Business Structures. Three different business structures  Sole Proprietorship  Partnership  Corporations.

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Business Structures

Three different business structures  Sole Proprietorship  Partnership  Corporations

Sole Proprietorship PartnershipCorporation Who owns the business? Advantages Disadvantages Make a chart

Who owns a sole proprietorship? ❖ One owner or single-family owned

Advantages of a sole proprietorship  Ease of start-up  Few regulations  sole receiver of profit  full control  easy to discontinue My Idea My Business My Money My Decisions

Disadvantages of a sole proprietorship  Unlimited personal Liability  limited access to resources  Lack of Permanence

Partnership  Two or more owners that agree to work together and split profits.

Types of Partnerships General – every partner equally gets the same percentage of profits as they put into the business. Risk is spread evenly. Limited – (one member must be a general partner) the limited partner can only lose what they put into the business. Limited Liability Partnership (all partners limited i.e. a law firm)- no general partner, everyone is responsible for themselves.

Advantages of Partnerships ❖ Ease of start-up (must write an article of partnership) ❖ shared responsibility in decision making and specialization ❖ Larger pool of Capital

Disadvantages of Partnerships  unlimited liability  potential for conflicts  short lifespan

Corporations  Big corporations are normally owned by multiple owners called shareholders.  Shareholders own stock in the company.

Types of Stocks Common Stock: can vote for the board of directors; can get potential dividends Preferred Stock: Gets all first dividends but has no voting power. Therefore no voice in the running of the company.

Advantages of Corporations  1. Limited Liability  2. Separation of ownership and management (Increased specialization)  3. transferable ownership  4. Ease with which capital can be raised (Explain: bonds and stocks)  5. Longevity

Disadvantages of Corporations  Expensive to start  More government regulations  Slow decision making process  Corporate and individual taxes  Potential loss of control by the founders