who cannot afford them.

What are the weaknesses of the public sector?

It often involves funding through taxation.

Public sector organisations are often bureaucratic (have lots of rules and regulations that cause delay) - inefficient.

What are the strengths of the private sector?

Consumers have a great choice of products.

Private sector businesses tend to be more efficient (helped by competition).

What are the weaknesses of the private sector?

Many attempt to cut costs to make profit so they don't always do what's good for society (e.g. poor working conditions)

Produce goods which are often overconsumed/problems to society (e.g. alcohol, porn).

What are the typical aims of the private sector?

Survival
To break even

Growth

Customer satisfaction

Profit maximisation

To achieve a certain market share

Benefit the environment

Ethical/local community

What is a sole trader?

A person who owns and runs their own business

What are the advantages of being a sole trader?

You keep all profits
Low start-up costs

Control

Easy to set up (no legal documents)

More personal service

What are the disadvantages of being a sole trader?

You are responsible for all business decisions
Hard to raise finance

Limited capacity to raise capital

Long working hours alone

Unlimited liability

What is a partnership?

An agreement between two or more people to take joint responsibility for the running of a business.

What are the advantages of a partnership?

Shared responsibility + workload
More skills between partners

Easy access to capital (invest)

What are the disadvantages of a partnership?

Shared profits
Slower decision making

Potential conflict

Unlimited liability

What does a 'deed of partnership' typically include?

A process of settling disputes (e.g. vote)
Clarity of duties

Profit distribution

What is an LTD?

A business which has a seperate legal identity from the entrepreneur and has limited liability.

What are the main advantages of LTDs?

The owners have limited liability
Additional funds can easily be raised by selling shares

The company can keep trading if a shareholder dies.

What are the disadvantages of LTDs?

Complex to set up and greater administration costs.
Must publish accounts every year.

Decision making will be slower.

Profits are usually shared amongst shareholders.

Shares cannot be sold to the public, reducing the potential for growth.

What is a PLC?

A company that is able to offer its shares to the public.

What is a flotation?

When a business offers its shares for sale to the general public for the first time on the stock exchange.

What is a dividend?

A payment from the profits of a company which is paid to shareholders.

What are the advantages of being a PLC?

Can sell shares to the general public.
Are well-known organisations with a good reputation so it is easier to raise finance.

Can take advantage of economies of scale.

Limited liability for owners

What are the disadvantages of being a PLC?

It may not be an attractive investment on the stock market for investors
The owners lose some control and risk a rival takeover

Take a long time to prepare and are costly/complicated to set up

All accounts are in the public domain.

What is a co-operative?

A business owned and controlled by its members.

What are the advantages of a co-operative?

Profits are shared fairly amongst members
Power and control are shared equally

Motivates people

What are the disadvantages of a co-operative?

Disagreements and difficult decision making (e.g. when cutting jobs)
Decision making can be slow as everyone has a say in running the business which can be frustrating when they need to be made fast.

What is a social enterprise?

A business that has specific social objectives as its primary purpose

What is a charity?

An organisation that aims to promote and raise funds for a specific cause.

How does a charity differ from an LTD?

companies focus on maximising profits for shareholders but any money charities receive must be used to help meet the specified charitable aims.

companies pay increased taxes, charities pay reduced taxes.


companu employees are paid a wage or salary, but in charities, many staff work as volunteers so costs are minimised.

What are the three internal sources of finance?

Owner's capital (finance put into the business by the owner)
Retained profit (profit kept and reinvested by the business)

Selling assets (selling off things owned by the business)

What is a bank overdraft?

The bank allows the business to draw more money than it actually has

What are the advantages of an overdraft?

It can be quick to arrange and is a good short term solution to a cash flow problem

What are the disadvantages of an overdraft?

Interest repaid can be very high and very expensive if the overdraft limit is exceeded

What is a loan?

An amount of money that is borrowed and repaid with interest over a set period of time

What are the advantages of a loan?

Large amounts of money can be borrowed
The goods become business property immediately

Interest rates are often fixed for the loan duration and can be paid in regular instalments

What are the disadvantages of a loan?

The business has to pay back the original money AND interest, increasing overall fixed costs

Banks may want collateral/security for the loan so if repayments are not kept up with the entrepreneur could lose their posessions

What is a trade credit?

An arrangement where a business can pay for its goods at a later date

What is an advantage of a trade credit?

It gives the business more cash to use in the immediate future with no interest paid

What is a disadvantage of a trade credit?

It is very short term but bills usually have to be settled within 30 days.

What is a Grant?

A sum of money provided (by the governement) to a business that does not have to be repaid

What is an advantage of a grant?

It's not repayable and often comes with helpful advice on developing the business

What is a disadvantage of a grant?

Grants are not available for all businesses and sometimes only in regions where unemployment is high
The government will expect lots of completed forms (and probably a business plan)

What is Venture capital?

Finance that comes from wealthy people or organisations who invest in small, risky business who are often fast growing

What are the advantages of venture capital?

They can provide ongoing expert advice
Venture capitalists can be a good option if banks have refused to allow loans

The finance comes with no interest payments

What are the disadvantages of venture capital?

The business owner may lose control to the venture capitalist

What is share capital?

The finance raised from selling new shares in the business

What are the advantages of share capital?

No need to pay interest on the finance
Some businesses can raise large sums of finance (such as PLCs)

Some shareholders can offer help and support in running the business

What are the disadvantages of share capital?

It can take a long time to prepare and there are often many legal costs.
It is a source of finance only available to companies.

It is costly as it gives away some of the company and its profits to investors

For PLCs it could mean a rival takeover

What is hire purchase?

A method of buying goods - a business pays in regular instalments while having use of it

What are the advantages of hire purchase?

The cost is split into small, manageable amounts that are usually paid every month (no large upfront payment)

The business owns the asset at the end of the HP term

What are the disadvantages of hire purchase?

Often very expensive (high interest)

You will only own the item at the end, after it is fully paid for (can be repossessed if the business falls behind in repayments)

What is leasing?

When a business pays for the use of an asset but will never own the asset.

What are the advantages of leasing?

The business can lease new equipment after the leasing period ends without worrying about the disposal of old equipment

The cost is split into small, manageable amounts so improves short-term cash flow


The maintenance and repair bills are sometimes covered by the leasing company

What are the disadvantages of leasing?

The business does not own the asset

Can be very expensive over a long period and well in excess of the purchase price.

What is factoring?

Where businesses sell their invoices to an organisation such as a bank

What are the advantages of factoring?

It is a good way of improving cash flow in the short term

It removes the hassle of chasing payments

What are the disadvantages of factoring?

Not so good for profits as there is a fee charged for the service.

Customers may prefer to deal with the business directly and may be upset by an aggressive factoring company

What is revenue?

The amount of money a business receives

What are fixed costs?

Costs that do not change with output

What are variable costs?

Costs that change with output

What are semi-variable costs?

Costs with components that are both fixed and variable, e.g. a fixed worker salary, + overtime

What are direct costs?

Costs that can be identified with a particular product or process, e.g., pizza base

What are indirect costs?

Expenses that are not directly involved with making a particular product, e.g. rent/insurance

How do you work out contribution?

Revenue - total variable costs

How do you work out contribution per unit?

Selling price per unit - variable costs per unit

How do you calculate profit?

Revenue - variable costs = contribution
Contribution - fixed costs = profit

What is the break even point?

The point at which total costs equal total revenue

What is the margin of safety?

The quantity sold above the break-even point

What is the break even formula?

fixed costs / (selling price per unit - variable costs per unit)

What is the margin of sales formula?

expected sales - break even point

What is the market growth formula?

(new market size - old market size) / old market size x100

What is the formula for calculating market share?

sales of the business / total sales in the market x100

What does Perfect Competiton consist of?

A large number of sellers (e.g. food market)

Easy entry/exit


Identical product no matter who produces it


No market power

What does Monopolistic Competition consist of?

A large number of sellers

Similar product


Small amount of market power


Easy entry/exit

What does an Oligopoly consist of?

A small number of sellers

Market power


Difficult entry/exit

What does a Monopoly consist of?

A single seller

A unique product


Complete market power


Impossible entry

What is market research?

The collection, collation and analysis of data relating to the marketing and consumption of goods and services

What are some types of primary market research?

Personal interviews
Telephone surveys

Postal surveys

Observation

Focus groups

Consumer panels

Test marketing

What are the advantages of primary market research?

Can be specifically tailored to a firm's needs

Relevant - specific to the research questions


The collector is the only one with access to the information so they have competitive info

What are the disadvantages of primary market research?

Expensive to collect, analyse and evaluate
Time consuming process

May be unreliable - the sample too small, the interviewer biased

What are some types of secondary market research?

Industry magazines
Internal informarion

Official publications

Yellow pages

Online desk research

Market research companies

What are the advantages of secondary market research?

Cheaper than primary market research
Easier to access

Based on actual sales data

Provides an overview of the market

What are the disadvantages of secondary market research?

Quickly out of date
Not specific to a firm's needs

General/vague

Must be aware of bias or problems with the research

What is quantitative research?

Research that aims to gather information based on facts that can be tested.

What is qualitative research?

Research that seeks to gather opinions and views

What are the strengths of quantitative research?

It is usually regarded as less open to interpretation

What are the weaknesses of quantitative research?

Can be very expensive and time consuming to collect

Can have problems of bias if there is a poor questionnaire design or a small sample

What are the strengths of qualitative research?

Can help reveal the motivation behind consumer decisions
Can help to resolve marketing problems in a new way

A good way of short listing options from a number of possibilities

What are the weaknesses of qualitative research?

Very expensive, time consuming and may be difficult to draw general conclusions from

What is random sampling?

When every member of the population has an equal chance of being interviewed

How does random sampling occur?

Random samples are drawn from local electoral registers
The interviewer calls the interviewees three times before giving up on the address

What is quota sampling?

The population is segmented into a number of groups which share specific characteristics

How does quota sampling occur?

The sample is often segmented based on age or sex (demographic profile)
If 20% of buyers are men, for example, the interviewer will interview 1 man per 4 women

What are the drawbacks of random sampling?

Expensive fieldwork costs to achieve randomness

What are the drawbacks of quota sampling?

Results cannot be regarded as statistically representative of the population (not random)

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