Business GCSE AQA
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The Purpose And Nature Of Businesses Aqa6 主题
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Business Ownership Aqa4 主题
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Setting Business Aims And Objectives Aqa3 主题
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Stakeholders Aqa1 主题
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Business Location Aqa1 主题
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Business Planning Aqa1 主题
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Expanding A Business Aqa2 主题
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Technology Aqa1 主题
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Ethical And Environmental Considerations Aqa3 主题
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The Economic Climate Aqa1 主题
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Globalisation Aqa2 主题
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Legislation Aqa1 主题
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Competitive Environment Aqa2 主题
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Production Processes Aqa2 主题
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The Role Of Procurement Aqa3 主题
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The Concept Of Quality Aqa3 主题
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Good Customer Service Aqa2 主题
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Organisational Structures Aqa2 主题
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Recruitment And Selection Of Employees Aqa4 主题
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Motivating Employees Aqa1 主题
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Training Aqa2 主题
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Identifying And Understanding Customers Aqa1 主题
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Segmentation Aqa1 主题
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The Purpose And Methods Of Market Research Aqa3 主题
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The Elements Of The Marketing Mix Aqa9 主题
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Sources Of Finance Aqa2 主题
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Cash Flow Aqa3 主题
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Financial Terms And Calculations Aqa4 主题
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Analysing The Financial Performance Of A Business Aqa5 主题
The Purpose Of Business aqa
Exam code:8132
What is a business?
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Businesses exist to obtain and process inputs so that they can provide goods and/or services that meet the needs or wants of customers while adding value
The purpose of business activity

To produce goods or services
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The primary purpose of business activity is to produce and sell goods or services that satisfy a demand in the market
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Goods are physical, tangible products, such as bicycles and T-shirts
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Services are non-physical, intangible products such as hairdressing, tourism and manicures
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Meeting customer needs and wants
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The ultimate goal is to create products that meet the needs, wants and preferences of customers and provide value to them
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By meeting customer needs, businesses can build customer loyalty, increase brand awareness, and generate revenue
To add value
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The third purpose of business activity is to add value to products or services
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Value-added features can differentiate products from competitors, create a unique selling point, and increase customer satisfaction
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E.g. a product that is easier to use, has a better design, or is of higher quality than competitors can create a competitive advantage for a business
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Reasons for starting a business
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Businesses are established for a range of reasons
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Producing goods and services
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Identifying an opportunity to produce a unique product
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E.g. Levi Roots identified an opportunity to produce his Reggae Reggae Sauce products on a large scale
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Distribution of products
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Ensuring customers can purchase products that they may otherwise be unable to obtain
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E.g. Wing Yip Wholesale sells Chinese cooking ingredients to restaurants and small businesses in the Birmingham area
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Fulfilling a business opportunity
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Having a business idea that has the potential to make a profit
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E.g. Elvis & Kresse‘s owners spotted the potential to turn used fire hose material into luxury accessories such as handbags, belts and wallets
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Providing a good product to benefit others
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Meeting a social need that is currently overlooked
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E.g. Creed Outdoor Learning provides holiday adventure activities at an affordable price to families in Kent
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Further information on the reasons entrepreneurs set up and run businesses can be found here
Examiner Tips and Tricks
Added value is often confused with profit. However, there is a key difference. Profit is revenue minus all direct and indirect costs, whereas added value is revenue minus the cost of a product. Added value doesn’t include marketing, promotional, or advertising costs, and indirect costs such as rent, utilities and employees’ salaries are also not included in its calculation.
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