Post on 30-Dec-2015
Focus Questions
What are four advantages of being an entrepreneur?
What are three forms of business organization?
What is a limited liability company (LLC)?
Components of the American Economy1. Entrepreneurship the skills related to organizing, managing, and
taking on the risks of owning a business.
2. Land natural resources
3. Labor
4. Capital money uses to purchase all of the equipment and materials to run a business
Advantages of Entrepreneurship
Being the boss and owning your company can be very satisfying
You can set your work hours You make all the decisionsFinancial securityYou can leave the business to children or others
Disadvantages
• Is there a big enough market?
• You need a business plan
• Not a nine to five job
• Great chance of failure
Do you have what it takes?
How well do you plan and organize?
How good are you making decisions?
How well do you get along with different personalities?
Do you have the physical and emotional stamina to run a business?
How will the business affect your family?
Are you willing to keep an open mind and keep on learning?
Do you have the passion to stick with it and make it work?
Types of Business Opportunities
• Take over a family business
• Purchase an existing business
• Start your own business
• Purchase a franchise
• A franchise is a legal contract that allows you to operate a business in the name of a recognized company
• The company is known as the franchisor
• Franchisee the person who operates a franchise
Forms of Business Organizations
Sole Proprietorship a business owned by one person
Simple tax form (Schedule C)
Pay both employee’s and employer’s portion of FICA and Medicare
Responsible for business related obligations
Partnerships
Partnerships a business co – owned by two or more individuals
General partners share assets, profits, liabilities (debts and obligations of the business), voting rights, and management responsibilities
Limited partners do not have voting rights and they are not held responsible for company liabilities beyond the amount of their investment
Advantages of Partnerships over Sole Proprietorship• Easier to raise capital
•More expertise and greater range of knowledge
• As easy to set up
• Costs, risks, and workload are shared
Disadvantages of Partnerships
• All general partners are liable for the debts and obligations
• Partners may disagree about management and operational procedures
• Partners may have different business goals or time frames
• Potential for personal disputes
Corporations
A legal entity that can own property, acquire debt, sue, and be sued
Stockholders and a board of directors own the corporation and control its business
Stockholders’ liability is limited to the amount of their investment
Ownership is transferred by buying or selling stock
A corporation may enter into contracts, obtain loans, and continue to exist even after its stockholders die or transfer their shares to others
Unless limited by its articles of incorporation (the primary rules governing the management of a corporation) or by state law, a corporation continues indefinitely
Limited Liability Company (LLC)
New type of corporate arrangement (not a true corporation)
Owners have limited personal liability for the debts and actions of the company
Steps in Forming a Corporation
File articles of incorporation with the state where you wish to incorporate
Write bylaws that govern its operation
Hold a meeting of the board of directors
Issue stock to stockholders