Chapter 10 Internal Trade
Chapter 10 Internal Trade
Business Studies
Chapter - 10
Internal Trade
Shradha Bidasaria
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Trade
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Retail Trade
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Generally dealing non-standardized and
low value goods.
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Operates mainly on streets of residential
areas, exhibition grounds, public places
etc.
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Supply the goods at
the door step of the
consumers.
Market Traders
Fixed Shop
Retailers
Fixed Shop Retailers - Features
a Large resources
They have a lot of goods compared to
itinerant traders
Fixed Shop Retailers - Features
b Deal in different products
They deal consumer goods,
both durables and non-durables
Fixed Shop Retailers - Features
c Credibility
They have greater credibility in the minds of
consumers as they provide services like
home delivery, guarantees, repairs, credit
facility etc.
Types of
Retailers
Scale
General Second Hand
Stores Goods
Shop
Scale
Retailers
Multiple Super
Shops
Bazar
Consumer
Mail Order
Co-op
Houses
Stores
Large Scale Retailers
● Automatic mutual
advertisement –
One department
advertises the
other.
Large Scale Retailers
Limitations of Departmental Stores
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Lack of personal attention – as they have
to handle a very large number of customers
daily.
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High Operating Cost – due to heavy
rent, salaries of experts etc.
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High possibility
loss – They incur highof Lack of personal
attention
loss due to change
taste
in and fashion of
consumers, as they
have a large quantity
of stock.
Large Scale Retailers
Limitations of Departmental Stores
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Inconvenient Location – The central location of
the store make it inconvenient for the consumers
who reside away from it, also it suffers from
traffic problems and parking difficulties.
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Huge investment –
It requires heavy
investment for
establishment
and maintenance.
Multiple Shops
or
Chain Stores
Large Scale Retailers
b Multiple Shops / Chain Stores
It is a system of branch shops operated under
a centralized management and dealing in
similar line of goods
Branches of the
shop are located
the nation under the
throughout
same name and
management and they
specialize in one or two
lines of goods
Large Scale Retailers
Multiple Shops
Multiple shops are organized by the manufacturers
to eliminate middlemen
Convenient
location
Large Scale Retailers
Features of Multiple Shops
● Follows cash and carry principle.
● Uniformity in shop’s design and lay-out.
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Proper inspection from head office ensures the
smooth functioning.
Large Scale Retailers
Advantages of Multiple Shops
● Economies of large scale buying – Centralized
purchase attracts higher discount,
low transportation cost, common
advertisement etc.
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Elimination of middlemen – Direct
bulk purchase from producers.
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No bad debts – Theyfollow cash
and carry system.
Large Scale Retailers
Advantages of Multiple Shops
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Diffusion of risk – Loss in one shop
may be compensated by the profits in other
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shops.
Low cost – Low cost of operation
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because of economies of scale.
Flexibility – Unprofitable branches can
be shifted to somewhere else.
Large Scale Retailers
Limitations of Multiple Shops
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Limited choice – they deal in one or two lines of
goods.
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Lack of initiative and motivation – Due to
centralized control, there is only less chance for
initiatives from the part of the branch managers.
Large Scale Retailers
Limitations of Multiple Shops
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No personal contact due to scale
large operations.
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Risk due to change in taste and fashion lead to
great loss.
Differences Between
Departmental Stores
&
Multiple Shops
Departmental Stores Vs. Multiple Shops
1 Location
2 Variety of goods
Limited variety of
Large variety of
goods from a
goods from different
producers specific producer
only
Departmental Stores Vs. Multiple Shops
3 Services offered
Additional facilities
No such additional
like restaurants, play
facilities are
zone, alteration of provided
garments etc.
Departmental Stores Vs. Multiple Shops
4 Pricing policy
No uniform pricing
policies, instead
Fixed price and
they are giving
uniform pricing
discounts to clear policies are followed
the stocks in special
occasions
Departmental Stores Vs. Multiple Shops
5 Class of customers
6 Credit facilities
5.Delay in delivery.
6. Possibility of abuse – Dishonest
traders may cheat the customers.
5.High dependence
postal on services
Success of the –business
depends on the efficiency
of postal department.
Consumers'
Cooperative
Stores
Large Scale Retailers
d Consumers’ Co-operative Stores
It is a retail store formed and run by
consumers on co-operative principles
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