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Business organization buying america - power point - lesson -duke

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Page 1: Business organization   buying america - power point - lesson -duke

Business Organization

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Have you ever thought about starting your own business? If you were your own boss, what type of business could

you see yourself running 5, 10 ,15 years from now?

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Sole ProprietorshipA business owned and managed by a single individual.

• 75% of all businesses• 6% of sales.• (67% make less than

$25k).

• Examples- Bike shop, barber, gardener, bakery.

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Sole ProprietorshipPositive

•Full control.

•Start-up costs low (business license).

•Sole receiver of profit.

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Sole ProprietorshipNegative

• Unlimited liability.

• Limited capital ($) for expansion.

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PartnershipsA business organization owned by two or more persons.

• 7% of all businesses.• 5% of all sales.• *General v. Limited Partnerships

or (LLP).

• Examples- doctor, lawyer, accountant.

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PartnershipsNegative

• Unlimited liability.

• Potential for conflict.

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CorporationsA legal entity, or being, owned stockholders.

• 20% of all businesses.• 90% of all sales.• Examples: Wells Fargo, UPS,

Disney, Wal-Mart.

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CorporationsPositives

• Limited liability.

• Capital investment and expansion easy w/stock offering.

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CorporationsNegative

• Double taxation.

(Corporate and Individual)

• Loss of Control = Stockholders.

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Wal-Mart

1948- 1 store.1962- 11 (1969 incorporated).1979- 276.1985- 882.2005- 6,200= 312 billion in revenue.2009- 408 billion in revenue.

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Wal-Mart Facts• Wal-Mart is the largest company in the world.• If Wal-Mart were a country, it would rank #21 in the

world in terms of GDP.• Wal-Mart annual sales in 2005 were higher than

Target, Sears, K-Mart, JC Penney and Kohl’s combined.• Wal-Mart is the largest private employer in the

United States (1.7 million people).• Wal-Mart has 5,170 stores throughout the world.

*greater than GM, Ford, and IBM combined.• Wal-Mart sales in 06’ totaled $340 billion dollar.• Wal-Mart accounts for 10% of all Chinese exports.• If Wal-Mart were a country, it would be China’s

seventh largest trading partner.

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Is Wal-Mart Evil?“Since the mid 1990s alone, cheap imports

from China have saved U.S. consumers

roughly $600 billion and saved U.S.

manufacturers untold billions in cheaper

parts and labor costs for their products.”