deck_2871222 Flashcards

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Which two types of business have unlimited liability?

A

Sole Traders & Partnerships

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How easy is it to start a Sole Trader?

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Easy…… Just start doing business

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What sort of paperwork is necessary for a sole trader?

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Just contact the taxman at the end of the tax year, giving details of money made

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What are the 4 main advantages of partnerships over sole traders?

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Larger source of funds.Can bounce ideas of each otherEasier to take holidays - partner can coverIllness is not disastrous - partner can cover

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What is the main danger of being a partner in a partnership?

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You are liable for all the mistakes of your partners. Dangerous, unless you choose your partner wisely.

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What exactly does unlimited liability mean?

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The owner/s are personally responsible for all debts of the business.

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What is the main advantage of forming a company?

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You have limited liability. You are not personally responsible for the debts of the business.

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When you form a company, you are creating a separate legal entity. What is meant by “separate legal entity”?

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The company can be sued in its own right i.e. you can take the company to court, not the owners. The owners can walk away from problems. (Unless a crime is committed).

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Who owns a company?

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The shareholders

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Who do the shareholders hire to run the business?

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Directors(Of course, they might choose themselves to be the directors).

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Why do shareholders invest in a company? 2 reasons

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They believe in the potential of the business, and want to enjoy the profits in the future.And / or they believe the share price will rise and they can sell on at a higher price.

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What are the profits of a business called?

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dividends

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Which sector of the economy are sole traders, partnerships and limited liability companies (both private limited companies and public limited companies)?

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The private sector

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Why is it called the private sector?

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Because it is not owned by the government / the country. It is owned by private individuals.

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What is the main difference between private and public companies?

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Private limited companies are generally smaller with fewer shareholders. Only those invited may buy shares in a private limited company, but in a public limited company any member of the public can buy shares.

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