CSEC POB P3 June 2010
CSEC POB P3 June 2010
CSEC POB P3 June 2010
PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS
7 hour
01240032/F 20t0
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Read the following case study and answer the questions that follow.
CASE STUDY
Sally Wells started a local newspaper five years ago with two of her cousins, Jody and Carla Pew. They
Fields, and
started out with a business plan, having done a feasibility study within their community, Muss
neighbouring communities. Muss Fields is a large community with many youth groups. It boasts several
faced by
churches, banks, insurance companies and other manufacturing concerns. The only challenge
the business came from two national papers that did not really address the issues of Muss Fields.
Sally is the Managing Editor, Jody deals with finances, sales, purchasing and promotions, while
Carla
heaás the production ãepartment and deals with the various pelsonnel involved with the firm.
'Start-up"
capitalwas difficult to acquire. However, with expert marketing and managerial skills, within five years
they were able to fepay loans they received from relatives and friends'
By the end of the first year they had forrned a small limited liability company which operated from the
front room and garage'atJody;s parents'house. The business was able to raise some additional capitaL
from a local bank. lnitiatty the business was very time consuming and required a great deal of flexibilify
as they found themselves working long hours doing all sorts ofjobs.
There was the constant need to get sufficient numbers of advertisers and sponsors for articles
to keep
the cost of the paper down. However, there was the problem of getting them to pay promptly.
Another
problem was getting the articles from contributors who were always tardy.
production cost had risen four times since the firm started operations. Most of their suppliers had to import
always
materials and were using the hike in oil prices as an excuse to increase prices. However, there was
the option to purchase on the parallel market. After the fifth year the company reorganized to include a
marketing manager and ten full-time employees who work in finance, production and marketing.
They have an excellent team of writers, although every year or so one has to be replaced. However,
in
recent times the goveÍrment wants all journalists and writers to pay alarge registration and licensing
fee. The professional organization has been lobbying for a reduction in these fees. Despite the many
challenges, Muss Fields Weekly decided to expand to become a daily newspaper'
Complete the Business Plan below using the information from the case.
BUSINESS PLAN
( L mark)
( l mark)
(2 marks)
3. Management Functions
(2 marks)
4. Ethical Issues
Identi$r TWO ethical issues that must be taken into consideration in the operation of the business.
(2 marks)
5. Executive Summary
(2 marks)
Total l0 marks
Market Research
Describe TWO methods that the business can use to conduct market research.
(2 marks)
7. Industry Trend
Evaluate the prospects for growth and survival of this type of industry.
(2 marks)
8. Size of Market
( I mark)
f 9. Target Market
(2 marks)
(2 marks)
List THREE promotional strategies that the business can use to promote its products.
(3 marks)
Identify TWO strategies that the business can use to supply its products to consumers'
(2 marks)
Give a concise statement on the reason why the marketing plan is likely to be successful'
(2 marks)
Total 16 marks
Identifu Two soufces from which the business can obtain its capital.
(2 marks)
15. Collateral
IdentiSz TV/O items that can be used by the business as collateral to secure funding.
(2 marks)
Identify TWO methods that canbe used by the business to raise capital.
(2 marks)
(2 marks)
(4 marks)
(2 marks)
Total14 marks
END OF TEST
07240032/F 2010