Forms of Business.pptx lesson in Organization and Management 11
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Orgma Lesson 11
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Game of Wist
GOOD AFTERNOON
Directions: Arrange the following jumbled letters to form the correct words as described by the given clues. You engage into this if you want profits. SUSBISEN 2. This refers to two or more people who work together or do business together. ANRSPERT 3. It is an organization enjoying the rights and duties as that of an individual. POATROCONIR 4. This is what most businesses aim for. TOFPIR 5. This is another term for the owner of a business. PORRTORPIE
FORMS OF BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS Ms. Joseth I. Pasalo
#OOTD 1 1 2 3 5 Identify the different forms of business organization Give the advantages and disadvantages of each form of business Apply the types of planning to the different levels of management through a business case.
WOULD YOU RATHER______ Would you rather start a business as a sole proprietor or as part of a partnership? Would you rather invest in a small local corporation or a large multinational corporation? Would you rather work for a non-profit organization or a for-profit corporation?
FORMS OF BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS Vision
WAKE UP BRAIN!
Directions: Below are sentences that characterize the forms of business. Classify them by writing each sentence to the proper column. Number one was given as an example. Write your answers from numbers 2-10 on a ½ crosswise paper. 1. It is a business relationship between two or more people. 2. It is operated and owned by one person. 3. It is an independent entity. 4. The individuals agree to share profits and liabilities. 5. It can sell shares of stocks. 6. There is sharing of burden. 7. There could be difficulty in raising capital. 8. The decisions are made by a person alone. 9. It files taxes separately from its owners. 10. The owner controls fully the financial and operational matters
SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP PARTNERSHIP CORPORATION 1. It is a business relationship between two or more people.