Sarah Hilton has been a business examiner for over 20 years and a business teacher for longer. She is now a teacher trainer, business teacher and qualification developer. She runs the website revisionstation which provides smashing business teaching resources at budget prices.
Sarah Hilton has been a business examiner for over 20 years and a business teacher for longer. She is now a teacher trainer, business teacher and qualification developer. She runs the website revisionstation which provides smashing business teaching resources at budget prices.
This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet which covers:
a) Internal and external stakeholders
b) Stakeholder objectives
c) Stakeholder and shareholder influences:
o stakeholder: that the business considers all of its
stakeholders in its business decisions/objectives
o shareholder: that the business should focus purely
on shareholder returns (increasing share price and
dividends) in its business decisions/objectives
d) The potential for conflict between profit-based
(shareholder) and wider objectives (stakeholder)
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This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers:
a) Leadership:
o the distinction between management and leadership
b) Types of leadership style:
o autocratic
o paternalistic
o democratic
o laissez-faire
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This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers:
a) Characteristics and skills required
b) Reasons why people set up businesses:
o financial motives: profit maximisation and profit
satisficing
o non-financial motives: ethical stance, social
entrepreneurship, independence and home working
Written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers:
a) Calculation of sales volume and sales revenue
b) Calculation of fixed and variable costs
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This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers:
a) Methods of production:
o job
o batch
o flow
o cell
b) Productivity:
o output per unit of input per time period:
factors influencing productivity
link between productivity and competitiveness
c) Efficiency:
o production at minimum average cost:
factors influencing efficiency
distinction between labour and capital intensive production
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This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers:
a) Calculation of:
o gross profit
o operating profit
o profit for the year (net profit)
b) Statement of comprehensive income (profit and loss
account):
o measuring profitability:
calculation of gross profit margin, operating profit
margin, and profit for the year (net profit) margin
o ways to improve profitability
c) Distinction between profit and cash
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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.3.4 SOURCES OF BUSINESS FINANCE (COMPLETE LESSON) 134
This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers:
Sources of finance for a start-up or established small business:
•Short-term sources: overdraft and trade credit
•Long-term sources: personal savings, venture capital, share capital, loans, retained profit and crowd funding
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This lesson is written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation and contains a comprehensive student worksheet and a teacher PowerPoint
These are the topics covered in this lesson:
a) Objectives of growth:
• economies of scale (internal and external)
• increased market power over customers and suppliers
• increased market share and brand recognition
• increased profitability
b) The distinction between inorganic and organic growth
Pearson Edexcel International GCSE in Business
1.8.1 Measuring success in business:
• revenue
• market share
• customer satisfaction
• profit
• growth
• owner/shareholder satisfaction
• employee satisfaction.
Complete lesson with a PPT and worksheet
By Sarah Hilton at Revisionstation
1.8.2 Reasons for business failure:
• cash flow problems/lack of finance
• not competitive
• failure to adapt to changes in the market.
This is a complete lesson with a PowerPoint and a worksheet, written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
a) Exports and imports
b) The link between business specialisation and competitive
advantage
c) Foreign direct investment (FDI) and link to business
growth
This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a student worksheet
Written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
2.3.1
Profit
a) Calculation of:
o gross profit
o operating profit
o profit for the year (net profit)
b) Statement of comprehensive income (profit and loss
account):
o measuring profitability:
calculation of gross profit margin, operating profit
margin, and profit for the year (net profit) margin
o ways to improve profitability
c) Distinction between profit and cash
2.3.2
Liquidity
a) Statement of financial position (balance sheet):
o measuring liquidity:
calculating current ratio and acid test ratio
o ways to improve liquidity
b) Working capital and its management: the importance of
cash
2.3.3
Business failure
a) Internal and external causes of business failure:
o financial factors
o non-financial factors
1.5.1
Role of an
entrepreneur
a) Creating and setting up a business
b) Running and expanding/developing a business
c) Innovation within a business (intrapreneurship)
d) Barriers to entrepreneurship
e) Anticipating risk and uncertainty in the business
environment
1.5.2
Entrepreneurial
motives and
characteristics
a) Characteristics and skills required
b) Reasons why people set up businesses:
o financial motives: profit maximisation and profit
satisficing
o non-financial motives: ethical stance, social
entrepreneurship, independence and home working
1.5.3
Business objectives
a) Survival
b) Profit maximisation
c) Other objectives:
o sales maximisation
o market share
o cost efficiency
o employee welfare
o customer satisfaction
o social objectives
1.5.4
Forms of business
a) Sole trader, partnership and private limited company
b) Franchising, social enterprise, lifestyle businesses, online
businesses
c) Growth to PLC and stock market flotation
1.5.5
Business choices
a) Opportunity cost
b) Choices and potential trade-offs
1.5.6
Moving from
entrepreneur to
leader
a) The difficulties in developing from an entrepreneur to a leader
Pearson Edexcel International GCSE in Business (iGCSE)
1.5.4 The impact of exchange rate changes:
• on international competitiveness
• on importers and exporters.
This is a complete lesson with a PPT and a worksheet written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
Pearson Edexcel International GCSE in Business (iGCSE)
1.6.2 How governments can affect business activity:
• infrastructure provision
• legislation
• trade policy - membership of trading blocs, tariffs.
This is a complete lesson with a PPT and a worksheet
Written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
Pearson Edexcel International GCSE in Business (iGCSE)
1.5.3 Exchange rate calculation.
This is a complete lesson with a PPT and a worksheet
Written by Sarah Hilton at Revisionstation
Pearson Edexcel International GCSE in Business 1.5.1 Globalisation
1.5.1 Globalisation:
• concept of globalisation
• opportunities and threats of globalisation
for businesses.
This is a complete lesson with a teacher PowerPoint and a student worksheet.
Written by Sarah Hilton at Revisionstation
This lesson is suitable for students that need extra support with the tricky topic of critical path analysis (CPA)
It is written for students studying Edexcel A level Business but would also suit students on the Pearson International Edexcel A level business course.
This includes a worksheet and a separate answer booklet in Word and PDF format
Written by Sarah Hilton at Revisionstation
This lesson is suitable for students that need extra support with the tricky topic of Income Elasticity of Demand (YED)
It is written for students studying Edexcel A level Business but would also suit students on the Pearson International Edexcel A level business course.
This includes a worksheet and a separate answer booklet in Word and PDF format
Written by Sarah Hilton at Revisionstation
This complete lesson covers:
The concept of limited liability
The features of different types of business ownership
Sole traders, partnerships, private and public limited companies
The suitability of differing types of ownership in different business contexts
Start-ups and established businesses
It is written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation