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Business Studies Explored

Definition of Business Studies A Level

Through case studies, essays and project work, A Level Business Studies addresses the practice and theory of finance, commerce and markets.

Why Study A Level Business Studies?

Business and economics play a huge role in the world today. They can facilitate wealth creation and development and they touch the lives of humans globally.

What Will I Study during A Level Business Studies?

Your assignments, coursework and essays may cover topics such as marketing and research, financial management, organisational models and practical problem solving.

Further Study after A Level

Business Studies A Level provides a solid grounding for Degree level study at university, or a vocational course in the workplace, e.g. management accounting.

Where can I find out more?

Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA)

http://www.qca.org.uk/qca_4710.aspx


Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations (OCR)

http://www.ocr.org.uk/Data/publications/key_documents/AS_ALevel_GCE_Business_Studies_Specification.pdf

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"a very helpful piece of writing.."
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"excelent peiece of work it have helped me a lot to finish my assesment for starting a small business, i would love to see more work like this.. thanks a million bro"
tanvir90
"#1# In summary, the report is quite outstanding. This is due, as the student clearly understands EasyJet's objectives and their goals which there set out to achieve. I believe that the report, could be enhanced, however there are small amendments. The report gives an overview of EasyJet within the first paragraph, which is quite good. This is due to that this allows the examiner to prominently understand what the report is based upon. The report states that EasyJet was founded by Sir Stelios Haji-Loannou in 1995. This is good, as this points out how the company was formed. Although the report could include the person's background and his business actives before he set-up the company. This would allow the examiner to understand the person's background. #2# The report states that the business has a no tie policy, expect from the pilots. It would be good to include their option on this, and include the reason/s to why there would implement such a policy. For example the report could include 'EasyJet has a no tie policy, which may be due to allow their employees to feel at home when there are working, this creates an relax form of working.' The report states a number of bullet points, which describes EasyJet's objectives. These are explained well and justified were necessary. #3# The report states the term 'Public Limited Company', however hasn't fully explained this term. The report could include 'An Public Limited Company, is a company which is owned by a number of shareholders. Shareholders can purchase shares at the price stated (which can increase/decrease on a daily basis) on the London Stock Exchange'. All technical terms, should be explained to allow the examiner to acknowledge the student's understanding."
danielbeal
"life saver xx"
dawn2dusc
"this article was really of help as you can easily tailor it to any other business organisation whatever you just want"
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