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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.
EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.5.3 LEGISLATION AND BUSINESS (COMPLETE LESSON) 153
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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.5.3 LEGISLATION AND BUSINESS (COMPLETE LESSON) 153

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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.5.3 LEGISLATION AND BUSINESS (COMPLETE LESSON) 153 This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers: The purpose of legislation: Principles of consumer law: quality and consumer rights Principles of employment law: recruitment, pay, discrimination, and health and safety The impact of legislation on businesses: Cost Consequences of meeting and not meeting these obligations Written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.5.2 TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS (COMPLETE LESSON) 152
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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.5.2 TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS (COMPLETE LESSON) 152

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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.5.2 TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS (COMPLETE LESSON) 152 This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers: Different types of technology used by business: e-commerce Social media Digital communication Payment systems How technology influences business activity in terms of: Sales Costs Marketing mix Written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.5.1 BUSINESS STAKEHOLDERS (COMPLETE LESSON) 151
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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.5.1 BUSINESS STAKEHOLDERS (COMPLETE LESSON) 151

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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.5.1 BUSINESS STAKEHOLDERS (COMPLETE LESSON) 151 This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers: Who business stakeholders are and their different objectives: •Shareholders (owners), employees, customers, managers, suppliers, local community, pressure groups, the government Stakeholders and businesses: •How stakeholders are affected by business activity •How stakeholders impact business activity •Possible conflicts between stakeholder groups Written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
EDEXCEL GCES BUSINESS 1.4.4 BUSINESS PLANS (COMPLETE LESSON) 144
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EDEXCEL GCES BUSINESS 1.4.4 BUSINESS PLANS (COMPLETE LESSON) 144

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EDEXCEL GCES BUSINESS 1.4.4 BUSINESS PLANS (COMPLETE LESSON) 144 This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers: The role and importance of a business plan: ● to identify: the business idea; business aims and objectives; target market (market research); forecast revenue, cost and profit; cash-flow forecast; sources of finance; location; marketing mix. The purpose of planning business activity: ● the role and importance of a business plan in minimising risk and obtaining finance. Written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.4.3 THE MARKETING MIX (COMPLETE LESSON) 143
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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.4.3 THE MARKETING MIX (COMPLETE LESSON) 143

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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.4.3 THE MARKETING MIX (COMPLETE LESSON) 143 This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers: What the marketing mix is and the importance of each element: ● price, product, promotion, place. How the elements of the marketing mix work together: ● balancing the marketing mix based on the competitive environment ● the impact of changing consumer needs on the marketing mix ● the impact of technology on the marketing mix: e-commerce, digital communication. Written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.4.2 BUSINESS LOCATION (COMPLETE LESSON) 142
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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.4.2 BUSINESS LOCATION (COMPLETE LESSON) 142

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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.4.2 BUSINESS LOCATION (COMPLETE LESSON) 142 This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers: Factors influencing business location: proximity to: market labour materials competitors nature of the business activity the impact of the internet on location decisions: e-commerce and/or fixed premises Written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.4.1 OPTIONS FOR START UP AND SMALL BUSINESS (COMPLETE LESSON) 141
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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.4.1 OPTIONS FOR START UP AND SMALL BUSINESS (COMPLETE LESSON) 141

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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.4.1 OPTIONS FOR START UP AND SMALL BUSINESS (COMPLETE LESSON) 141 This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers: The concept of limited liability: ● limited and unlimited liability ● the implications for the business owner(s) of limited and unlimited liability. The types of business ownership for start-ups: ● sole trader, partnership, private limited company ● the advantages and disadvantages of each type of business ownership. The option of starting up and running a franchise operation: ● the advantages and disadvantages of franchising. Written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.3.4 SOURCES OF BUSINESS FINANCE (COMPLETE LESSON) 134
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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.3.4 SOURCES OF BUSINESS FINANCE (COMPLETE LESSON) 134

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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 Written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.3.1 BUSINESS AIMS AND OBJECTIVES (COMPLETE LESSONS) 131
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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.3.1 BUSINESS AIMS AND OBJECTIVES (COMPLETE LESSONS) 131

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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.3.1 BUSINESS AIMS AND OBJECTIVES (COMPLETE LESSONS) 131 This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers: What business aims and business objectives are Business aims and objectives when starting up: • Financial aims and objectives: survival, profit, sales, market share, financial security • Non-financial aims and objectives: social objectives, personal satisfaction, challenge, independence and control Why business aims and objectives differ between businesses Written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.3.2 BUSINESS REVENUES COSTS AND PROFITS (COMPLETE LESSON) 132
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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.3.2 BUSINESS REVENUES COSTS AND PROFITS (COMPLETE LESSON) 132

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This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers: The concept and calculation of: Revenue Fixed and variable costs Total costs Profit and loss Interest Break even level of output Margin of safety Interpretation of break even diagrams: The impact of changes in revenue and costs Break even level of output Margin of safety Profit and loss Written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.2.4 THE COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT (COMPLETE LESSON) 124
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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.2.4 THE COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT (COMPLETE LESSON) 124

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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.2.4 THE COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT (COMPLETE LESSON) 124 This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers: Understanding the competitive environment: Strengths and weaknesses of competitors based on: price, quality, location, product range and customer service The impact of competition on business decision making Written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.2.3 MARKET SEGMENTATION (COMPLETE LESSON) 123
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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.2.3 MARKET SEGMENTATION (COMPLETE LESSON) 123

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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.2.3 MARKET SEGMENTATION (COMPLETE LESSON) 123 This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers: How businesses use market segmentation to target customers: ● identifying market segments: location, demographics, lifestyle, income, age ● market mapping to identify a gap in the market and the competition. Written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.2.2 MARKET RESEARCH (COMPLETE LESSON) 122
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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.2.2 MARKET RESEARCH (COMPLETE LESSON) 122

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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.2.2 MARKET RESEARCH (COMPLETE LESSON) 122 This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers: The purpose of market research: To identify and understand customer needs To identify gaps in the market To reduce risk To inform business decisions   Methods of market research: Primary research: survey, questionnaire, focus group, observation Secondary research: internet, market reports, government reports The use of data in market research: Qualitative and quantitative data The role of social media in collecting market research data The importance of the reliability of market research data Written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.2.1 CUSTOMER NEEDS (COMPLETE LESSON) 121
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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.2.1 CUSTOMER NEEDS (COMPLETE LESSON) 121

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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.2.1 CUSTOMER NEEDS (COMPLETE LESSON) 121 This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers: Identifying and understanding customer needs: • What customer needs are: price quality choice convenience •The importance of identifying and understanding customers: generating sales business survival Written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.1.3 THE ROLE OF BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (COMPLETE LESSON) 113
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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.1.3 THE ROLE OF BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (COMPLETE LESSON) 113

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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.1.3 THE ROLE OF BUSINESS ENTERPRISE (COMPLETE LESSON) 113 This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers: The role of business enterprise and the purpose of business activity: •To produce goods or services •To meet customer needs •To add value: convenience, branding, quality, design, unique selling points The role of entrepreneurship: •An entrepreneur: organises resources, makes business decisions, takes risks Written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.1.2 RISK AND REWARD (COMPLETE LESSON) 112
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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.1.2 RISK AND REWARD (COMPLETE LESSON) 112

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EDEXCEL GCSE BUSINESS 1.1.2 RISK AND REWARD (COMPLETE LESSON) 112 This lesson includes a PowerPoint and a worksheet and covers: The role of business enterprise and the purpose of business activity: •To produce goods or services •To meet customer needs •To add value: convenience, branding, quality, design, unique selling points The role of entrepreneurship: •An entrepreneur: organises resources, makes business decisions, takes risks Written by Sarah Hilton for Revisionstation
Pearson Edexcel International A level Business Unit 2.3.5 External Influences (3 complete lessons)
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Pearson Edexcel International A level Business Unit 2.3.5 External Influences (3 complete lessons)

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Pearson Edexcel International A level Business Unit 2.3.5 External Influences (3 complete lessons) 1 Economic influences a) The effect on businesses of, and how they can best respond to, changes in: • the rate of inflation • exchange rates (appreciation, depreciation) • interest rates • taxation and government spending • the business cycle. 2 Legislation a) The effects on businesses of: • consumer protection • employee protection • environmental protection • competition policy • health and safety • intellectual property rights (copyright, patents and trademarks). 3 The competitive environment a) The effects on businesses of competition in terms of competitor: • numbers • size • behaviour. b) Ways for a small business to compete in a competitive market.
Pearson Edexcel International A Level Business Unit 2.3.4 Resource Management (4 Complete Lessons)
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Pearson Edexcel International A Level Business Unit 2.3.4 Resource Management (4 Complete Lessons)

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Pearson Edexcel International A Level Business Unit 2.3.4 Resource Management (4 Complete Lessons) 1 Production, productivity and efficiency a) Methods of production: • job • batch • flow • cell. b) Productivity: • output per unit of input per time period • factors influencing productivity • link between productivity and competitiveness • ways to improve productivity. c) Efficiency: • production at minimum average cost • factors influencing efficiency • ways to improve efficiency. d) The distinction between labour- and capital-intensive production. e) Competitive advantage from short product lead-in times. 2 Capacity utilisation a) Capacity utilisation: current output (divided by) maximum possible output (× 100). b) Implications of under- and over-utilisation of capacity. c) Ways of improving capacity utilisation (under and over utilisation). 3 Inventory control a) Interpretation of inventory control diagram. b) Buffer inventory. c) Implications of poor inventory control. d) Just in time (JIT). e) Waste minimisation. f) Competitive advantage from lean production. 4 Quality management a) Quality: • control • assurance • circles. b) Total Quality Management (TQM). c) Continuous improvement (Kaizen). d) Competitive advantage from quality management.
Pearson Edexcel International A Level Business Unit 2.3.2 Financial Planning (5 complete lessons)
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Pearson Edexcel International A Level Business Unit 2.3.2 Financial Planning (5 complete lessons)

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Pearson Edexcel International A Level Business Unit 2.3.2 Financial Planning (5 complete lessons) 1 Sales, revenue and costs a) Calculation of sales volume and sales revenue. b) Calculation of fixed, variable costs, total costs and average costs. c) Ways of improving sales volumes and sales revenues. 2 Sales forecasting a) Purpose of sales forecasts. b) Factors affecting sales forecasts: • consumer trends • economic variables • actions of competitors. c) Difficulties of sales forecasting. 3 Break-even a) Contribution: selling price − variable cost per unit. b) Break-even point: • total fixed costs + total variable costs = total revenue. c) Using contribution to calculate the break-even point. d) Margin of safety. e) Interpretation of break-even charts. f) Limitations of break-even analysis. 4 Cash flow a) Construction and interpretation of simple cash-flow forecasts. b) Use and limitations of cash-flow forecasts. 5 Budgets a) Purposes of budgets. b) Types of budget: • based on historical figures • zero based. c) Variance analysis. d) Difficulties of budgeting