Offline research methods
Posted by Con Tributor in Oct, 2014
What are offline research methods? Offline research methods are the ways that people gather information on a TOPIC without using computers, smart phones, tablets, or other internet-connected devices. What are offline research methods like? Offline research methods are like the ‘old school’ way of gathering information—before the introduction of computers. These methods require the researcher […]
Online research methods
Posted by Con Tributor in Oct, 2014
What are online research methods? Online research methods are the digital tools and processes used to gather information on a topic from an internet search. The information gathered may include both factual information and the opinions of experts. What are online research methods like? Online research methods are like asking a parent about a historical […]
WHS Duty holders in Australian law
Posted by Con Tributor in Sep, 2014
Who are Duty holders in Australian WHS law? Under Australian WHS law, duty holders are people that are responsible for ensuring the safety of a group of people or an organisation. What is a WHS Duty Holder in Australian WHS law like? A Duty Holder in Australian WHS law is like sports club administrators who take […]
PCBU in Australian WHS law
Posted by Con Tributor in Sep, 2014
What is the PCBU in Australian WHS law? PCBU stands for person conducting a business. The WHS Act places the primary duty of care and various other duties and obligations on a PCBU. This is a broad concept that is used to apply to all types of modern working arrangements. What is the purpose of […]
Workplace Health and Safety Laws in Australia
Posted by Con Tributor in Sep, 2014
What are Workplace Health and Safety (WHS) laws in Australia? The Work Health and Safety Act 2011 sets out framework that protects the health, safety and welfare of all workers at work. It also protects the health and safety of anyone else who might be affected by the work that is being conducted. What are […]
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Cost of Capital
Posted by Con Tributor in Sep, 2014
What is the cost of capital? The cost of capital is the cost of obtaining funds used to finance a business. It refers to the two different types of funds, equity and debt. What is cost of capital like? Cost of capital is like a receipt that you get from the future, it gives you […]
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Property rental agreements
Posted by Con Tributor in Sep, 2014
What are Property rental agreements? Property rental agreement forms are used when renting a unit, house, townhouse, houseboat or apartment. These can be presented in the form of either written or oral, most commonly being written though. Property rental agreements outline the legal rights and responsibilities of the tenant and are a legally binding contract. […]
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Sole trader regulations in Australia
Posted by Con Tributor in Sep, 2014
What are Sole traders? – A sole trader is the simplest business structure. This particular structure is cheap to set up as there are only a few legal and tax formalities. If a business is operated as a sole trader, you are legally responsible for all aspects of the business. What are Sole traders like? […]
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Business Pricing Strategies
Posted by Con Tributor in Sep, 2014
What are Business pricing strategies? Pricing refers to the process of setting a price for a product or service and more than any other element of your marketing mix and this is what will have the biggest impact on the amount of profit you make over time. What are Business pricing strategies like? A Business […]
Category: BSBSMB402
Working Capital
Posted by Con Tributor in Sep, 2014
What is Working Capital? Working capital is the amount by which current assets (cash, checking and savings account balances etc.) exceed current liabilities. What is Working Capital like? Working capital is similar to Fixed Capital in that both assets are important in the ongoing functions of a business. Fixed capital assets are those that are […]