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FORM 3 Commerce

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    By - Secondary Commerce Tutor

  • 7 students
  • 166 Hours 40 Min
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 Form 3 Commerce Course Description: Form 3 Commerce is a comprehensive course designed to provide students with a solid foundation in the field of commerce. This course aims to equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills to understand the principles and practices of commerce, including business operations, economics, accounting, and entrepreneurship. Through a combination of theoretical concepts and practical applications, students will develop a deep understanding of the commercial world and its impact on society. Course Objectives: 1. To introduce students to the fundamental concepts and theories of commerce. 2. To develop students' understanding of business operations, including marketing, finance, and human resources. 3. To provide students with a basic understanding of economics and its relevance to commerce. 4. To familiarize students with the principles of accounting and financial management. 5. To foster an entrepreneurial mindset among students and encourage innovative thinking.

Course Description

This commerce course typically focuses on the principles, theories, and practices of business and trade. The course aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the various aspects of commerce, including accounting, finance, marketing, economics, and management.

In this commerce course, students will learn about the fundamentals of business, such as how to analyze and interpret financial statements, create and implement marketing strategies, and make informed business decisions. You will also gain knowledge about different business structures, including sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations.

This course may cover topics like business ethics, consumer behavior, market research, supply chain management, international trade, and entrepreneurship. Students will develop skills in problem-solving, critical thinking, communication, and teamwork, which are essential for success in the business world.

Throughout this course, students may be required to complete individual and group projects, case studies, and presentations. These activities provide hands-on experience and help students apply the theoretical concepts to real-world situations.

Overall, our commerce course prepares students for a wide range of careers in business, finance, marketing, sales, consulting, and entrepreneurship. It equips them with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the complex world of commerce and contribute to the success of organizations.

Course Outcomes

Form 3 Commerce course aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of fundamental concepts related to commerce, business, and economics. Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical applications, students will develop essential skills and competencies necessary for success in the commercial world. This course will cover various topics, including business organization, economics, accounting, and entrepreneurship. Course Objectives: 1. To introduce students to the basic principles and concepts of commerce. 2. To develop an understanding of different types of businesses and their organizational structures. 3. To familiarize students with economic theories and their applications in the business context. 4. To provide students with an overview of accounting principles and practices. 5. To foster an entrepreneurial mindset and encourage innovative thinking. Course Outline

Course Curriculum

  • 13 chapters
  • 266 lectures
  • 114 quizzes
  • 166 Hours 40 Min total length
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2 Producer Goods [Quiz]
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3 The Scope of Commerce
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4 The Origin of Commerce
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6 Money and Its Preferability As A Medium of Exchange
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7 Objectives of Commerce
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9 Role of Commerce
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11 Importance of Commerce
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12 Classification of Commercial activities
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14 Production
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15 Stages of Production
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17 Factors & Rewards of Production
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18 Division of Production
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20 Labour
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21 Division Of Labour
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23 Advantages of Division of Labour
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24 Disadvantages of Division of Labour
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26 Production Goods
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27 Forms of Specialization
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29 Output
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30 Consumer Goods
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32 METHOD OF STOCK EVALUATION 2
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METHOD OF STOCK EVALUATION 2


33 Hyper market_1
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Hyper market_1


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35 FORMULA OF DIVIDEND, RATE OF DIVIDEND AND YIELDS
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FORMULA OF DIVIDEND, RATE OF DIVIDEND AND YIELDS


36 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SHARES AND STOCKS
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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SHARES AND STOCKS


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38 THE ORIGIN OF COMMERCE
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THE ORIGIN OF COMMERCE


39 The stock exchange market
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The stock exchange market


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41 Trade association
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Trade association


42 RIGHTS OF A BUYER
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RIGHTS OF A BUYER


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44 THE SCOPE OF COMMERCE
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THE SCOPE OF COMMERCE


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1 TYPES OF CHEQUE_1
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TYPES OF CHEQUE_1


1 PERMANENT INVENTORY
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PERMANENT INVENTORY


2 INVENTORY AND THE SYSTEMS OF INVENTORY 2
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INVENTORY AND THE SYSTEMS OF INVENTORY 2


1 OUTPUT
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OUTPUT


2 Labour
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Labour


3 Characteristics of labour
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Characteristics of labour


4 Classification of labour
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Classification of labour


1 ORAL CONTRACT
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ORAL CONTRACT


2 WRITTEN CONTRACT
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WRITTEN CONTRACT


1 OTHER PRINCIPLES OF COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES
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OTHER PRINCIPLES OF COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES


2 JOBBERS
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JOBBERS


3 DISADVANTAGES OF COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES
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DISADVANTAGES OF COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES


4 different types of limited liability companies
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different types of limited liability companies


5 CHARACTERISTICS OR PRINCIPLES OF COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES
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CHARACTERISTICS OR PRINCIPLES OF COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES


6 COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES
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COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES


7 Producers cooperative society
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Producers cooperative society


8 THE CONSUMERS COOPERATIVE SOCIETY
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THE CONSUMERS COOPERATIVE SOCIETY


9 ADVANTAGES OF PUBLIC CORPORATIONS
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ADVANTAGES OF PUBLIC CORPORATIONS


10 ADVANTAGES OF COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES
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ADVANTAGES OF COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES


1 Profit sharing in a Company 2
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Profit sharing in a Company 2


2 THE DEED OF PARTNERSHIP
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THE DEED OF PARTNERSHIP


1 CAPITAL GEARING
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CAPITAL GEARING


1 Elements Constituting an Enterprise
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THE ELEMENTS WHICH CONSTITUTE AN ENTERPRISE


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3 Classification of enterprise according to the nature of activity, types of operation and size.
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5 Departments or an enterprise/ organization of different services (storage, production, purchasing Administration, commercial) etc.
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7 Flow of activities in the enterprise: the exploitation cycle of commercial and industrial enterprises
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9 The Economic and Social Role of an Enterprise
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The Economic and Social Role of an Enterprise


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11 Promotion of small and medium scale enterprises. (SME) i.e. FOGAPE, CAPME, SNI, etc
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13 Rights Of A Buyer
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15 MUNICIPAL ENTERPRISE
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MUNICIPAL ENTERPRISE


16 SOURCES OF FINANCE FOR PRIVATE-
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SOURCES OF FINANCE FOR PRIVATE-


1 Calulating Yields
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Calulating Yields


2 CALCULATING DIVIDEND TO ORDINARY SHAREHOLDERS
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CALCULATING DIVIDEND TO ORDINARY SHAREHOLDERS


1 ORGANISATION, MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF PUBLIC CORPORATION
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ORGANISATION, MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF PUBLIC CORPORATION


2 PUBLIC CORPORATIONS
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PUBLIC CORPORATIONS


1 Sole Proprietor
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3 Advantages of A Sole Proprietor
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4 Disadvantages of A Sole Proprietor
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5 Partnership
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7 Advantages of Partnership
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9 Disadvantages of Partnership
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10 Types of partnerships and partners
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12 The Deed of partnership
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13 Incorporated Associations
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15 Types Of Limited Liability Companies
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16 Limited companies (public and private)
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17 Differences Between Limited Companies (Public & Private)
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19 Setting Up a Business
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21 Similarities Between Limited Companies (Public & Private)
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22 Source of Finance For Private Enterprises
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24 Sources of Finance For Public Enterprises
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25 Municipal Enterprise
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26 Terms Used In The Profit Sharing In A Company
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28 Formation of a company
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29 Capital structure of a company
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31 Types & Features of Capital Structure of a Company
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33 Advantages of Limited Liability Companies
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34 Disadvantages of Limited Liability Companies
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35 Cooperatives
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37 Characteristics Or Principles Of Cooperative Societies
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39 Other Principles Of Cooperative Societies
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40 The Producers Cooperative Society
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41 The Consumers Cooperative Society
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43 The Marketing Cooperative Societies
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44 Credit Unions Of Thrift And Loan Cooperatives
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46 Advantages Of Credit Unions
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47 Advantages of Cooperative Societies
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49 Disadvantages Of Cooperative Societies
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50 Trade Association
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52 The Stock Exchange Market
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54 Jobbers
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55 The Nominal Or Authorized Capital
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57 Paid Up Capital And Unissued Or Reserved Capital
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58 Differences Between Shares And Stocks
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60 Public Corporations
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61 The Establishment & Organization of Public Corporations
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63 Organisation, Management And Control Of Public Corporation
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64 Advantages Of Public Corporations
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66 Disadvantages Of Public Corporations
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67 Sources of finance to enterprises (private and public)
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69 Calculating Dividend To Ordinary Shareholders
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70 Calulating Yields
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71 Capital Gearing of Companies
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73 Formula Of Dividend, Rate Of Dividend And Yields
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74 Calculating The Level of Capital Gearing
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76 Profit Sharing of Companies
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78 An Implied Contract
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79 Multinational enterprises.
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80 Privatization
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82 Advantages of Privatisation
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83 Disadvantages of Privatisation
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85 Nationalization
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86 Advantages of Nationalization
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88 Disadvantages of Nationalization
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1 Producer Goods
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2 Oral Contract
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4 Sales contract: Definition and characteristics
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6 Types of credit Retailing
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7 Advantages of credit sales i.e. to the buyer, to the seller
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9 Disadvantages of credit sales i.e. to the buyer, to the seller
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10 Documents used for buying and selling operations
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12 Documents which are used for information about goods
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13 Documents which are used for information about letter of enquiry
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15 Documents which are used for information about quotation.
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16 Terms of delivery or price quotations
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18 Documents concerning order
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19 Documents concerning order forms.
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21 Documents concerning subscription letters.
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22 Documents concerning invoicing.
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24 Documents concerning calculation of taxes.
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25 Documents concerning discounts.
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27 Documents concerning credit/debit notes (correction documents) etc.
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28 Documents concerning delivery and storages
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30 Documents concerning bin cards (stock cards).
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31 Documents concerning delivery note.
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33 Documents concerning consignment note.
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34 Documents concerning payment: bill of exchange
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36 Documents concerning payment: promissory note.
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37 Documents concerning payment: post office cheque.
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39 Documents concerning payment: money order.
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40 Documents concerning payment: receipt.
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42 Documents concerning payment: bank cheques etc.
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43 Documents which are used for information about catalogue
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45 Written Contract
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Secondary Commerce Tutor

Our secondary commerce tutor plays a crucial role in equipping students with the knowledge, skills, and mindset necessary to understand and participate effectively in the world of commerce, business, and economics. They prepare students for future academic and career pursuits in various commercial and entrepreneurial fields.

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