AGENDA Thursday, November 17

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AGENDA Thursday, November 17 Three Key Ideas (:10 Minute Rotation) Business Organization Teach On Class Web Site Geographic Elevation Workface Composition Read Chapter 10, Section Titled – Men and Women At Work As always … Keep Up With Reading

THE FORMATION OF CORPORATIONS AND FUNCTION OF STOCK "OWNERSHIP" GOVERNMENT ENTREPRENEUR C. E. O. INVESTMENT BANK CAPITAL DIVIDEND CORPORATION SALES PROFIT INVESTORS STOCK EXCHANGE CONSUMERS STOCK BROKERS

C.E.O.

Sole Proprietorships & Partnerships BUSINESS ORGANIZATION The Tradition: Sole Proprietorships & Partnerships The Innovation: Corporations Pros Cons ease to initiate control & decisions access to capital unlimited liability access to capital limited liability control & decisions ease to initiate control & decisions