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XX(304731.1)
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All the essentials for creating, monitoring and managing your budgets.
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77634.6016
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ClickView (Firm)
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XX(304720.1)
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We look at the difference between 'Quantitative' and 'Qualitative' methods and when to use which.
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Autre
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71876.8125
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XX(304724.1)
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Working captial, current ratio, gross and net profit margins are explored to give you the basics on financial records.
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Autre
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71876.8125
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XX(304733.1)
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All the basics you'll need to know about planning your cash flow taking into consideration your fixed and variable costs.
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Autre
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71876.8125
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ClickView (Firm)
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XX(304716.1)
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A sketch that demonstates the difference between financing (external investment) and funding (internal investment).
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67235.4531
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ClickView (Firm)
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XX(304750.1)
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The basics of income and expenditure when monitoring and controlling costs.
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Autre
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63390.8438
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ClickView (Firm)
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XX(302908.1)
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Financial information is at the very core of business operations. But many business owners, managers and executives are in the dark when it comes to the terms and phrases of financial information and how they relate to business management and performance. Glenyce Johnson, Managing Director of Peregrine Adventures, offers plain English explanations of some critical elements of financial information. Financial information explained: * Budget * P&L * Profit * The bottom line * Forecasts * Cash flow * Assets and liabilities * Balance sheet * Debtors and creditors * Financial management KPIs
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Autre
Pertinence:
0.0833
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XX(302516.1)
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Starting and operating any business is not simply a case of putting up a sign or registering a website and declaring yourself open for business. In the establishment of any enterprise, capital is needed before any doors open, phones ring or hits start appearing on the website. Likewise for established businesses, growth, expansion or diversification requires finance - and it's got to come from somewhere. This film examines the various sources of finance available to businesses. Barry Morse from the Cardiff Business School, in conjunction with a presenter, takes us through a range of sources of finance including shareholder funds, venture capital, silent partnerships, banks, trade credit and factoring. There is also a bonus section on hiring and leasing. This informative programme is an essential resource for all students of business and business management at senior secondary and FE levels.
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0.0737
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