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Form 4 Commerce

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    By - Secondary Commerce Tutor

  • 3 students
  • 166 Hours 40 Min
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Course Requirements

Form 4 Commerce Course Requirement Course Description: The Form 4 Commerce course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of various business concepts and principles. This course aims to equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills to excel in the field of commerce and develop a strong foundation for further studies or future careers in business. Course Objectives: 1. To introduce students to the fundamental principles of commerce and business management. 2. To develop students' understanding of basic accounting and financial concepts. 3. To familiarize students with the various functions and roles within a business organization. 4. To enhance students' critical thinking and problem-solving skills related to commerce. 5. To promote ethical business practices and responsible decision-making. Course Content: 1. Introduction to Commerce - Definition and scope of commerce - Importance and role of commerce in society - Types of commerce (trade, aids to trade, and auxiliaries to trade) 2. Business Management - Functions of management (planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling) - Types of business organizations (sole proprietorship, partnership, and company) - Business ethics and social responsibility 3. Accounting and Financial Concepts - Introduction to accounting principles and concepts - Preparation and interpretation of financial statements - Budgeting and financial planning 4. Business Functions - Marketing and sales - Human resource management - Operations management - Financial management Assessment Methods: 1. Continuous assessments (quizzes, assignments, and class participation) 2. Mid-term examination 3. Final examination Prerequisites: There are no specific prerequisites for enrolling in the Form 4 Commerce course. However, a basic understanding of mathematics and English language skills will be beneficial. Course Duration: The course will be conducted over a period of one academic year, consisting of two semesters. Conclusion: The Form 4 Commerce course is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in commerce and business management. By successfully completing this course, students will be equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills to pursue further studies or embark on a career in the field of commerce.

Course Description

Form 4 Commerce course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of various business and economic concepts. Through this course, students will develop the necessary knowledge and skills to navigate the world of commerce and make informed decisions in the business environment. Key topics covered include accounting principles, business studies, economics, and entrepreneurship. The course aims to equip students with a solid foundation in commerce, enabling them to pursue further studies or embark on a career in the business field. Taught by experienced professionals, this course ensures a professional and engaging learning experience for all students.

Course Outcomes

Form 4 Commerce course aims to provide students with a strong foundation in various aspects of commerce, including business studies, economics, accounting, and entrepreneurship. This comprehensive course is designed to equip students with essential knowledge and skills required for a successful career in the commerce field. Course Outlines: 1. Introduction to Commerce: - Definition and scope of commerce - Importance and relevance of commerce in the modern world - Overview of various sectors in commerce 2. Business Studies: - Understanding business organizations and their types - Functions of management: planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling - Business ethics and corporate social responsibility 3. Economics: - Basic economic concepts: demand and supply, scarcity, opportunity cost - Microeconomics and macroeconomics - Market structures: perfect competition, monopoly, oligopoly, and monopolistic competition 4. Accounting: - Introduction to accounting principles and concepts - Recording financial transactions: journals, ledgers, and trial balance - Preparation of financial statements: income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement 5. Entrepreneurship: - Introduction to entrepreneurship and its significance - Characteristics and skills of successful entrepreneurs - Steps involved in starting and managing a business

Course Curriculum

  • 6 chapters
  • 234 lectures
  • 110 quizzes
  • 166 Hours 40 Min total length
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1 The Flow of Activities in an Enterprise
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3 The Flow of Activities in a Enterprise [Quiz]
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4 Advantages of Hypermarket
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6 Advantages of Hypermarket [Quiz]
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7 The Economic and Social Role of an Enterprise
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9 The Economic and Social Role of an Enterprise [Quiz]
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10 Incorporated Associations
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12 Incorporated Associations [Quiz]
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14 Departmental Stores
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15 Departmental Store [Quiz]
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16 Advantage of departmental store
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18 Advantage of departmental store [Quiz]
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19 Advantages of Hyper Market
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21 Advantages of Hyper Market [Quiz]
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22 Hyper market
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24 Hypermarket [Quiz]
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25 Advantages of Multiple Shops 1
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27 Advantages of Multiple Shops [Quiz]
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28 Advantages of Multiple Shops 2
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30 Advantages of Multiple Shops 2 [Quiz]
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31 Distribution as intermediaries of trade
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33 Distribution as Intermediaries of trade [Quiz]
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34 SETTING UP A BUSINESS
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36 Setting up a Business [Quiz]
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37 PRODUCER GOODS
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39 Producer Goods [Quiz]
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40 TYPES OF CHEQUE
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41 Types Of Cheque [Quiz]
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42 PERMANENT INVENTORY
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43 Permanent Inventory [Quiz]
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44 INVENTORY AND THE SYSTEMS OF INVENTORY
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45 Inventory Systems and the Systems of Inventory [Quiz]
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46 METHOD OF STOCK EVALUATION
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47 Method of Stock Evaluation [Quiz]
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48 OUTPUT
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49 Output [Quiz]
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50 OTHER PRINCIPLES OF COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES
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51 Other Principles of Cooperative Societies [Quiz]
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52 ORGANISATION, MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF PUBLIC CORPORATION
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53 Organisation, Management And Control Of Public Corporation [Quiz]
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54 ORAL CONTRACT
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55 Oral Contract [Quiz]
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56 WRITTEN CONTRACT
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57 Written Contract [Quiz]
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58 MUNICIPAL ENTERPRISE
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59 Labour
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60 JOBBERS
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61 FORMULA OF DIVIDEND, RATE OF DIVIDEND AND YIELDS
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62 CREDIT UNIONS OR THRIFT AND LOAN COOPERATIVES
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63 COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES
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64 PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE SOCIETY
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65 THE CONSUMERS COPERATIVE SOCIETY
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66 DISADVANTAGES OF COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES
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67 different types of limited liabity companies
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68 DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SHARES AND STOCKS
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69 CAPITAL GEARING
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70 Characteristics of labour
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71 CHARACTERISTICS OR PRINCIPLES OF COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES
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72 Classification based on nature of activity
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73 Classification of labour
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74 Survival of small firms
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75 PROFIT SHARING IN A COMPANY
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76 PUBLIC COPORATIONS
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77 THE DEED OF PARTNERSHIP
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78 THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PUBLIC COMPANIES AND COOPERATION
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79 THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL ROLE OF AN ENTERPRISE
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80 THE ELEMENTS WHICH CONSTITUTE AN ENTERPRISE
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81 THE NOMINAL OR AUTHORIZED CAPITAL
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82 THE ORIGIN OF COMMERCE
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83 THE STOCK EXCHANGE MARKET
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84 TRADE ASSOCIATION
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85 CALCULATING YIELDS
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86 CALCULATING DIVIDEND TO ORDINARY SHAREHOLDERS
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87 RIGHTS OF A BUYER
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88 SOURCES OF FINANCE FOR PRIVATE-
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89 THE SCOPE OF COMMERCE
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90 ADVANTAGES OF COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES
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91 Retailers-Functions: Services to wholesaler and consumers
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92 Retailers-function: Services to wholesalers and Consumers [Quiz]
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93 Wholesalers -Functions: Services to producers and retailers.
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94 Wholesalers - Functions: Services to producers and retailers [Quiz]
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95 Definition of Middlemen
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96 Definition of Middleman [Quiz]
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97 Distribution channels: traditional and modern distribution channels
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98 Distribution channels: traditional and modern distribution channels [Quiz]
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99 Types of wholesalers: General wholesalers specialized wholesalers, Regional iholesalers
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100 Types of wholesalers: General wholesalers specialized wholesalers, Regional iholesalers [Quiz]
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101 Trade agents: Brokers, factors, forwarding agents.etc.
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102 Reasons for recent growth in the size of retail trade.
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103 Types cf warehouses.
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104 Advantages of self-service.
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105 Advantages of each type of whole saler.
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106 Forms of retail organization e.g. chain stores Departmental stores, supermarkets, hypermarkets, mail order business etc. (large and small scale)
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107 Municipal Enterprise [Quiz]
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108 Labour [Quiz]
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109 Jobbers [Quiz]
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110 Formula of Dividend, Rate of Dividend and Yields [Quiz]
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111 Credit Union Or Thrift & Loan Cooperatives [Quiz]
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112 Disadvantages of Cooperative Societies [Quiz]
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113 Cooperative Societies [Quiz]
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114 Producer's Cooperative Society [Quiz]
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115 The Consumer Cooperative Society [Quiz]
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116 Different Types of Limited Liability Companies [Quiz]
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117 Differences Between Shares and Stocks [Quiz]
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118 Capital Gearing [Quiz]
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119 Characteristics of Labour [Quiz]
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1 Definition and role of the bank
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3 Importance of the banking system to the economy
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5 Kinds of banks
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7 Central bank (BEAC)
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9 functions and economic role of banks
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11 Commercial banks: role and examples
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13 Merchant banks: role and examples
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15 Development banks and other financial institutions: roles and examples
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17 Agricultural banks
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19 Cash operations (simplified)
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21 Types of accounts for customers and remittance
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23 Payments on behalf of. customers
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25 Bank clearing travelling assistance granted by banks
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27 Discount operations, loans and advances
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29 Types of credit
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31 Securities and control of banking system in Cameroon
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33 National credit council, control commission for credit establishments, professional association for credit establishments
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35 Cheques.
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37 Micro finance establishments in Cameroun
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39 Money transfer
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1 Functions of Money
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2 Money and its Preferability and a Medium of Exchange
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1 Various services: Mail services, financial services of post offices, information services
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3 Problems facing Cameron Postal services.
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5 Importance of telecommunications
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7 Teiecommunication services, telephone, telegram, telex, fax or facsimile, etc.
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9 Advantages of each Types.
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11 Disadvantages of each Types
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13 Private mail services, mobile phone films (MT, Orange etc.)
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15 Services rendered by mobile phone enterprises.
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17 Recent Developments in Post and Telecommunication.
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1 General notions
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3 Transport contracts: obligation of parties. documents to prove contract
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6 Importance of transport to the economy
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7 Factors that determine the choice of transport
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9 Transport network in Cameroon.
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11 Road transport: Advantages.
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13 Road Transport Disadvantages
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15 Inland waterways; Advantages.
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17 Inland waterways; Disadvantages.
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19 Rail Transport: Advantages.
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21 Rail Transport: disadvantages.
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23 Pipeline Transport: Advantages.
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25 Pipeline Transport: disadvantages.
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27 Sea transport: contract and shipment
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29 Sea vessels, shipping conferences, freight rates shippers council.
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31 Cameroon shipping line (CAMSHIP), National Ports Authority
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33 Facilities of a modern sea port
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35 Documents used in sea transport. Bill of loading, manifest etc
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37 Types of charter party, contents of charter party
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39 Containerization: Advantages.
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41 Containerization: Disadvantages
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43 Advantages of sea transport
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45 Disadvantages of sea transport
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47 Air Transport: Advantages
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49 Air Transport: Disadvantages
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51 CAMAIR
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53 City and inter-city Transport services and facilities
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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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