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Corporation | A form of business that is a legal entity and is recognized as having rights and duties legally. |
Sole Proprietorship | This is a form of business that is owned and run by only one person. |
Partnership | This is a form of business that is run by two or more parties with the common goal being to make a profit. |
Entrepreneur | A person who comes up with a new idea or invention and brings together a country's resources to take the idea to the marketplace. |
Inventor | A person who creates or discovers a new method |
Trademark | A name |
Logo | A design that is used for immediate recognition of an organization. |
Slogan | Is a jingle or catchy phrase that attracts different target markets. |
Copyright | It is the exclusive right authors have to prevent others from copying their works. |
Patent | It is the exclusive right given in exchange for the full disclosure of an invention. |
Business ethics | These are practices assuring that the highest legal and moral standards are observed in your relationships with the people in your business community |
Customer | The most important person in your business. |
Marketing | A process of planning and executing the pricing |
Marketing mix | This is the unique combination of pricing |
Target market | These are the customers who are most likely to buy the products. |
Product | The firm's goods or services they are selling. |
Price | This is determined by demand for the goods and the cost of the goods. |
Place | How a product flows from producer to customer. |
Promotion | This is how different elements help increase the sale of the product such as advertising |
Marketing plan | This is a plan that is a detailed statement of how the business will be developed. |
Competition | It is a rivalry between individuals and/or businesses |
Expense | This is an outflow of money to pay for an item or service in your business. |
Advertising | This is a means of communicating with customers. |
Customer service | This is the service provided to customers before |