Sole Proprietorships
Partnerships
Corporations
Mergers and Multinationals
100

An establishment formed to carry on commercial enterprise 

Business Organization, Firm, or Company

100

Involves 2 or more people who agree on a specific division of responsibilities and profits 

A partnership

100

Certificate of ownership in a corporation 

A stock 

100

3 corporate mergers

Horizontal, Vertical, and Conglomerates 

200

Three minimum requirements to start a sole proprietorship

Authorization, sit permit, and name

200

The 3 types of partnerships

General, Limited, and Limited Liability

200

The 2 types of corporations 

Closely Held, Publicly Held

200

Merger of at least 3 companies that produce completely unrelated goods or services

Conglomerate

300

Laws that can affect the small businesses 

Local zoning laws

300

Most common type of partnership

General Partnership

300

2 advantages for a corporation 

Money and Expertise and Long Life

300

a merger of two or more firms involved in different stages of producing the same good or service

Vertical Merger

400

Why small businesses usually have trouble finding and keeping long-term employees

Lack of permanence

400

What partners fall under if they never established their own agreements

Uniform Partnership Act

400

Disadvantages of a corporation 

Difficulty and expense of start-up, Double Taxation, Potential loss of control by the founders, and More legal requirements and regulations

400

Operate in more than one country at a time 

Multinational

500

Tax that partners pay

Just income tax

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