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Business in the real world The purpose and nature of businesses - AQA. Business ownership - AQA. Setting business aims and objectives - AQA. Business stakeholders - AQA. Business location - AQA. Business planning - AQA. Expanding a business - AQA.
The good news is that while it may seem daunting at first, GCSE Business is not inherently "hard." It has its challenges, but with the right approach and a genuine interest, students can thrive.
Equation W = m g. work done = force × distance along the line of action of the force. W = F s. force applied to a spring = spring constant × extension. F = k e. moment of a force = force × distance normal to direction of force. M = F d. pressure =
Profit = total revenue – total costs. This is a simple and yet very important formula. If revenue is greater than costs, a company will make a profit. If costs are greater than revenue, a company will make a loss.
Theme 1: Marketing and People. Theme 2: Managing Business Activities. Theme 3: Business Decisions and Strategy. Theme 4: Global Business.
The full A level specification is assessed by three written papers: Paper 1: Business 1 (1 Hour 30 Minutes) is 100 marks in total (33.3% of A-level). Paper 2: Business 2 (1 Hour 30 Minutes) is 100 marks in total (33.3% of A-level). Paper 3: Business 3 (2 Hours) is 100 marks in total (33.3% of A-level).
There are four questions on Paper 1, each with 20 marks. Each of the four questions includes a “mini case study”, with information about a fictional business. Each of the four questions on Paper 1 is split into 5 parts: Question. Marks.
Your GCSEs must include either maths and / or English , or a Functional Skills qualification in maths and / or English. We are firmly committed to finding the right course for you to ensure you can flourish.