Business Fundamentals
Incorporate
Organization Type
Growth & Expansion
Financial Overwiew
100

stock of goods held in reserve; includes finished goods waiting to be sold and raw materials to be used in production

inventory

100

feature of taxation that allows stockholders' dividends to be taxed both as corporate profit and as personal income

double taxation

100

unit or being

entity

100

combination of two or more business enterprises to form a single firm

merger

100

formal contract to repay borrowed money and interest on the borrowed money at regular future intervals

Bond

200

report showing a business’s sales, expenses, and profits for a certain period, usually three months or a year

income statement

200

certificate of ownership in a corporation; can be either common or preferred stock

stock

200

unincorporated business owned and run by a single person who has rights to all profits and unlimited liability for all debts of the firm; most common form of business organization in the United States

sole proprietorship

200

places where entrepreneurs can receive the training and other assistance to build a successful start-up business

incubators

200

requirement that an owner is personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of a business; applies to proprietorships, and general partnerships

unlimited liability

300

measure of business profits determined by subtracting all expenses, including taxes, from revenues

net income

300

people who own a share or shares of stock in a corporation; same as shareholders

stockholders

300

unincorporated business owned and operated by two or more people who share the profits and have unlimited liability for the debts and obligations of the firm

partnership

300

using social networking to appeal to potential investors

crowdfunding

300

situation in which a firm legally ceases to exist when an owner dies or quits, or a new owner is added; applies to sole proprietorships and partnerships

limited life

400

gradual wear on capital goods

depreciation

400

written government approval to establish a corporation; includes company name, address, purpose of business, number of shares of stock, and other features of the business

charter

400

form of business organization recognized by law as a separate legal entity with all the rights and responsibilities of an individual, including the right to buy and sell property, enter into legal contracts, and to sue and be sued

corporation

400

informal and usually affluent investors who provide funds to less-promising start-ups

angel investors

400

amount borrowed when getting a loan or issuing a bond

principal

500

total amount of new funds the business generates from operations; broadest measure of profits for a firm because it includes both net income and noncash charges

cash flow

500

check paid to stockholders, usually quarterly, representing a portion of corporate profits

dividend

500

business investment that involves renting or leasing another successful business model

franchise

500

provider of investment funds to a start-up business in exchange for partial ownership of the business

venture capitalist

500

payment made for the use of borrowed money; usually paid at periodic intervals for long-term bonds or loans

interest