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Business Forms Economics Unit 2 Ms. Whitlow
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Largest Company
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Corporations Approximately 90% of all business in the U.S. is done by corporations A form of business recognized by law as a separate legal entity having all the rights of an individual. Corporations have the right to buy and sell property, enter into legal contracts, and sue or be sued.
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Forming a Corporation People must file for permission to create a corporation from the national or state government. The charter states the name of the business, address, purpose, and other features. The charter also specifies the number of shares of stock. If a profit is made a dividend is given to each stockholder www.legalzoom.com
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Corporation Structure Each stockowner has certain ownership rights dependent on the type of stock owned. Common stock: Basic ownership of a company, stockholder usually receives one vote per share. The board of directors is elected by the stockholders and sets broad policies and goals and hires a professional management team to run the business on a daily basis.
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Corporation Structure Preferred stock: represents nonvoting ownership of a corporation. Receive dividends and are first to have their shares paid off if the company goes bankrupt If an individual controls 50%+1 of the stock then that individual can control the company.
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Other Corporations Public or private? For Profit or Non Profit
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Corporations Strengths Easy to raise financial capital, sells stock to raise money Can also issue bonds Can hire the best management team possible to run the company Provides limited liability for the owners Unlimited life, the business continues to exist even when the ownership changes hands and ownership is easy to transfer
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Corporation Weakness It is difficult and expensive to get a charter Owners have little say in how the business is operated Corporations must pay income tax Corporations are subject to heavy government regulations
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