Business Characteristics ICEV
process of recording, classifying, summarizing and reporting the financial position of a business
Accounting
Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity
Accounting Equation
items of value owned by a business
Assets
financial statement which reports totals in asset, liability and owner's equity accounts
Balance Sheet
process of effectively working together in group settings
Cooperation
department responsible for distributing goods and services in the most efficient and cost-effective manner
Distribution
department responsible for managing the use of company funds, obtaining needed funds and creating a financial plan
Finance
department responsible for maintaining the employment process, training and developing staff and following laws and proper procedures
Human Resources
financial statement which reports net income or net loss of a company
Income Statement
businesses which move finished goods from one business to another by buying, storing and reselling goods; often referred to as "middlemen"
Intermediaries
debts or obligations of a business
Liabilities
process of reaching a company's goals and objectives by utilizing its resources; department responsible for the management process
Management
businesses which change raw or processed goods into finished goods
Manufacturers
department responsible for creating products which meet consumer wants and needs, guiding products through the product life cycle and understanding consumers through marketing research
Marketing
four interrelated marketing strategies used to meet consumer needs; consist of product, price, promotion and place
Marketing Mix
pyramid expressing the needs of people in levels: basic needs, safety, belongingness, love, esteem and self-actualization
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
businesses which provide goods and services to businesses and individuals, but operate on donations, volunteers and philanthropists rather than profit
Non-profit Organizations
businesses which change raw goods into a more finished form, known as processed goods
Processors
businesses which develop products for distribution from raw goods
Producers
marketing theory stating the stages experienced by products and services from their introduction to their decline; consists of four stages: introduction, growth, maturity, decline
Product Life Cycle
department responsible for producing goods and services in the most efficient and cost-effective manner
Production
materials derived from natural resources
Raw Goods
businesses which provide services to consumers and other businesses
Service Firms