Internal Trade
- Introduction to Internal Trade
- What is Internal Trade?
- Wholesale Trade and Services of Wholesalers
- Services Offered by Wholesalers
- Services Offered by Retailers
- Difference between Wholesaler and Retailer
- Types of Retailers: Itinerant Retailers and Fixed Shop Retailers
- Who are Itinerant Retailers?
- Who are Fixed Shop Retailers?
- What are Departmental Stores?
- What are Chain or Multiple Stores?
- Difference between Departmental Stores and Multiple Stores
- Mail Order Houses: Meaning, Advantages, and Disadvantages
- Consumer Cooperative Stores: Meaning, Advantages, and Disadvantages
- Super Markets – Characteristics, Advantages and Disadvantages
- What is External Trade?
- What is GST? Types, Features, Benefits, Input Tax Credit, GST Council
- Role of Commerce and Industry Associations in Promotion of Internal Trade
Business Studies
Business Studies is defined as the area of study that talks about the principles of business, economics and management. It is taught at the secondary level in India as an academic elective. It covers management, marketing, and finance.
w3wiki Business Studies covers every topic, like Business, Commerce, Forms of Business Organisation, Business Services, Business Finance, Social Responsibility, Business Ethics, International Business, Functions of Management, Principles of Management, Marketing, Stock Exchange, Training, Recruiting, Planning, etc.
Table of Content
- Business, Trade, and Commerce
- Forms of Business Organisation
- Private, Public, and Global Enterprises
- Business Services
- Emerging Modes of Business
- Social Responsibilities of Business and Business Ethics
- Formation of a Company
- Sources of Business Finance
- Small Business
- Internal Trade
- International Business
- Nature and Significance of Management
- Principles of Management
- Business Environment
- Planning
- Organising
- Staffing
- Directing
- Controlling
- Financial Management
- Financial Markets
- Marketing
- Consumer Protection
- CBSE Previous Year Papers (2020)
- Business Studies Notes for CBSE Class 11th
- Business Studies Notes for CBSE Class 12th