Foundation Studies

Introduction to Business

Introduction

This course introduces candidates to the foundational concepts of business, including various types of ownership, business planning, and financial management. Candidates will explore the roles and responsibilities within different business structures, such as sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations, and understand the legal and financial implications of each. The course emphasises the importance of business planning, including setting objectives, budgeting, and funding options, to ensure successful operation and growth. Candidates will gain a clear understanding of the business environment and acquire essential skills for navigating the complexities of business, preparing them for further studies in economics, management, and entrepreneurship.


Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the types of business ownership and status.
  • Know the purpose of effective business planning.

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A pioneer of both the credit card industry and automated teller machines, Citibank – formerly the City Bank of New York.

A pioneer of both the credit card industry and automated teller machines, Citibank – formerly the City Bank of New York – was regarded as an East Coast equivalent to Wells Fargo during the 19th century.

Bank of America has 4,265 branches in the country, only about 700 fewer than Chase. It started as a small institution serving immigrants in San Francisco.

With $1.8 trillion in consolidated assets, Bank of America is second on the list. Its headquarters in Charlotte, North Carolina, singlehandedly makes that city one of the biggest financial centers in the country.


This Course Includes
  • Level: 2