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The Following Are The Ten Important Characteristics of A Business

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THE FOLLOWING ARE THE TEN IMPORTANT CHARACTERISTICS OF A BUSINESS:

1. Economic activity:
Business is an economic activity of production and distribution of goods and services. It provides
employment opportunities in different sectors like banking, insurance, transport, industries, trade etc. it is
an economic activity corned with creation of utilities for the satisfaction of human wants. It provides a
source of income to the society. Business results into generation of employment opportunities thereby
leading to growth of the economy. It brings about industrial and economic development of the country.

2. Buying and Selling:


The basic activity of any business is trading. The business involves buying of raw material, plants and
machinery, stationary, property etc. On the other hand, it sells the finished products to the consumers,
wholesaler, retailer etc. Business makes available various goods and services to the different sections of
the society.

3. Continuous process:
Business is not a single time activity. It is a continuous process of production and distribution of goods
and services. A single transaction of trade cannot be termed as a business. A business should be
conducted regularly in order to grow and gain regular returns. Business should continuously involve in
research and developmental activities to gain competitive advantage. A continuous improvement strategy
helps to increase profitability of the business firm.

4. Profit Motive:
Profit is an indicator of success and failure of business. It is the difference between income and expenses
of the business. The primary goal of a business is usually to obtain the highest possible level of profit
through the production and sale of goods and services. It is a return on investment. Profit acts as a driving
force behind all business activities. Profit is required for survival, growth and expansion of the business.
It is clear that every business operates to earn profit. Business has many goals but profit making is the
primary goal of every business. It is required to create economic growth.

5. Risk and Uncertainties:


Risk is defined as the effect of uncertainty arising on the objectives of the business. Risk is associated
with every business. Business is exposed to two types of risk, Insurable and Non-insurable. Insurable risk
is predictable. Predictable factors are controllable to some extent, such as: a) Taxes b) Change in the
volume of expected sales c) Cost of supplies and equipment d) Overhead costs e) Salaries f) Cost of
goods and services offered. The Unpredictable factors include: a) Changes in trends and tastes of
customers. b) Impact of the local economy on customer base. c) Any unexpected action taken by your
competitors.
The calculation and management of the risk is vital to ensure the success of a business firm. Insurance
and Risk management helps in minimizing the risk associated with the business.

6. Creative and Dynamic:


Modern business is creative and dynamic in nature. Business firm has to come out with creative ideas,
approaches and concepts for production and distribution of goods and services. It means to bring things in
fresh, new and inventive way. One has to be innovative because the business operates under constantly
changing economic, social and technological environment. Business should also come out with new
products to satisfy the growing needs of the consumers.

7. Customer satisfaction:
The phase of business has changed from traditional concept to modern concept. Now a day, business
adopts a consumer-oriented approach. Customer satisfaction is the ultimate aim of all economic activities.
Modern business believes in satisfying the customers by providing quality product at a reasonable price.
It emphasize not only on profit but also on customer satisfaction. Consumers are satisfied only when they
get real value for their purchase.

The purpose of the business is to create and retain the customers. The ability to identify and satisfy the
customers is the prime ingredient for the business success.

8. Social Activity:
Business is a socio-economic activity. Both business and society are interdependent. Modern business
runs in the area of social responsibility. Business has some responsibility towards the society and in turn
it needs the support of various social groups like investors, employees, customers, creditors etc. by
making goods available to various sections of the society, business performs an important social function
and meets social needs. Business needs support of different section of the society for its proper
functioning.

9. Government control:
Business organisations are subject to government control. They have to follow certain rules and
regulations enacted by the government. Government ensures that the business is conducted for social
good by keeping effective supervision and control by enacting and amending laws and rules from time to
time. Some important acts framed by the government include:

i. The Competition Act, 2002

ii. Foreign Exchange Management Act, 1999

iii. The Environment Act, 1986

iv. Indian Companies Act, 1956

v. Consumer protection Act

10. Optimum utilisation of resources:


Business facilitates optimum utilisation of countries material and non-material resources and achieves
economic progress. The scarce resources are brought to its fullest use for concentrating economic wealth
and satisfying the needs and wants of the consumers.

IMPORTANCE OF PROFIT
First, let’s start with the definition of profit being profit is the difference that arises when a firm’s sales
revenue exceeds its total costs. This can be shown in an equation Revenue-Total Cost=Profit. With profit,
there are also different types of profit. One type of profit managers’ use a lot is operations profit, which
the amount is remaining once all fixed and variable costs have been deducted from total revenue, but
before tax has been paid. But, what is the importance of profit?

It goes without saying that profits are important to the majority of businesses. Profits are usually assessed
in relation to some yardstick – for example, the amount invested or sales revenue.
Profits are important because:

 They provide a measure of success of a business which is important for new businesses.
 They are the best source of finance/capital to invest in expanding the business. See why here.
 They are act as a magnet to attract further funds from investors enticed by the possibility of high
returns on their investment.
However, it is not uncommon for a new business to fail to make a profit in the first months or even years
of trading. The need to generate profits becomes more important as time passes. A business ultimately
needs to make profits to reward its owners for putting money into the enterprise.

Going back to different types of profit, there is possibly a more important measure of profit which is
profit after tax, since this is the profit that the business can decide to do what it wants with it. The most
important uses to which these profits can be put are:

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