Forms of business organization

Major Forms of Business
Organization
Sole Proprietorship
Business Owned by One Person
Advantages of Sole Proprietorship
• Easy to start business.
• Owner makes all the decisions and is own
boss.
• Owner receives all profits.
• No business income taxes.
• Psychological—sense of freedom.
Disadvantages of a Sole
Proprietorship
• Capital is limited to what the owner can supply
or borrow.
• Unlimited liability - Owner is liable (responsible)
for all debts, even losing personal property if
business fails.
• Long hours and hard work necessary and owner
may have limited skills.
• Limited life - Life of the business depends upon
owner; it ends if owner quits or dies.
Partnership
Business owned and managed by
a small group, often not more than
two or three people, who become
partners.
Types of Partnerships
• General Partnership – all partners
responsible for the management and
financial obligations of the business.
• Limited Partnership – at least one partner
not active in daily running of the business.
Advantages of a Partnership
• Fairly easy to start the business.
• Easier management – each partner brings ideas and
expertise to the business.
• Special taxes on partnership.
• More sources of capital available.
• More business skills available – usually can attract top
talent into the business.
Disadvantages of a Partnership
• Each partner liable for business debts made by all
partners, even to losing personal property if business
fails (unless partnership is limited liability partnership).
• Each partner can make decisions, more than one boss –
potential conflicts.
• Limited Life - Partnership ends of a partner quits or dies.
• Each partner shares the profit.
Corporation
Business owned by a number of people
(called stockholders or shareholders)and
operated under written permission from
the state in which it is located. Charter is
granted giving business permission to
incorporate.
Stock
• Stockholders or shareholders – investors
who become owners of the corporation.
• Common stock – basic ownership – one
vote for each share of stock owned.
• Preferred stock – non-voting ownership,
but get dividends first.
• Dividends – Money representing a portion
of the corporate profits.
Advantages of a Corporation
• More sources of capital available – stocks
and bonds.
• Specialized managerial skills available.
• Limited liability - Owners liable only up to
the amount of their investment.
• Ownership can be easily transferred
through the sale of stock; business not
affected by change of ownership.
• Unlimited life.
Disadvantages of a Corporation
• Difficult and more expensive to start the corporation.
• Owners do not have control of decisions made each day,
unless they are officers of the company.
• Business activities of the corporation limited to those
stated in the certificate of incorporation.
• Very detailed record keeping and corporation required to
pay income tax on profits.
• More government regulation.
Franchise
Written contract granting
permission to sell someone else’s
product or service in a prescribed
manner over a certain period of
time and in a specified territory.
Cooperative
Business owned by the members it
serves and is managed in their
interest.
Consumer cooperative
Service cooperative
Producer cooperative
Non-Profit Organizations
Examples:
Towns or Municipal Corporations
Private Colleges and Universities
American Red Cross
Future Business Leaders of America
Labor Unions
• Work for its members’ interests in various
employment matters.
• Use collective bargaining – negotiating for
benefits, working conditions, etc. between
management and labor representatives.
Professional Organizations
• Organization of people in specialized
occupations that work to improve the
profession.
• Examples: American Bar Association,
American Management Association,
National Education Association, etc.
Business Organizations
• Chamber of Commerce
• Better Business Bureau
Government
• Link between consumers and resources.
• Directly produce and distribute certain goods
and services to consumers.
– Tennessee Valley Authority
– National Defense
• Indirectly acts as regulator with things such as
public utilities, Social Security, etc.
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Forms of business organization

  • 1. Major Forms of Business Organization
  • 3. Advantages of Sole Proprietorship • Easy to start business. • Owner makes all the decisions and is own boss. • Owner receives all profits. • No business income taxes. • Psychological—sense of freedom.
  • 4. Disadvantages of a Sole Proprietorship • Capital is limited to what the owner can supply or borrow. • Unlimited liability - Owner is liable (responsible) for all debts, even losing personal property if business fails. • Long hours and hard work necessary and owner may have limited skills. • Limited life - Life of the business depends upon owner; it ends if owner quits or dies.
  • 5. Partnership Business owned and managed by a small group, often not more than two or three people, who become partners.
  • 6. Types of Partnerships • General Partnership – all partners responsible for the management and financial obligations of the business. • Limited Partnership – at least one partner not active in daily running of the business.
  • 7. Advantages of a Partnership • Fairly easy to start the business. • Easier management – each partner brings ideas and expertise to the business. • Special taxes on partnership. • More sources of capital available. • More business skills available – usually can attract top talent into the business.
  • 8. Disadvantages of a Partnership • Each partner liable for business debts made by all partners, even to losing personal property if business fails (unless partnership is limited liability partnership). • Each partner can make decisions, more than one boss – potential conflicts. • Limited Life - Partnership ends of a partner quits or dies. • Each partner shares the profit.
  • 9. Corporation Business owned by a number of people (called stockholders or shareholders)and operated under written permission from the state in which it is located. Charter is granted giving business permission to incorporate.
  • 10. Stock • Stockholders or shareholders – investors who become owners of the corporation. • Common stock – basic ownership – one vote for each share of stock owned. • Preferred stock – non-voting ownership, but get dividends first. • Dividends – Money representing a portion of the corporate profits.
  • 11. Advantages of a Corporation • More sources of capital available – stocks and bonds. • Specialized managerial skills available. • Limited liability - Owners liable only up to the amount of their investment. • Ownership can be easily transferred through the sale of stock; business not affected by change of ownership. • Unlimited life.
  • 12. Disadvantages of a Corporation • Difficult and more expensive to start the corporation. • Owners do not have control of decisions made each day, unless they are officers of the company. • Business activities of the corporation limited to those stated in the certificate of incorporation. • Very detailed record keeping and corporation required to pay income tax on profits. • More government regulation.
  • 13. Franchise Written contract granting permission to sell someone else’s product or service in a prescribed manner over a certain period of time and in a specified territory.
  • 14. Cooperative Business owned by the members it serves and is managed in their interest. Consumer cooperative Service cooperative Producer cooperative
  • 15. Non-Profit Organizations Examples: Towns or Municipal Corporations Private Colleges and Universities American Red Cross Future Business Leaders of America
  • 16. Labor Unions • Work for its members’ interests in various employment matters. • Use collective bargaining – negotiating for benefits, working conditions, etc. between management and labor representatives.
  • 17. Professional Organizations • Organization of people in specialized occupations that work to improve the profession. • Examples: American Bar Association, American Management Association, National Education Association, etc.
  • 18. Business Organizations • Chamber of Commerce • Better Business Bureau
  • 19. Government • Link between consumers and resources. • Directly produce and distribute certain goods and services to consumers. – Tennessee Valley Authority – National Defense • Indirectly acts as regulator with things such as public utilities, Social Security, etc.