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Distinguish trade, business and commerce on three unique bases ,with a practical example each​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Industry Commerce Trade 1. ... It represents the exchange of goods and services. 3. It requires huge fixed ... of cheques, remittance of funds to different places, and discounting of bills. ... Explain with examples, the various types of industries.

Answered by theja80
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Major differences between industry, commerce and trade are as follows:

Basis Industry Trade Commerce

Meaning

It involves manufacturing activities such as extraction, construction and production of goods. It involves transfer or exchange of products distributed by commerce.

It involves distribution of products produced by industries.

Capital Requirement

Requires huge amount of capital to establish industry. Requires less capital than industry and commerce.

Requires less amount of capital than industry but larger amount than trade to operate its activities.

Level Of Risk

Riskier than commerce and trade. Relatively less riskier than industry and commerce.

Less riskier than industry but involves high risk than trade.

Side

Supply side of the product. Both side (demand and supply) of the product. Demand side of the product.

Creation Of Utility

It creates form utility. It creates processing utility.

It creates time utility and place utility.

Place Of Operation It is operated in workshop or factory.

It is

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