Bell-Work Please state how each of the businesses are organized? Think about how business are owned. Ching’s Hot Wings (Sole Proprietorship) FedEx (Corporation)

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Bell-Work Please state how each of the businesses are organized? Think about how business are owned. Ching’s Hot Wings (Sole Proprietorship) FedEx (Corporation) Silver Caboose (Partnership)

Objectives Describe the advantages and disadvantages of the three major forms of business organizations. Describe how cooperatives and nonprofits are like and unlike corporations and franchises.

The Main Idea Sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations are the most common forms of business organization. Cooperatives, nonprofits, and franchises are other forms.

Question: What does an entrepreneur need to know about the different types of ownership? Entrepreneurs need to have a good understanding about the advantages and disadvantages of each type of ownership, so that they can make the best decision for them.

Key Concepts Organizing a Business Other Ways to Organize a Business

Key Term sole proprietorship a business owned by one person unlimited liability when the owner is responsible for the company’s debts

Key Term a business owned by two or more people who share its risks and rewards partnership a company that is registered by a state and operates apart from its owners corporation

Key Term holding a firm’s owners responsible for no more than the capital that they have invested in it limited liability an organization that is owned and operated by its members cooperative

Key Term a type of business that focuses on providing service, not on making a profit nonprofit organization a contractual agreement to use the name and sell the products or services of a company in a designated geographic area franchise

The three main types of business organizations are: Organizing a Business The three main types of business organizations are: Sole Proprietorships Partnerships Corporations

U.S. Sole Proprietorships, Partnerships, and Corporations Figure 6.1 U.S. Sole Proprietorships, Partnerships, and Corporations

Sole Proprietorships About three-quarters of all businesses in the United States are sole proprietorships. sole proprietorship a business owned by one person

Advantages of Sole Proprietorships Easy to start Proprietors are in charge Proprietors keep all the profits Taxes are lower than a corporation’s

Sole Proprietorships A major disadvantage of owning a sole proprietorship is that the owner has unlimited liability. unlimited liability when the owner is responsible for the company’s debts

Disadvantages of Sole Proprietorships Limited access to credit Many run out of money The owner may not have the necessary skills The business ends when the owner dies

Question: Suppose you decide to make and sell jewelry as a business. Why might you want to be the sole owner of the business? It is easy to start, taxes are lower, and the owner makes all the decisions.

To start a partnership, you need a partnership agreement. Partnerships To start a partnership, you need a partnership agreement. partnership a business owned by two or more people who share its risks and rewards

Advantages of Partnerships Easy to start Easier to obtain capital Easier to obtain credit Not dependent on a sole person Only taxed once Diversity in skills

Disadvantages of Partnerships Business risk is shared Unlimited legal and financial liability is shared If one partner makes a mistake, all partners are responsible

Question: Say you had a partner who made a bad decision that caused your business to lose money. What steps might you take to correct the situation? Because partners are responsible for debts in a partnership, you must pay your share of the debt. If the partner makes other bad decisions, you might want to decide to end the partnership to limit further loss.

Corporations To form a corporation, the owners must get a corporate charter from the state where their main office will be located. corporation a company that is registered by a state and operates apart from its owners

Limited liability is a major advantage of a corporation. Corporations Limited liability is a major advantage of a corporation. limited liability holds a firm’s owners responsible for no more than the capital that they have invested in it

Advantages of Corporations Limited liability Ability to raise money by selling stock Business does not end when an owner dies

Disadvantages of Corporations Double taxation More government regulation Difficult and costly to start Income is taxed. Stockholders pay taxes on profits issued to them

Other Ways to Organize a Business Other ways to organize a business include: Cooperative Nonprofit Organization Franchise

Other Ways to Organize a Business The purpose of a cooperative is to save money on the purchase of certain goods and services. cooperative an organization that is owned and operated by its members

Why does a cooperative make sense? Question: Why does a cooperative make sense? Members have much in common and benefit from working together.

Other Ways to Organize a Business A nonprofit organization does not pay taxes because it does not make a profit. nonprofit organization a type of business that focuses on providing a service, not making a profit

Other Ways to Organize a Business To run a franchise, you have to invest money and pay franchise fees or a share of the profits. franchise a contractual agreement to use the name and sell the products or services of a company in a designated geographic area

What is the difference between a sole proprietorship and a partnership? A sole proprietorship is owned by one person. A partnership is owned by two or more people.

If a partner makes a bad decision, what responsibility do the other partners have? All partners share responsibility for a bad decision.

Why are cooperatives formed? so that the members have advantages in buying and selling products and services

Assignment In your groups, you will read two different scenarios and answer the questions that follow. You will draw two scenarios from my cards If you finish early, then you must complete the other two scenarios If you also finish all the scenarios, please write the vocabulary words in your own words.

Objectives/ Exit Ticket Describe the advantages and disadvantages of the three major forms of business organizations. Describe how cooperatives and nonprofits are like and unlike corporations and franchises.