What is a Business?.

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What is a Business?

What is a business? Any organisation involved in: Production of a good, or Provision of a service

Why businesses exist People and organisations have needs and wants A business aims to satisfy these needs and wants It tries to make a profit for itself And to earn a return on investment

Difference between a need and a want Needs satisfy our basic requirements for living: Food Water Warmth Security Shelter Wants are things we desire beyond our needs A better mobile phone A faster car

Nature of business activity Business activity refers to any part of a three-stage process INPUTS (e.g. raw materials, labour & machinery) and TRANSFORMING them into OUTPUTS (e.g. products & services) Transforming inputs is known as “adding value”

Main categories of inputs Land and natural resources E.g. fields to build factories on; energy to power factory Labour E.g. employees needed to operate machines, sell to customers Capital E.g. plant and machinery, computers, finance Entrepreneurship People who are prepared to invest in and manage a business Give business a sense of direction and energy

Products Product = anything that satisfies customer needs and wants. This can be: A “good” Something tangible E.g. a mobile phone A “service” Usually intangible Something other people do for you E.g. service you receive when you stay in a hotel

Value Added Occurs when a business transforms inputs into outputs Value added is difference between: (1) Cost of inputs and (2) Price of outputs Adding value is way a business makes profit

What is Profit? Profit = difference between total revenues and total costs If total costs are higher than total revenues - business makes a “loss” Profit or loss of usually measured over a period of time (e.g. a year, six months) Described in an accounting statement called profit and loss account In the long-term, businesses need to make profits to survive

Entrepreneur A person who is willing to take a risk on a business Usually invests own money Organises elements of production within a business Driving force behind business Requires: Persistence Skill Judgement Luck