Business Revision Notes 1AS1
Business Revision Notes 1AS1
Business Revision Notes 1AS1
Enterprise
What is enterprise?
A business adds value to the raw materials it uses to produce the good or service it sells. Added value
is one of the key objectives of any business. If a customer is prepared to pay a price that is much
greater than the cost of materials used in making or providing a good or service, then the business
has been successful in ‘adding value’ .
Key Definition
Added valye the difference between the cost of purchasing raw materials and th price the finished
goods are sold for
The concept of valued added can be illustrated by an example taken from the building industry.
Opportunity cost
- In deciding to purchase one item, we must give another. This cost of giving up one
thing for another is referred to as “opportunity cost”
- The benefit of the next most desired option which is given up
Business environment is dynamic
- Business and the environment are inter-connected
- Risk of new change can make the original business idea much less successful such as
:
New competitors
Legal changes [outlawing the product ]
Economic changes leave customers with much less money to spend
Technological changes
Businesses
experience a
experience a
slow down
slow down
Customers
If the
leave with
leave with
much less
economy People have
People have
money to buy
spend
is not no confidence
spend
strong
People don't
invest as
much
much
Enterprise
Finished goods
Land
Services
Capital
Production Process
Component for
Labor
other firms
Lack of
Lack of record
working
keeping
capital
Impact Explanation
A high portion of new firm fail, some survive and a few expand
largely. These firm employ large numbers of workers;
Firms Survival and growth
economically growth.
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Social Enterprise
- a business with social objectives that reinvest most of its profit into benefiting society
rather than maximizing returns to owners
- Social Enterprises compete with other businesses in the same market or industry.
- They directly product goods or provide services
- They have social aims and use ethical ways of achieving them
- They are not rely on donations as charities do.
Economic
Social
Environment