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Clear and concise business notes covering key topics like management, marketing, economics, and finance. Includes summaries, real-world examples, and exam tips—perfect for students looking to excel in business studies.

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Chapter 4 Choosing a form of business ownership
sole proprietorship
➔​ business owned and operated by one person
◆​ most popular type of business ownership
◆​ ranked last in sales revenues.
◆​ 24.1 million sole proprietorship in U.S (72%)
◆​ 4% of total annual sales
●​ Advantages:
○​ ease of start-up & closure
■​ limited legal requirements.
○​ pride of ownership
○​ retention of all profits
■​ all profits become owner’s personal earnings
○​ no special taxes
■​ profits earned are taxed a the owner’s personal income
○​ flexibility of being your own boss
■​ free of making decisions on own
●​ Disadvantages:
➔​ Unlimited liability- legal concept that holds a business owner personally
responsible for all business debts.
●​ lack on continuity
○​ if the owner dies, retires, legally incapable, the firm ends.
●​ lack of money
○​ banks, suppliers, other lenders r unwilling to lend large sums of money.
●​ limited management skills
○​ must be an expert in many different areas (accounting, sales, buying,
etc)
●​ Difficulty in hiring employees

Partnerships
➔​ a voluntary organisation of 2 or more persons to act as co-owners of a business for
profit.
◆​ less common than sole proprietorship & corporation
◆​ represents only 10% of U.S businesses
◆​ no legal maximum number of partners

●​ 2 Types of partners
➔​ General partner- a person who assumes full/shared responsibility for operating a
business.
➔​ Limited Partner- a person who invests money in a business but has no management
responsibility/liability for losses beyond the amount they invested in the partnership.

, THE PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT:
➔​ Articles of partnership- an agreement listing & explaining the terms of the
partnership.
◆​ the agreement should state:
●​ who will make final decisions
●​ each partner duties
●​ how much profit/loss e/ partner receives or responsible for
●​ what happens if partner wants to close the firm or dies
●​ Advantages:
○​ Ease of startup
■​ limited legal requirements
○​ availability of capital & credit
■​ bcs partners can pool their funds, partnership has more capital
available than S.P
○​ Personal interest
■​ help from another partner
○​ combined business skills/knowledge
■​ weakness of one partner may be offset by another partner’s strength.
○​ retention of profits
■​ all profits belong to the owners
○​ no special taxes
■​ e/ partner’s share of profit is taxed the same as a sole proprietorship
(S.P)
●​ DisAdvantages
○​ unlimited liability
■​ e/ general partner is legally+personally responsible for the debts, taxes,
& actions of any other partners conducting partnership business, even
if they didn’t do anything wrong.
■​ limited partners only risk their og investment
○​ management disagreements
○​ lack of continuity
■​ terminated if one partner dies, withdraws, wants to discontinue;
remaining partner can purchase that partner’s ownership share.
○​ frozen investment
■​ hard to take out invested money


Corporation
➔​ an artificial person created by law w/ most of the legal rts of a real person, including rts
to start/operate a business, buy/sell property, borrow money, sue/be sued, & enter into
binding contracts.
◆​ corp. exists only on paper
◆​ makes up 18% of businesses
◆​ accounts 82% of sales revenue
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