Chapter 8 - Business Organizations
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Chapter 8 - Business Organizations
Business organization (firm) –establishment formed to carry on a commercial enterprise.3 types - Sole proprietorship, partnership,
corporationEach has different levels of liability (responsibility)
Liability – legal obligation to pay debts incurred by the business
Sole proprietorship – a business owned and managed by a single individualMost common type of business organization75% of all businesses are sole proprietorships in the U.S.
Sole Proprietor
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Partnership Partnership – a business organization owned by two or more persons who agree on a specific
division of responsibilities and profits Account for about 5 % of all businesses
General Partnership – partners share equal liability and responsibility Doctor’s lawyers, accountants, small family businesses
Limited Liability Partnership – all partners are limited from personal liability, in the case of another partners mistakes. Legal buffer from personal liability
Articles of Partnership – outline the agreements between partners.
CorporationCorporation – is a separate legal entity, or legal being, owned by individual
stockholders, each of whom faces no liability for the firm’s debtStock – a certificate of ownership in a corporation
Partial owner , i.e. 1000 shares, purchase 1, 1/1000th owner of the company
Corporation has a separate legal identity, an entity separate from its owners
Account for 20% of all businesses, but 90% of all products sold
CorporationClosely held – privately held corporations, that do not
trade stock on the public exchangePublicly held – sells stock on the market to investors in
order to grow the business
MergersMerger – combine with another company to become one entityHorizontal merger – firms in the same market with a similar good
or service mergeVertical merger –firms involved in producing different goods or
services mergeConglomerates – business mergers with more three or more
businessesMultinationals – large corporation that produces and sells its
goods and services throughout the world
Other Organizations Business Franchise – semi-independent business that pays fees and
royalties to a parent company Business is granted right to sell using the name, product and brand
of the company Zaxbys, McDonalds, Subway, etc.
Cooperative – Co-0ps, business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals for their shared benefit
Other OrganizationsConsumer cooperative –consumers sell
merchandise to members at reduced pricesBook clubs, health food stores
Service cooperative—provide a service rather than a goodCredit union, banking services, health care, legal
helpProducer cooperative—agricultural marketing
that help members sell their products
Other Organizations Nonprofit Organizations – business that gears towards benefiting society (philanthropy) Professional Organizations—work to improve the image, working, conditions, and skill of
workers National Education Association, American Veterinary Medical Association, American Bar Associations
of Lawyers, etc. Business Organization—promote the collective business interests of a city, state, nation, or a
group of similar businesses Better Business Bureau
Other OrganizationsTrade Associations—nonprofits that promote
the interests of particular industriesLabor Unions – organized group of
workers whose aim is to improve working conditions, hours, wages and fringe benefits for its members.
Study Guide Chapter 7 + 81. Perfect/Pure competition2. Many buyers and sellers, identical products, buyers + sellers are well
informed, no barrier to entry.3. Barrier to entry4. Monopoly5. Natural6. Prices are not competitive, dictated by monopolist.7. Patent 8. Government
9. Price discrimination10. Market power11. Monopolistic 12. Many firms, product differentiation, low barrier to entry, little control
over price13. Running shoes, pens, cars, etc., gas station near highway, publix,
designer t-shirt
Study Guide Chapter 7 + 814. Oligopoly 15. Collusion, price fixing16. Antitrust17. Microsoft18. Sole proprietor19. Partnership20. Corporation21. Sole proprietorship22. Corporation
23. Partnership 24. Sole proprietorship25. Partnership 26. Corporation 27. Horizontal28. Vertical29. Conglomerate 30. Franchise