...Description of business The type of business is a health care business, Dre's care giving.This type of business is a sole trader.Dre's care is for the elderly who can't help themselves anymore and desire help in a comfortable clean and organized environment.the business is own and operated by Andre Campbell.Our contact information is telephone number : 480-2347 and email us at Dre's.care@gmail.com. We are open 24 hrs so you can come at anytime. Mission Statement Our mission statement at Dre's health care is to care for the elderly in the cleanest and best conditions there is in health services. Justification of location Dre's care is located in Ochi Rios right infront of Jamaica Gran hotel. We are located here because of the very busy environment of the torismist activities and it is also located on the main so you can past and see what a clean an well kept surrounding environment it is also easy to be access by transportstion. Selection of Appropriate labour Dre's care approximately employ 35 workers who are well train and experience in health care service.The business also has an accountant who is responsible for making sure all bills are payed on time.he is also responsible for keeping the business running finanically We also have an ambulance for emergency cases. We also have machines that are needed to give care and perform surgery if nessessary. Sources of fixed or working capital Fixed capital – are things in the business that are used over...
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...Principles of Business Caribbean Examination Council’s School Based Assessment Name: Diandra Carrington Subject: Principles of Business School: The Daryll Jordan Secondary School School Code: 030031 Code Number: Teacher: Ms. C. Rollock Acknowledgements I seek to use this opportunity to thank my Principles of Business teacher, Ms. C. Rollock, for believing in my ability to effectively tackle this assignment. Sincere thanks to her and my parents for their patience and constant willingness to assist in all aspects of this school based assessment. Finally, I wish to thank God for his continual guidance – for without Him, none of this would be possible. Table of Contents ~You state, we create: Jewels Are Us~ Business Description The business entitled Jewels Are Us is a manufacturing partnership between two. This jewelry store caters to males and females: adults and children alike. The aim of this is to conceptualize and design precious pieces of jewelry, to our clients; stipulated wants. Mission Statement Jewels Are Us has one main goal: to provide authentic and unique jewelry pieces for each client, and to keep them coming back for more. Justification of Location This assembling outlet and retail business is located in Saint Dominance. The store space’s rent is a price that can be easily recovered even if it doesn’t breakeven. Saint Dominance is picturesque and frequented regularly by tourists and locals alike. It will be well situated...
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...Name: Marquis John Candidate #: School: Speyside High School Name of Subject: Principle of Business Centre #: 160551 Territory: Trinidad and Tobago Date Submitted: Title: Establishing a Business (Production) DESCRIPTION OF THE BUSINESS Mission Statement At Signature Cuts Barber Shop our mission is to provide a quality service while successfully satisfying the needs of our clients. In an effort to obtain and maintain a satisfied clientele, we offer a variety of products and services. As a leader in the Scarborough area, we will continue to support the community and our youth through our constant involvement, as well as our various self enhancement seminars and scholarship funds. Through continued teamwork and positive relationships with our clients, we are committed to professional haircutting and quality service. The name of this business will be Signature Cuts. This will be a sole trader business. The owner’s name will be Mr. Marquis John. The purpose of this business will be to provide barbering services to customers. The objectives of this business will be to earn income, provide an essential service and employment. E.g. of haircuts (Mohawks, Taper fades, plaits {Men and women} or any haircut that a...
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...SCARBOROUGH SECONDARY SCHOOL PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS SCHOOL BASED ASSESSMENT CANDIDATE NAME: JANE DOERAYME REGISTRATION NUMBER: 1601850000 DATE OF SUBMISSION: FEBRUARY 20TH 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE BUSINESS 2 JUSTIFICATION OF LOCATION 3 SELECTION OF APPROPRIATE LABOUR 4 SOURCES OF FIXED AND WORKING CAPITAL 5 ROLE OF THE ENTREPRENEUR 6 TYPE OF PRODUCTION 7 LEVELS OF PRODUCTION 8 QUALITY CONTROL MEASURES 9 USE OF TECHNOLOGY 10 LINKAGES 11 POTENTIAL FOR GROWTH 12 GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS 13 ETHICAL ISSUES 14 BIBLIOGRAPHY 15 INTRODUCTION This project is intended to provide an overview of a business plan for the establishment of a design and fashion business by the name of ‘Yut Trenz’. An examination of some of the main structures required for the successful formation and eventually growth of the business will be highlighted. It is intended that this business can be an alternative to sustainable employment for the author, when the author has completed his/her academic and/or other studies, and wishes to enter the job market. DESCRIPTION OF THE BUSINESS A design and sewing business will be established as the owners would have the skills in design and sewing, which were acquired after leaving secondary school. Mr. John Doe and Ms. Jane Moe will be the business’ owners. The design part of the business will be managed by Mr. John Doe, who has a certificate in Art and...
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...SCARBOROUGH SECONDARY SCHOOL PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS SCHOOL BASED ASSESSMENT CANDIDATE NAME: JANE DOERAYME REGISTRATION NUMBER: 1601850000 DATE OF SUBMISSION: FEBRUARY 20TH 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….1 Description of the Business…………………………………………………………………………………………..2 Justification of Location………………………………………………………………………………………………..3 Selection of Appropriate Labour……………………………………………………………………….………….4 Sources of Fixed and Working Capital………………………………………………………….……………….5 Role of the Entrepreneur…………………………………………………………….………………………………..6 Type of Production………………………………………………………….…………………………………………..7 Levels of Production…………………………………………………………….………………………………………8 Quality Control Measures…………………………………………………………………………………………...9 Use of Technology…………………………………………………………………………………….…………….…..10 Linkages……………………………………………………………………………………………….……………………...11 Potential for Growth……………………………………………………………………….…………………………..12 Government Regulations……………………………………………………………….…………………………….13 Ethical Issues…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…14 Bibliography…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………15 INTRODUCTION This project is intended to provide an overview of a business plan for the establishment of a design and fashion business by the name of ‘Yut Trenz’. An examination of some of the main structures required for the successful formation and eventually growth of the business will be highlighted. It is intended that this business can be an...
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...For students doing the topic: Establishing a Business: Production 1. Description of business – In this part you are required to give a brief description of your intended business. The examiner should (a) The name of your intended business e.g. Xtreme Graphics production (b) The type of business e.g. sole, proprietorship etc. (c) What is the proposed business engaging in? e.g. production of local fruit juices (d) The major aims or aims of your business e.g. To make 100% profit by ensuring customer’s satisfaction. (e) If possible you can give example(s) of the goods and/ services you will be producing. 2. Justification of location– in this part you are required to : (a) State the location of your intended business, e.g. 152 John Street (b) Secondly, you will have to list and explain the factors which influence your choice of location. (Check your textbook) e.g. Closeness to raw materials. 3. Selection of appropriate labour– as we already know labour is an important of production and if you don’t select the most appropriate type of labour then inefficiency would take occur and productivity will decline. You are required to” (a) List the type of labour you will enjoy employ. e.g. cleaner (b) Then classify them under the three main categories of labour namely: – Skilled – Unskilled – Semi-skilled 4. Sources of fixed and working capital– Capital refers to money and all other assets of...
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...Table of content Introduction Description of business Justification of location Selection of appropriate labor Sources of fixed and working capital Role of the entrepreneur Type of production Levels of production Quality control measures Use of technology Linkages Potential for growth Government regulations Ethical issues Bibliography Introduction The SBA will be on the topic of production, the production will be a sole trader business which is a haberdashery. The SBA will have all answers required to the questions, so then it will give all information about the business. The research was properly done and will tell the establishments about the business also its description, location, selection of appropriate labor, fixed/working capital, role of entrepreneur, Type of production quality control measure, Use of technology, linkages, government regulations and ethical issues all revolving and pertaining to the establishment. Description of the business A haberdashery business will be established by the name of ‘Kash Haberdashery’. The manager of the soul trader business will be Mr. Campbell. The business will supply persons with sewing tools, cottons, towels, kitchen and bedroom sets etc. The objectives of ‘kash haberdashery’ will be to provide top of the line products from good sources, affordable. Best qualities and comfortable settings, affordable for all class. Justification of location ...
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...Description of the Business The intended entrepreneur intends to do sweet an salted plantain chips shop, which will be name sweet an salted plantain chips. It will be a sole trader business. It will be effective an efficient in in producing quality plantain chips and it will be sold at a very affordable price. Justification of Location The business will be located at lot 101 Ann’s Grove East Coast Demerara next to Church of God on the right hand side of the road Three reasons for this location are: * Nearness to raw materials – it will be easier to obtain raw materials which will cost less. * Nearness to market – goods will be sold easier and faster due to nearness of market. * Proper infrastructure – proper roads, electricity and proper clean water supply. Selection of Labor They type of labor intended for the business will be semi-skilled labor. The three semi-skilled workers will be employed to perform the duties of: * A Guard – to watch over and protect the business. * A Manager – the manager will be in charge of the business and make sure the other workers perform their duties correctly. * A Cleaner – to make sure the environment is kept clean. This form of labor was chosen because it’s cheaper and will suit the needs of the entity. Source of Working Capital * Fixed Capital – is the money invested in the business that will be used repeatedly over a long period...
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...Name: Jordon M Rodney School: Ewarton High Teacher: Ms. Russell Morrison Subject: E.D.P.M Title: SBA Title Page Introduction…………………………………………………………………………. i Acknowledgement…………………………………………………………………... ii Letters Blocked style letter………………………………………………………………….............. 1 Form with a tear-off slip…………………………………………………………….............. 2 Manuscript Manuscript with paragraph heading, shoulder heading & footnotes………………………... 3-4 Tabular Work Ruled tabulation with main heading and multiple heading columnar heading………………….……..................................................................................... 5 Committee Documents A notice of a meeting with an agenda for a meeting…………………………………. 6 A chairman’s agenda…………………………………………………………………. 7 Display An invitation with a menu……………………………………………………………. 8 A flow chart…………………………………………………………………………... 9 Legal Work A Will.………………………………………………………………………………... 10 A contract of employment……………………………………………………………. 11 Bibliography…………………………………………………………………………. 12 i Electronic Document Preparation & Management (EDPM) is a Caribbean Secondary Examination Council (CSEC) exam, designed or upgraded from the typing subject. Electronic meaning that, the computer is used to train students to use basic tools – Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and the Internet to prepare certain documents. It also teaches how to manage files and folders, and also the workstation. It is then linked to real life...
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...HR and Business Acronyms AA 1.) Affirmative Action 2.) Adverse Action AACU American Association of Colleges and Universities AAO Affirmative Action Office AAP Affirmative Action Plan AAR Average Annual Return AARP American Association of Retired Persons ABF Asset Based Financing ABM Activity Based Management ABMS Activities Based Management System ABS Asset Backed Security ACH Automated Clearing House AD & D Accidental Death and Dismemberment ADA Americans with Disabilities Act ADEA Age Discrimination and Employment Act ADL Activities of Daily Living ADP Automatic Data Processing ADR Alternative Dispute Resolution AE Account Executive AED United Arab Emirates AFL-CIO American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations AFSCME American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employers AJB Americas Job Bank ALC Alien Labor Certification ALEX Automated Labor Exchange ALJ Administrative Law Judge ALM Asset Liability Management AM Asset Management AMA 1.) American Management Association 2.) American Medical Association AMPS Auction Market Preferred Stock ANSI American National Standards Institute AP Accounts Payable AR Accounts Receivable APB Accounting Principles Board APR Annual Percentage Rate APV Adjusted Present Value APY Annual Percentage Yield ASAE American Society of Association Executives ASB Accounting Standards Board ASHHRA American Society for Healthcare Human Resources Administration ...
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