Purpose and Nature of Businesses

Cards (30)

  • define the term business
    an organisation that provides goods or services
  • reasons for starting a business
    producing goods or supplying services
    provide a good or service to benefit others
    fill a gap in the market (business opportunity)
  • define goods
    tangible items that can be physically used or stored
  • define services
    intangible actions performed by other people to aid the customer
  • example of goods
    computers, food, clothes
  • examples of services
    healthcare, hairdressing, plumbers
  • define needs
    things required in order to survive
  • examples of needs
    food, water, shelter, clothing
  • define wants
    desires of things people would like to have but can survive without
  • examples of wants
    holidays, jewellery
  • define factors of production
    the resources/inputs used to produce a good or service
  • what are the 4 factors of production?

    land, labour, capital, enterprise
  • what is land?

    the physical land the business is located and also the natural resources a business might need
  • examples of land
    non renewable resources, renewable resources, materials extracted by mining, water, animals found in the area
  • what is labour?

    the staff needed by a business and the skills and qualifications that they have
  • what is capital?

    the machinery, equipment and factories needed by the business to make the goods or provide the service
  • deine enterprise
    the business/ organisation; the actions of someone who shows some initiative by taking a risk by setting up, investing in and running a business
  • define opportunity cost
    next best alternative; something that is given up in order to do something else
  • what are the 3 sectors of economy?

    primary sector, secondary sector, tertiary sector
  • define primary sector
    businesses that product or extract raw materials; first stage of production process
  • examples of businesses that operate in primary sector
    farmer, miner, fisher
  • define secondary sector
    makes/manufactures goods; turn raw materials from primary sector into finished products
  • examples of businesses that operate in the secondary sector
    food production, car manufacturer, construction industry
  • define tertiary sector
    provides services
  • examples of businesses that operate in the tertiary sector
    restaurants, hairdressers, shops, estate agents
  • define entrepreneur
    someone who takes the risk of enterprising activity
  • characteristics of an entrepreneur
    hardworking, innovative, organised, willing to take a risk
  • objectives of an entrepreneur
    be their own boss and have independence and freedom, purse an interest or hobby, earn more money and improve quality of life
  • 4 main functional areas of a business

    marketing, operations, human resources, finance
  • changes that lead to a constantly changing business environment
    changes in technology, economic situation, legislation, environmental expectations