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Economie

This lesson contains 18 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Slide 1 - Video

Chapter 6
Section 2:Types and functions of businesses
Pages  99-103

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Objectives
Classify the six types of businesses
Differentiate between types of businesses
Discuss the providing of services


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Types of businesses
1.Producer
2.Processor
3.Manufacturer
4.Intermediaries and wholesaler
5.Retailer and service businesses

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1.Producer:Agriculture, mining, fi shing, and forestry
2.Processor: sugar cane is turned into sugar,
crude oil into gasoline, and iron ore into steel.
3.Manufacturer:Goods are material products such as cars,
CDs, and computers.
4.Intermediaries and Wholesalers:A clothing wholesaler.
5. Retailer and service busineses:. Service stations, record
stores, and auto dealers are examples of retailers. taxi companies
and copy shops

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Which type of business is the third in position?
A
Retailer
B
Processor
C
Wholesaler
D
Manufacturer

Slide 6 - Quiz

Arrange the types of businesses in order of their processes.

Slide 7 - Mind map

List of two additional examples of retailers that would buy merchandise from wholesalers.

Slide 8 - Open question

1.Producer:a business that gathers raw goods
2.Processor:  changes raw materials into more fi nished products.
3.Manufacturer: a business that makes fi nished products out
of processed goods.
4.Intermediaries and Wholesalers: a business that moves goods from one business to another.Wholesalers  distributes goods 

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5. Retailer and service busineses: purchases goods from a wholesaler and sells them to
consumers, the final buyers of the goods.

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Who changes raw materials into more finished products?
A
Producer
B
Manufacturer
C
Processor
D
Retailer

Slide 11 - Quiz

How do wholesalers differs from intermediaries?

Slide 12 - Mind map

How do retailers differ from service businesses?

Slide 13 - Open question

 Services means becoming employed by, working as a consultant or independent contractor for, or in any way rendering services or assistance to a person, business or other entity. Providing of services deals with medical clinics and  law firms.

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What does service business deal with?
A
Producing products
B
Performing tasks
C
Giving raw materials
D
Exchanging goods

Slide 15 - Quiz

How a producer, processor and a manufacturer are not involved in producing a service? Use examples

Slide 16 - Mind map

Give the important terms of lesson.

Slide 17 - Mind map

Slide 18 - Slide