Wholesale and Retail Level 4 Facilitator’s Guide
R578.90
Wholesale and Retail is an extraordinary set of LTSM, that guides facilitators and learners through grasping, understanding and explaining different forms of ownership with the focus on Wholesale and Retail in order to find their place in the distribution channel.
The necessity and the different characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of the Wholesaler as well as the Retailer in the distribution channel becomes clear to any young entrepreneur.
Most importantly the main learning focus will be on greater issues involving Wholesale and Retail as key-functions in trade in South Africa.
Differentiation and the importance of Wholesale and Retail, as well as the fact that these two sectors can become interwoven in the existence of any type of ownership, such as, a Sole Owner, a Spaza shop, a Tuck Shop, a Partnership, a Close Corporation, a Private
Company and a Public Company, depending on the type of goods that are involved and the way
transactions are closed.
The material consists of a Facilitators Guide and a Learners Workbook. The material complies with all the National requirements. Level 4 covers 30 credits and can form part of the GETC qualification.
Description
Wholesale and Retail is an extraordinary set of LTSM, that guides facilitators and learners through grasping, understanding and explaining different forms of ownership with the focus on Wholesale and Retail in order to find their place in the distribution channel.
The necessity and the different characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of the Wholesaler as well as the Retailer in the distribution channel becomes clear to any young entrepreneur.
Most importantly the main learning focus will be on greater issues involving Wholesale and Retail as key-functions in trade in South Africa.
Differentiation and the importance of Wholesale and Retail, as well as the fact that these two sectors can become interwoven in the existence of any type of ownership, such as, a Sole Owner, a Spaza shop, a Tuck Shop, a Partnership, a Close Corporation, a Private Company and a Public Company, depending on the type of goods that are involved and the way transactions are closed.
The material consists of a Facilitator’s Guide and a Learner’s Workbook. The material complies with all the National requirements. Level 4 covers 30 credits and can form part of the GETC qualification.