Topics
Introduction of Commerce and Business
Trade
- Concept of Trade
- Internal Trade
- Wholesale Trade
- Retail Trade
- Types of Retailers> Itinerant Retailers
- Types of Retailers> Fixed Shop Retailer
- Small Scale Fixed Retailer
- Large Scale Fixed Retailers
- Departmental Stores
- Super Market Shop
- Chain Stores or Multiple Shops
- One Price Shop
- Concept of Mall
- International Trade
- Export Trade
- Procedure of Export Trade
- Import Trade
- Procedure of Import Trade
- Entrepot Trade
- Comparison of Different Types of Retailers and Trade Practices
Small Scale Industry and Business
Forms of Business Organisation - 1
- Private Sector Organisations
- Sole Trading Concern
- Partnership Firm
- Types of Partners
- Types of Partnerships Firms
- Hindu Undivided Family Business Or Joint Hindu Family Business
- Co-operative Society
- Types of Cooperative Societies
- Joint Stock Company
- Amul: A Successful Co-operative Movement in India
- Private Limited Company
- Public Limited Company
- Comparison of Different Forms of Business Organization
Forms of Business Organisation - 2
Institutes Supporting Business
Business Environment
- Concept of Business Environment
- Importance of Business Environment
- Dimensions of Business Environment
- Internal Factors
- External Factors> Natural Environment
- External Factors> Social Environment
- External Factors> Political Environment
- External Factors> Economic Environment
- External Factors> Technological Environment
- External Factors> Legal Environment
- New Economic Policy and Business
- Liberalisation
- Privatisation
- Globalisation
- Impact of New Economic Policy on Business
Introduction to Management
- Introduction
- Types
- Key Point Summary
Maharashtra State Board: Class 11
Introduction
These retailers operate from a permanent shop and serve customers from the same location every day.
- Handle a limited range of goods and know customers personally.
- Fixed location builds trust and loyalty.
- Conveniently located near homes for easy access.
- Examples Include General stores, medical stores, and laundry shops, among others.
Maharashtra State Board: Class 11
Types
1. General Stores:
- Sell everyday items like food, soaps, medicines, and stationery.
- Usually located near residential areas.
- May offer home delivery.
- Buy products from wholesalers or manufacturers.
- E.g., A neighborhood grocery store offering bread, milk, and snacks.
2. Second-hand Goods Shop:
- Sell used items like books, furniture, clothes, and cars.
- Repair and restore goods before selling.
- Preferred by people with limited incomes due to lower prices.
- Items may lack quality and warranty.
3. Authorized Dealer:
- Sells products from one specific manufacturer (e.g., TVs, washing machines).
- Focuses on increasing sales and promoting products.
- Does not sell other brands.
- E.g., A store selling only one brand of mobile phones.
4. Specialty Shops:
- Sell products from one category (e.g., toys, sports goods, clothes).
- Offer a wide variety in that category.
- Provide expert advice to customers.
- Prices vary, giving customers multiple choices.
- E.g., A shop selling only children’s toys with multiple brands and price ranges.
Maharashtra State Board: Class 11
Key Point Summary
- Small-scale fixed shop retailers operate permanent shops in their local area.
- They focus on meeting daily consumer needs with a limited product range.
- Types include general stores, second-hand shops, authorized dealers, and specialty shops.
- Build strong customer relationships and offer convenience.
- Essential for local economies and consumer satisfaction.
