Hypothetical Business & Forms of Business Organization Week Two Assignment: BUS/210 - FOUNDATIONS OF BUSINESS University Of Phoenix Hypothetical Business & Forms of Business Organization The business I choose will be a restaurant for the purpose of the examples as we all have experience with them on a regular basis. The Joint-stock company‚ In this model we need to raise money to open or run our restaurant we want to make up for the
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Class: SUD1 Business Law Assignment 2 Law of Tort and Negligence Business Law Assignment 2 Law of Tort and Negligence Memo To: Padmanaban Badri Narayanan. From: Doan Le Khanh Vy (Ivy). Regarding: Report On Common Law. Date: 9th December 2012. I am Ivy from class SUD11‚ Sunderland of University. I write this memo to you in order to aid you comprehend my work easier. I have spent a great deal of time for this assignment. This is the first time I study law‚ so there a great
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SUMMARY There are many differences between business organisations‚ beginning with the purpose and goals of an organisation. Business organisations belong to various different categories including the private‚ public and non-profit sectors. This assignment will discuss a business organisation from each of those sectors‚ outlining the purpose‚ objectives‚ and stakeholders of each. It will also discuss the different ways that global factors and market structures can impact each of those companies
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Business Ownership There are three different forms of business ownership‚ the Sole Proprietorship‚ the Partnership‚ and the Corporation. Each of these businesses have major advantages and disadvantages. The sole proprietorship is a business which is owned and managed by one individual. Some of its advantages are‚ the ease of formation‚ its management control‚ and its distribution of profits. Some of the disadvantages are‚ its unlimited liability‚ the lack of continuity‚ the capital requirements
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M1 – Contrast the ownership and purpose of two different business organisations. John Lewis Zebs Type of ownership John Lewis Partnership’s seven principles define how we run our business. They are as relevant today as they were when they were set out by our founder‚ John Spedan Lewis‚ in our constitution. Zebs is owned by one person which is called a sole trader as they run the business by themselves and don’t count on other people Purpose The Partnership’s ultimate purpose is the
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Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Assumptions 3 3. Background 3 4. Question 1 – Has Derek Gorton’s business generated more cash in February than in January? 4 4.1 Answer 4 5. Question 2 -Explain why Derek should produce a financial forecast‚ and not just take one month’s figures as an indicator for the future. 4 5.1 Answer 4 6. Question 3 – Is the business likely to generate increasing levels of cash in the forthcoming months? 5 6.1 Answer 5 7. Question 4 – Would you advise Derek Gorton to lease the
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Avery Parsons Man 1030-Week 3 Professor Nathan Riggs Nov. 4‚2012 Please define each of these four forms of business ownership and then respond to the following questions: (1) Sole Proprietorship- A business that is owned and usually managed by one person; it is the most common form. (2) Partnership- A legal form of business with two or more owners. (3) Corporation- Is a legal entity with authority to have liability separate from its owners. (4) Franchisors-Owns the overall
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Outcome 5 Section 1 Badges of Trade Firstly it is important to determine if Ali is trading as annual profits from trade or non-trade are taxed under different schedules. There is no single test for trade; in determining if trade has occurred there are six badges which must be considered‚ a brief description of each badge and an outline of how it affects Ali’s circumstances is outlined below. Subject Matter If the asset sold might be for personal enjoyment or investment e.g work of art or shares
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reasonable product for a reasonable price‚ while for the company it’s to receive a reasonable profit from a reasonable product that has been acquired by satisfying customers. Total Company effort: All the departments functions and section of the business must work together to meet the main objectives of the firm‚ which is to satisfy customers. 2. The soft drinks Company Britvic’s micro environment revolves around its rivals‚ buyers and suppliers. Due to a variety of soft drinks available
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Curtin Business School School of Business Law and Taxation Unit Outline 11011 Business Law 100 Semester 1‚ 2013 Unit study package number: Mode of study: Tuition pattern summary: Credit Value: Pre-requisite units: Co-requisite units: Anti-requisite units: Result type: Approved incidental fees: Unit coordinator: 11011 Internal Seminar: 1 x 3 Hours Weekly This unit does not have a fieldwork component. 25.0 Nil Nil Nil Grade/Mark Information about approved incidental fees can be obtained from our
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