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TYPES OF BUSINESS

TYPES OF BUSINESS. Sole proprietorship - a business form in which a single person is the sole owner and is personally responsible for all the profits and losses of the business

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TYPES OF BUSINESS

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  1. TYPES OF BUSINESS • Sole proprietorship -a business form in which a single person is the sole owner and is personally responsible for all the profits and losses of the business • Partnership -similar to sole proprietorships, except that this legal structure allows for more than one owner, and each partner is personally responsible for all the profits and losses of the business

  2. TYPES OF BUSINESS • Corporation (organization, enterprise, or business) - an artificially created legal entity that exists separate and apart from those individuals who created it and carry on its operations • For profit corporation • Not for profit (or nonprofit) corporation • Limited liability corporation (LLC)

  3. TYPES OF BUSINESS • The differences between a sole proprietorship, partnership, and corporation are: • Licensing • Income • Liability

  4. INTERNAL OPERATIONS OF A CORPORATION

  5. ACCOUNTING • Accounting department - provides quantitative information about the finances of the business including recording, measuring, and describing financial information • Financial statement - the written records of the financial status of the business that allow interested parties to evaluate the profitability and solvency of the business • Primary financial statements include balance sheet, income statement, statement of owner’s equity, and statement of cash flow

  6. FINANCE • Finance -deals with the strategic financial issues associated with increasing the value of the business while observing applicable laws and social responsibilities • Different financial ratios evaluate a company’s performance • Internal rate of return (IRR) • Return on investment (ROI) • Cash flow analysis • Break-even analysis • Break-even point

  7. FINANCE

  8. HUMAN RESOURCES • Human resources management (HR) - includes the policies, plans, and procedures for the effective management of employees (‘human resources’) • HR typically focuses on the following: • Employee recruitment • Employee selection • Employee training and development • Employee appraisals, evaluations, and rewards • Employee communications

  9. SALES • Sales - the function of selling a good or service and focuses on increasing customer sales, which increases company revenues • Market share -calculated by dividing the firm’s sales by the total market sales for the entire industry

  10. MARKETING • Marketing -the process associated with promoting the sale of goods or services • Marketing mix -includes the variables that marketing managers can control in order to best satisfy customers in the target market

  11. MARKETING • Market segmentation typically includes: • Geographic segmentation • Demographic segmentation • Psychographic segmentation • Behavioral segmentation • Product life cycle - includes the four phases a product progresses through during its life cycle including introduction, growth, maturity, and decline

  12. OPERATIONS / PRODUCTION • Operations management (production management) -includes the methods, tasks, and techniques organizations use to produce goods and services • Business process - a standardized set of activities that accomplish a specific task, such as processing a customer’s order • Business process reengineering (BPR) -the analysis and redesign of workflow within and between enterprises

  13. OPERATIONS / PRODUCTION • Complete transformation of an organization, or an entire industry, is the goal of business process reengineering

  14. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS • Information technology (IT) - any computer-based tool that people use to work with information and support the information and information-processing needs of an organization • Management information systems (MIS) - the function that plans for, develops, implements, and maintains IT hardware, software, and applications that people use to support the goals of an organization

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