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Basics of Commerce A Complete Study

MP4 | Video: AVC 1280x720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 5.5 Hours | Lec: 105 | 572 MB

Genre: eLearning | Language: English

 

In a single course, learn Internal Trade, International Trade, Transport, Warehousing, Banking, Insurance, Advertising.

Welcome to this course on Basics of Commerce A Complete Study.

The very first disclaimer: This is an Academic Oriented Course with an intention to enable the student to understand the various aspects of Commerce so that they can prepare themselves for various academic examinations.

In this course, you are going to understand as to What is Commerce and its related aspects. But why we should understand What is Commerce?

"In Modern world, we are enjoying a very happy life and good standard of living because of development of commerce. Commerce provides all the things that are required to lead a happy life. Commerce refers to those activities which are necessary to bring goods and services from the place of their origin to their place of consumption."

So, what you will learn in this course?

In this course, you will learn the following:

Section 1: Introduction to Commerce:

Meaning of barter system - definition of commerce -business-industry-trade-hindrances of trade-branches of commerce.

Section 2: Internal Trade - Small Scale Retail Organisation:

Home trade - wholesale and retail trade - middle men types of small retail organisation - street stalls - second hand goods dealers - speciality shops

Section 3: Internal Trade - Large Scale Retail Organisation:

Types of large scale retail organisation - departmental stores - features - merits - demerits - multiple shops meaning - definition -features - consumer co-operative storesmail order business - hire purchase and instalment system - recent developments - web marketing -E-commerce - Tele shopping

Section 4: International Trade:

International trade - meaning - need - merits and demerits - differences between home trade and foreign trade - types of foreign trade - import, export, entrepot trade with examples - import trade - procedure - intermediaries involed in import trade - indent house - clearing agents - export trade - procedure - intermediaries involved in export trade -

commission agents - export and trading houses - globalisation multinational company - WTO.

Section 5: Transport

Meaning of transport - importance of transport functions of transport - types of transport - land - water - air - merits -

demerits - private and public carrier - containerisation - documents used in transport - bill of lading - charter party -

way bill - railway receipt - air way bill

Section 6: Banking

Need for banking - meaning of bank - kinds of banks - commercial banks - central bank - functions of commercial banks - co-operative banks - indigenous bankers - Reserve Bank of India - functions - internet banking and EFT (electronic funds transfer ) cheque - definition - features - MICR cheques - crossing - kinds - endorsement - meaning - kinds of endorsement - dishonour of cheque - reasons - ATM card - credit card.

Section 7: Warehousing

Need of warehousing - meaning of warehouse and warehousing - functions of warehousing - kinds of warehousing - private - public - co-operative - bonded - advantages - warehousing documents - warehouse warrant - dock warrant - dock receipt - delivery order - warehouse keepers receipt - warehousing in India and in Tamil Nadu.

Section 8: Insurance:

Necessity of insurance - meaning of insurance - insurance - assurance difference - principles of insurance - forms of insurance - life insurance - kinds of life policies - surrender value and nomination - fire insurance - marine insurance - burglary insurance - mediclaim policy - privatisation of insurance - meaning - need and benefits.

Section 9: Advertising:

Meaning of advertising - objectives of advertising - merits and demerits - media of advertising - press, indoor

advertising , news paper, magazines, journals, radio & T.V outdoor advertising - film, window display - web

advertising or internet advertising.

Section 10: Salesmanship and Consumerism:

Meaning of salesmanship - definition - importance of salesmanship - consumerism - meaning - consumers

exploitation with examples - rights and duties advocated by - a) Mahatma Gandhi - b) John F. Kennedy - consumer

protection councils - national - state - district - procedure for making complaint - role of government in protecting the

interest of consumer.

How this course is structured?

This course is structured in self paced learning style. Video lectures (screencast) are used for explaining the concepts.

Any Prior Knowledge is required?

No Prior knowledge is required for taking this course.

What are the basic equipment required for this course?

PC / Laptop / Tab / Mobile (Android / iOS) with good Internet Connection.

Content update:

As on 22nd December, 2016:

35 Lectures have been uploaded and remaining lectures as described above will be added in the following days.

 

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