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pp. 84-97 Chapter 6   Business Ownership and Operations
Learning Objectives After completing this chapter, you’ll be able to: ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Why It’s Important You need to understand business ownerships and operations before starting a business.
Key Words sole proprietorship unlimited liability partnership corporation stock limited liability franchise  nonprofit organization cooperative producer processors manufacturers intermediary wholesaler retailer
Types of Business Ownership  The three different ways you can own a business are:  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Sole Proprietorship  A  sole proprietorship  is a business owned by only one person.  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Sole Proprietorship  A serious disadvantage to owning a sole proprietorship is that you have  unlimited   liability , or full responsibility for your company’s debts.
Partnership  A  partnership  is a business owned by two or more persons who share the risks and rewards.  To start a partnership you need to draw up a partnership agreement, which is a contract that outlines the rights and   responsibilities of each partner.
Partnership  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Partnership  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Graphic Organizer Similarities and Differences Between Partnerships and Sole Proprietorships Increased  diversity of experience Shared losses Combined    funds Both Pride in  owning and running business Easy to set up Low taxes Unlimited liability  for debts Huge time  demands Quicker    decision-    making Owner keeps   all profits Owner is    own boss Relatively easy   to get credit Partnerships Sole Proprietorships Shared  decision-  making
Growing a business ,[object Object],[object Object]
Making an Ethical Decision ,[object Object]
Corporation  A  corporation  is a business owned by many people but treated by law as one person.  To form a corporation, you need to get a corporate charter from the state your headquarters is in.
Corporation  To raise money, you can sell  stock , or shares of ownership in your corporation.  For each share of common stock, the stockholder gets a share of the profits and a vote on how the business is run. You also must have a board of directors who control the corporation.
Corporation  A major advantage of a corporation is its  limited liability .  If your company loses money, the stockholders lose only what they invested.  Another advantage is that the corporation doesn’t end if the owners sell their shares.
Corporation  A disadvantage of a corporation is that you often have to pay more taxes.
Corporation  The government closely regulates corporations.  It is more difficult to start a corporation than a sole proprietorship or a partnership and running a corporation can be much more complicated.
Figure 6.1 GENERATIONS OF FAMILY-OWNED BUSINESSES Family-owned businesses are sometimes kept in the family for more than one generation. 4. What percentage of families have had their family-owned businesses for two or more generations?
Fast Review ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Alternative Ways to Do Business  Franchises, cooperatives, and nonprofit organizations offer you other ways to do business.
Franchise  A  franchise  is a contractual agreement to sell a company’s products or services in a designated geographic area.  To run a franchise you have to invest money and pay the franchisor an annual fee or a share of the profits.  In return, the franchisor offers a well-known name and a business plan.
Franchise  You can operate a franchise yourself, as a sole proprietor, as a partnership with someone else, or even as a corporation.
Franchise  An advantage of opening a franchise is that it’s easy to start.  The name of the parent company can be a big draw for customers.  The disadvantage of running a franchise is that the franchisor is often very strict about how the business is run.
Nonprofit Organization  A  nonprofit organization  is a type of business that focuses on providing a service rather than making a profit.  Like a corporation, a nonprofit organization has to register with the government and might be run by a board of directors.
Nonprofit Organization  Because it doesn’t make a profit, a nonprofit organization doesn’t have to pay taxes.  Donors don’t receive dividends like investors, but they can deduct their donations from their taxes.
Cooperative  A  cooperative  is an organization owned and operated by its members for the purpose of saving money on the purchase of certain goods and services.
Cooperative  A cooperative is like a corporation in that it exists as a separate entity from the individual businesses.  A cooperative can sell stock and choose a board of directors to run it.  Cooperatives pay less in taxes than regular corporations do.  Cooperatives can save money by buying insurance, supplies, and advertising as a group.
Fast Review 9. What are some examples of franchise businesses? 10. What types of assistance does the franchisor give a franchisee? 11. How is a nonprofit organization like and unlike a corporation? 12. What are some advantages of a cooperative?
Compaq Computers and Cisco Systems don’t build their own products anymore. These companies rely on Flextronics, a company that specializes in manufacturing electronics, to build their equipment. continued Manufacturing Products
This allows Compaq and Cisco to focus on creating new products. Flextronics has grown into a global contractor that produces $10.5 billion a year in electronic gizmos. continued Manufacturing Products
13. What do Compaq Computers and Cisco Systems give up when they rely on an outside manufacturer? Analyze
Types of Businesses  One way to classify businesses is to group them by the kind of products they provide:  ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Producers  A  producer  is a business that gathers raw products in their natural state.  Raw goods are materials gathered in their original state from natural resources such as land and water.
Processors  Processors  change raw materials into more finished products.  Processed goods are made from raw goods and may require further processing.
Manufacturers  Manufacturers  are businesses that make finished products out of processed goods.  The finished products need no further processing and are ready for market.
Intermediaries  An  intermediary  is a business that moves goods from one business to another.  It buys goods, stores them, and then resells them.  A  wholesaler , also known as a distributor, distributes goods.
Intermediaries  Wholesalers buy goods from manufacturers in huge quantities and resell them in smaller quantities to their customers, usually other companies.  A retailer purchases goods from a wholesaler and resells them to the consumer, or the final buyer of the goods.
Service Businesses  Service businesses provide services rather than goods.  Services are the products of a skill or an activity, such as hairstyling and car repair.  Some service businesses meet needs, such as medical clinics and law firms.  Some provide conveniences, such as taxi companies and copy shops.
Fast Review 14. What is the difference between a producer and a processor? 15. Describe the activities performed by businesses. 16. What does an intermediary do? 17. Give examples of service businesses.
18. What’s the aim of joining forces and starting an organization?  19. What’s the benefit of going into business for yourself? 20. Can a business have a contractual agreement with its customers?
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Ch 06

  • 1. pp. 84-97 Chapter 6 Business Ownership and Operations
  • 2.
  • 3. Why It’s Important You need to understand business ownerships and operations before starting a business.
  • 4. Key Words sole proprietorship unlimited liability partnership corporation stock limited liability franchise nonprofit organization cooperative producer processors manufacturers intermediary wholesaler retailer
  • 5.
  • 6.
  • 7. Sole Proprietorship A serious disadvantage to owning a sole proprietorship is that you have unlimited liability , or full responsibility for your company’s debts.
  • 8. Partnership A partnership is a business owned by two or more persons who share the risks and rewards. To start a partnership you need to draw up a partnership agreement, which is a contract that outlines the rights and responsibilities of each partner.
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11. Graphic Organizer Similarities and Differences Between Partnerships and Sole Proprietorships Increased diversity of experience Shared losses Combined funds Both Pride in owning and running business Easy to set up Low taxes Unlimited liability for debts Huge time demands Quicker decision- making Owner keeps all profits Owner is own boss Relatively easy to get credit Partnerships Sole Proprietorships Shared decision- making
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14. Corporation A corporation is a business owned by many people but treated by law as one person. To form a corporation, you need to get a corporate charter from the state your headquarters is in.
  • 15. Corporation To raise money, you can sell stock , or shares of ownership in your corporation. For each share of common stock, the stockholder gets a share of the profits and a vote on how the business is run. You also must have a board of directors who control the corporation.
  • 16. Corporation A major advantage of a corporation is its limited liability . If your company loses money, the stockholders lose only what they invested. Another advantage is that the corporation doesn’t end if the owners sell their shares.
  • 17. Corporation A disadvantage of a corporation is that you often have to pay more taxes.
  • 18. Corporation The government closely regulates corporations. It is more difficult to start a corporation than a sole proprietorship or a partnership and running a corporation can be much more complicated.
  • 19. Figure 6.1 GENERATIONS OF FAMILY-OWNED BUSINESSES Family-owned businesses are sometimes kept in the family for more than one generation. 4. What percentage of families have had their family-owned businesses for two or more generations?
  • 20.
  • 21. Alternative Ways to Do Business Franchises, cooperatives, and nonprofit organizations offer you other ways to do business.
  • 22. Franchise A franchise is a contractual agreement to sell a company’s products or services in a designated geographic area. To run a franchise you have to invest money and pay the franchisor an annual fee or a share of the profits. In return, the franchisor offers a well-known name and a business plan.
  • 23. Franchise You can operate a franchise yourself, as a sole proprietor, as a partnership with someone else, or even as a corporation.
  • 24. Franchise An advantage of opening a franchise is that it’s easy to start. The name of the parent company can be a big draw for customers. The disadvantage of running a franchise is that the franchisor is often very strict about how the business is run.
  • 25. Nonprofit Organization A nonprofit organization is a type of business that focuses on providing a service rather than making a profit. Like a corporation, a nonprofit organization has to register with the government and might be run by a board of directors.
  • 26. Nonprofit Organization Because it doesn’t make a profit, a nonprofit organization doesn’t have to pay taxes. Donors don’t receive dividends like investors, but they can deduct their donations from their taxes.
  • 27. Cooperative A cooperative is an organization owned and operated by its members for the purpose of saving money on the purchase of certain goods and services.
  • 28. Cooperative A cooperative is like a corporation in that it exists as a separate entity from the individual businesses. A cooperative can sell stock and choose a board of directors to run it. Cooperatives pay less in taxes than regular corporations do. Cooperatives can save money by buying insurance, supplies, and advertising as a group.
  • 29. Fast Review 9. What are some examples of franchise businesses? 10. What types of assistance does the franchisor give a franchisee? 11. How is a nonprofit organization like and unlike a corporation? 12. What are some advantages of a cooperative?
  • 30. Compaq Computers and Cisco Systems don’t build their own products anymore. These companies rely on Flextronics, a company that specializes in manufacturing electronics, to build their equipment. continued Manufacturing Products
  • 31. This allows Compaq and Cisco to focus on creating new products. Flextronics has grown into a global contractor that produces $10.5 billion a year in electronic gizmos. continued Manufacturing Products
  • 32. 13. What do Compaq Computers and Cisco Systems give up when they rely on an outside manufacturer? Analyze
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  • 34. Producers A producer is a business that gathers raw products in their natural state. Raw goods are materials gathered in their original state from natural resources such as land and water.
  • 35. Processors Processors change raw materials into more finished products. Processed goods are made from raw goods and may require further processing.
  • 36. Manufacturers Manufacturers are businesses that make finished products out of processed goods. The finished products need no further processing and are ready for market.
  • 37. Intermediaries An intermediary is a business that moves goods from one business to another. It buys goods, stores them, and then resells them. A wholesaler , also known as a distributor, distributes goods.
  • 38. Intermediaries Wholesalers buy goods from manufacturers in huge quantities and resell them in smaller quantities to their customers, usually other companies. A retailer purchases goods from a wholesaler and resells them to the consumer, or the final buyer of the goods.
  • 39. Service Businesses Service businesses provide services rather than goods. Services are the products of a skill or an activity, such as hairstyling and car repair. Some service businesses meet needs, such as medical clinics and law firms. Some provide conveniences, such as taxi companies and copy shops.
  • 40. Fast Review 14. What is the difference between a producer and a processor? 15. Describe the activities performed by businesses. 16. What does an intermediary do? 17. Give examples of service businesses.
  • 41. 18. What’s the aim of joining forces and starting an organization? 19. What’s the benefit of going into business for yourself? 20. Can a business have a contractual agreement with its customers?
  • 42. pp. 84-97 End of Chapter 6 Business Ownership and Operations