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Predictions for the Business Studies HSC exam? (4 Viewers)

hihglightermmmm

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i thought it was ops but ive just checked syllabus and
ops = Good/service differentiation
marketing = product/service differentiation
i think it was one of those exams that seemed easy at first glance but there were a lot of rly specific details you had to catch which is kinda shit, hopefully markers kinda accept both
Its the same thing though regardless
 

K2Trappy

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i thought it was ops but ive just checked syllabus and
ops = Good/service differentiation
marketing = product/service differentiation
i think it was one of those exams that seemed easy at first glance but there were a lot of rly specific details you had to catch which is kinda shit, hopefully markers kinda accept both
they will they're both very similar, if u didn't mention operations specifically its practically impossible to know which one ur talking about
 

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wait is office supplies a current asset, i literally draw a line in the middle of the table and decided the top half was current
No, the only current assets in the table were cash, inventory and receivables. but the current liabilities which usually include loans too didn't in this case because it was a long-term loan, so it was only payables and overdrafts
 

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yeah u gotta think of what they are. current assets u aim to turn into cash within 12 months. u dont buy office equiptment such as desks, with the intention of selling them 12 months later
 

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No, the only current assets in the table were cash, inventory and receivables. but the current liabilities which usually include loans too didn't in this case because it was a long-term loan, so it was only payables and overdrafts
slay i think i got that right possibly maybe
 

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yeah u gotta think of what they are. current assets u aim to turn into cash within 12 months. u dont buy office equiptment such as desks, with the intention of selling them 12 months later
why u telling me that like im gonna do that next time (jk ily)
 

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