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Dania Ewodage is my name. I am a Nigerian, married with children. A profession teacher with years of experience and certified by the C.I.E, I hold a BSc. and Masters degrees both in economics, and the U.K. Inst. of Marketing diploma. I am also a Consultant and Pastor.
Topic: BUSINESS STUDIES Year 11 Papers 1 and 2 IGCSE Exams Questions and Answers ‘MS Word’ Option D.
This document is prepared based on the current Cambridge IGCSE Business Studies 0450 syllabus Subject content. It is intended for testing year 11 final or mock exams. It can be moderated for your school examinations to suit your purpose for the two IGCSE Papers. You may also use it for year 10 exams by downsizing it to match your topics coverage.
Topic: BUSINESS STUDIES Year 11 Papers 1 and 2 IGCSE Exams Questions and Answers ‘MS Word’ Option C.
This document is prepared based on the current Cambridge IGCSE Business Studies 0450 syllabus Subject content. It is intended for testing year 11 final or mock exams. It can be moderated for your school examinations to suit your purpose for the two IGCSE Papers. You may also use it for year 10 exams by downsizing it to match your topics coverage.
Topic: BUSINESS STUDIES Year 11 Papers 1 and 2 IGCSE Exams Questions and Answers ‘MS Word’ Option B.
This document is prepared based on the current Cambridge IGCSE Business Studies 0450 syllabus Subject content. It is intended for testing year 11 final or mock exams. It can be moderated for your school examinations to suit your purpose for the two IGCSE Papers. You may also use it for year 10 exams by downsizing it to match your topics coverage.
Topic: BUSINESS STUDIES Year 11 Papers 1 and 2 IGCSE Exams Questions and Answers ‘MS Word’ Option A.
This document is prepared based on the current Cambridge IGCSE Business Studies 0450 syllabus Subject content. It is intended for testing year 11 final or mock exams. It can be moderated for your school examinations to suit your purpose for the two IGCSE Papers. You may also use it for year 10 exams by downsizing it to match your topics coverage.
Topic: “Business Studies Examination”
Short Response Questions 0450/1 and Case Study Questions 0450/2 and Answers ‘MS Word’ Opt. A.
This document is prepared for year 11 final or Mock exams. It can be moderated for your school examinations to suit your purpose for the two IGCSE Papers.
Money - The forms, functions
and characteristics. Banking - The role and importance of central banks and commercial banks for government, producers and consumers. Stock Exchange - The functions, role in an economy and types of stocks. Plus Lesson Plan.
Main features of Franchising and Joint Ventures with example
Key words in Franchising. Advantages and disadvantages of Franchising to both the Franchisor and the Franchisee and the advantages and disadvantages of Joint Ventures
Describe how to start a franchise business.
Class Activities with Answers. Plus Franchising and Joint Ventures Lesson Plan.
Lesson Plan
Topic: Public Limited Companies Lesson Plan ‘MS word doc.’ IGCSE Business Studies & Economics.
Lesson Objective: are shared with the students for awareness and expectation of lesson outcome.
At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to;
Identify a Public limited companies, its main features, advantages and disadvantages. •• Concepts of risk, ownership and limited liability •• Recommend and justify a Public limited companies to owners/management in a given situation.
NB: Add your school’s name, and logo on top, your name, date, and class year, term and week, etc.
Floating and fixed systems definitions, Advantages and disadvantages. Equilibrium exchange rate determination. Causes and consequences of exchange rate fluctuations and examples, + Exchange rate Lesson Plan.
Money supply and monetary policy measures. Changes in interest rates, money supply and foreign exchange rates. Effects of monetary policy - How monetary policy measures may enable the government to achieve its macroeconomic aims. Supply -side policy measures - Examples include education and training, labour market reforms, lower direct taxes, deregulation, improving incentives to work and invest, and privatisation.
Effects of supply-side policy measures - How supply-side policy measures may enable the government to achieve its macroeconomic aims. ‘Class Activity’ and Multiple Choice Questions with ‘Answers.’ + Lesson plan on monetary policy
Complete Lesson.
Topic: Monetary Policy and Supply-side Policy ‘ppt’, ** IGCSE Economics syllabus. *Engage your students, relax, and simply guide them as they work and learn to excel. ‘Class Activities.’ ‘Multiple Choice Questions with Answers.’
Lesson Objectives;
At the completion of the lesson, the students should be able to;
Define money supply and monetary policy
Identify and explain the monetary policy measures - Changes in interest rates, money supply and foreign exchange rates. Identify and explain the effects of monetary policy - How monetary policy measures may enable the government to achieve its macroeconomic aims. Define supply -side policy Identify and explain supply-side policy measures - Examples include education and training, labour market reforms, lower direct taxes, deregulation, improving incentives to work and invest, and privatisation.
Identify and explain the effects of supply-side policy measures - How supply-side policy measures may enable the government to achieve its macroeconomic aims.
Market Failure PPt + Lesson Plan Bundle IGCSE Economics.
Define market failure and the key terms associated with market failure: public good, merit good, etc.
Causes and Consequences of market failure.
‘Class Activities’ and ‘Multiple Choice Questions’ with ‘Answers.’
Get rid of teaching stress! Aim for the A* stars!!
Cash -flow forecasting …Ppt + Lesson Plan Bundle
Explain Cash-flow forecasting and working capital. Identify and explain the importance of cash and of cash-flow forecasting: • Why cash is important to a business. • What a cash-flow forecast is, how a simple one is constructed and the importance of it. • Amend or complete a simple cash-flow forecast. • How to interpret a simple cash-flow forecast. • How a short-term cash-flow problem might be overcome, e.g. increasing loans, delaying payments, asking debtors to pay more quickly. Working capital: • The concept and importance of working capital.
Class Activity with Solutions.
Get rid of teaching stress! Aim for the A* stars!!
PPt + Lesson Plan Bundle;
Market-orientated businesses (uses of market research information to a business)• Primary research and secondary research (benefits and limitations of each) • Methods of primary research, e.g. postalquestionnaire, …, focus groups• The need for sampling • Methods of secondary research, • Factors influencing the accuracy of market research data. ‘Class Activity, Question and Answers.
Get rid of teaching stress! Aim for the A* stars!!
Lesson Plan
Topic: International specialisation Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics- ‘MS word doc.’
Lesson Objective: are shared with the students for awareness and expectation of lesson outcome.
At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to;
Specialisation at a national level - The basis for Specialisation at national level in broad terms of: superior resource allocation and/or cheaper production methods. Advantages and disadvantages of specialization at a national level - For consumers, firms and the economy.
NB: You can add your school’s name, and logo on top, you own name, date, and class year, term and week. Also, you can rejig it for more than a lesson topic by editing the objectives, Plenary and lesson starter etc.
Lesson Plan
Topic: Supply-side policy Supply-side policy Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics- ‘MS word doc.’
Lesson Objective: are shared with the students for awareness and expectation of lesson outcome.
At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to;
Define supply-side policy. describe supply-side policy measures and. effects of supply-side policy measures on government macroeconomic aims
NB: You can add your school name, and logo on top, you own name, date, and class year, term and week. Also, you can rejig it for more than a lesson topic by editing the objectives, Plenary and lesson starter etc.
Lesson Plan
Topic:Current account of balance of payments Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics- ‘MS word doc.’
Lesson Objective: are shared with the students for awareness and expectation of lesson outcome.
At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to;
Describe the structure - The components of the current account of the balance of payments – trade in goods, trade in
services, primary income and secondary income. Calculation of deficits and surpluses on the current account of the balance of payments and its component sections. Reasons for deficits and surpluses. Causes of current account deficit and surplus. Consequences of current account deficit and surplus - Impact on GDP, employment, inflation and foreign exchange rate. Policies to achieve balance of payments stability - The range of policies available to achieve balance of payments stability and how effective they might be.
NB: You can add your school name, and logo on top, you own name, date, and class year, term and week. Also, you can rejig it for more than a lesson topic by editing the objectives, Plenary and lesson starter etc.
Lesson Plan
Topic: Foreign exchange rates Lesson Plan IGCSE Economics- ‘MS word doc.’
Lesson Objective: are shared with the students for awareness and expectation of lesson outcome.
At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to;
Define foreign exchange rate - Floating and fixed systems. Explain the determination of foreign exchange rate in
foreign exchange market - The demand for and supply of a currency in the foreign exchange market and the determination of the equilibrium foreign exchange rate. Causes of foreign exchange rate fluctuations - Including changes in demand for exports and imports, changes in the rate of interest, speculation, and the entry or departure of MNCs. consequences of foreign exchange rate fluctuations - The effects of foreign exchange rate fluctuations on export and import prices and spending on imports and exports via the PED. Floating and fixed foreign exchange rates - The difference between, and the advantages and disadvantages of, a floating foreign exchange rate and a fixed foreign exchange rate system.
NB: You can add your school name, and logo on top, you own name, date, and class year, term and week. Also, you can rejig it for more than a lesson topic by editing the objectives, Plenary and lesson starter etc.
Lesson Plan
Topic: conomic issues; Business cycle, Government control, etc. - ‘MS word doc.’
Lesson Objective: are shared with the students for awareness and expectation of lesson outcome.
At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to;
Identify and explain the Business cycle: •• Main stages of the business cycle, e.g. growth, boom, recession, slump. •• Impact on businesses of changes in employment levels, inflation and Gross Domestic Product (GDP). How government control over the economy affects business activity and how businesses may respond: •• Identify government economic objectives, e.g. increasing Gross Domestic Product (GDP) •• Impact of changes in taxes and government spending •• Impact of changes in interest rates •• How businesses might respond to these changes.
NB: You can add your school name, and logo on top, you own name, date, and class year, term and week. Also, you can rejig it for more than a lesson topic by adjusting up the objectives, Plenary and lesson starter etc.
Lesson Plan
Topic: - Motivating employees Taylor and Herzberg Methods, etc. ‘MS word doc.’
Lesson Objective: are shared with the students for awareness and expectation of lesson outcome.
At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to;
Understand the importance of a well-motivated workforce:
•• Why people work and what motivation means •• The benefits of a well-motivated workforce: labour productivity, reduced absenteeism and labour turnover •• The concept of human needs, e.g. Maslow’s hierarchy •• Key motivational theories: Taylor and Herzberg
Methods of motivation: •• Financial rewards, e.g. wage, salary, bonus, commission and profit sharing •• Non-financial methods, e.g. job enrichment, job rotation, team working, training, opportunities for promotion/ •• Recommend and justify appropriate method(s) of motivation in given circumstances.
NB: You can add your school name, and logo on top, you own name, date, and class year, term and week. Also, you can rejig it for more than a lesson topic by adjusting up the objectives, Plenary and lesson starter etc.