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POBF - 5.02 Key Terms

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Business RiskThe possibility of loss (failure) or gain (success) inherent in conducting business
Command economic systemAn economic system in which all or many of the means of production and distribution are owned and controlled by the government
CommunismA command economic system in which the government controls the economic system and does not allow private ownership of the means of production and distribution
CompetitionThe rivalry among two or more businesses to attract scarce customer dollars
Cost of GoodsThe amount of money a business pays for the products it sells or for the raw materials from which it produces goods to sell; the amount of money a business pays for the products (or for any part of the products) it sells.
Direct competitionRivalry between or among businesses that offer similar types of goods or services
Economic risksRisks that result from changes in overall business conditions
Economic systemThe organized way in which a country handles its economic decisions and solves its economic problems
ExpensesMoney spent or cost incurred in an organization's efforts to generate revenue, representing the cost doing business
GuaranteeA promise made to the consumer that a product's purchase price will be refunded if the product is not satisfactory
Human riskPerils caused by human errors as well as the unpredictability of customers, employees, or the work environment
IncomeThe money received by resource owners and by producers for supplying goods and services to customers
Indirect competitionRivalry between or among businesses that offer dissimilar goods or services
MonopolyA type of market structure in which a market is controlled by one supplier, and there are no substitute goods or services readily available
Natural risksPerils resulting from environmental causes
Non-price competitionA type of rivalry between or among businesses that involves factors other than price (e.g.customer services, modern facilities, trained personnel, and variety of products)
Operating expensesAll of the expenses involved in running a business
OligopolyA market structure in which there are relatively few sellers, and industry leaders usually determine prices
Perfect competitionA market structure in which there are many businesses selling a lot of identical products for about the same price to many buyers; also knownas pure competition
Price competitionA type of rivalry between or among businesses that focuses on the use of price to attract scarce customer dollars
Private enterprise systemAn economic system in which individuals and groups, rather than government, own or control the means of production-the human and natural resources and capital goods used to produce goods and services. Also known as free market economy, private profit system, market system, capitalistic system, or free enterprise system
ProfitMonetary reward a business owner receives for taking the risk involved in investing in a business; income left once all expenses are paid
Profit motiveThe desire to make a profit which moves people to invest in business
Pure risksThe possibility of loss to a business without any possibility of gain
Regulated monopolyMonopoly that the government allows to exist legally
SocialismA modified command exonomic system in which government owns the basic means of productions and allows private ownership of businesses as well
Speculative risksChances of loss that may result in loss, no change, or gain
Tradtional economyAn economic system in which people produce only what they must have in order to exist; all economic decisions are based on habit and tradition
WarrantyA promise made by the seller to the customer that the seller will repair or replace a product that does not perform as expected.


Teacher
East Burke High School
Connelly Springs, NC

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