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JOURNAL QUESTIONS FOR 3.4.13 CHOOSE TWO TO ANSWER! Why is it important for consumers to know what is in food products? What kinds of things do you need.

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1 JOURNAL QUESTIONS FOR 3.4.13 CHOOSE TWO TO ANSWER! Why is it important for consumers to know what is in food products? What kinds of things do you need to know before signing a contract on a house or car? Some trademarks like Nike’s have become status symbols. Why else might people look for a favorite trademark when buying something?

2 AGENDA Hand in homework Code of Ethics Social Responsibility Chapter 5.1 Notes On your own! Utilize my note-taking guide Slides 3-29 Chapter 5 Case Analysis Slide 30 Work with a partner Submit today!

3 CHAPTER 5.1 BUSINESSES, WORKERS, AND THE LAW

4 LAWS THAT REGULATE BUSINESSES Government Regulation of Business Regulations are rules that government agencies issue to implement laws. 6 areas of law that affect businesses: Corporate Law Tax Law Intellectual Property Law Consumer Law Commercial Law Licensing and Zoning Law

5 CORPORATE LAW

6 Corporate law regulates how businesses can set themselves up to operate as companies. There are laws regulating 3 kinds of business ownership: Sole proprietorship Partnership Corporations

7 SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP Sole Proprietorship is a business owned by a single individual, or proprietor. Easy to start Check with state and local officials about licenses, zoning regulations, etc. Advantages? Disadvantages?

8 PARTNERSHIPS Partnerships are associations of two or more persons who jointly own a for-profit business Governed by the Uniform Partnership Act Must be two or more persons Partners must share the profits from their business Advantages? Disadvantages?

9 CORPORATIONS Corporations are businesses formed under state or federal statutes that are authorized to act as a legal person Advantages? Disadvantages?

10 TAX LAW

11 Tax law regulates how much money businesses must pay the government to help provide services for the public The type of ownership managers choose for their businesses often depends on the types of taxes involved Taxes are monies paid by corporations and individuals and used to fund government programs and services, such as highways and schools

12 INCOME TAX Income Tax is a tax levied against a business’s profits A percentage of what a business has earned

13 PROPERTY TAX Property Taxes are taxes levied against the property, buildings, or land owned by a business Based on an assessed valuation (worth)

14 WITHHOLDING FEDERAL TAXES Businesses also collect taxes from workers Businesses withhold income taxes from employees’ earnings and send them to the federal government

15 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAWS

16 Intellectual property laws protect the inventions and new ideas of businesses 3 kinds of intellectual property protections: Patents Trademarks Copyrights

17 PATENTS Patents are documents the federal government issues to inventors and companies that gives them the exclusive right to make, use, and sell their inventions for 17 years

18 TRADEMARKS Trademark a word, name, symbol, or slogan a business uses to identify its own goods and set them apart from others Companies apply to the federal government’s patents and trademark office to establish a new trademark Registered trademarks are good for 10 years and can be renewed every additional 10 years

19 COPYRIGHTS Copyright is the protection provided to a creative work Literary works, musical compositions, plays, dances, paintings, movies, maps, computer programs The owner is the only one allowed to reproduce, sell, or allow others to use it US Copyright Office grants copyrights which last for the holder’s life plus 70 years. After that, it becomes part of the “public domain.”

20 CONSUMER LAW

21 Consumer law protects individuals against business activities that might be harmful to them It is important for consumers to understand consumer laws so they know their rights when dealing with businesses

22 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION FTC is an agency of the federal government that will take action against a company if it receives enough consumer complaints to establish a “pattern of wrongdoing.” Used Car Rule – requires dealers to tell customers important information about a used car Telemarketing Sales Rule – helps protect consumers from being bombarded with unwanted telemarketing calls by placing limitations on companies that sell or promote by telephone.

23 FOOD & DRUG ADMINISTRATION FDA protects consumers against problems with mislabeled and impure foods, drugs, cosmetics, and medical devices. FDA approves all new drugs before they are sold.

24 COMMERCIAL LAW

25 Commercial law regulates how businesses enter into contracts with other businesses and with consumers Uniform Commercial Code is the basic commercial law document

26 CONTRACTS Contracts are agreements between two parties to carry out a transaction, such as the sale of goods from a seller to buyer Create obligations between the parties that can be enforced in a court of law Must follow very specific rules to stand up in court

27 BUSINESS SALES CONTRACTS Business sales contracts are often short, simple documents that meet the requirements of the Uniform Commercial Code

28 LICENSING AND ZONING LAW

29 State and local governments use licensing as a way to limit and control people who plan to enter certain types of businesses Government may deny your application, take away a license, issue warnings, suspend, or completely revoke a license Local governments regulate businesses through building codes and through zoning ordinances and regulations

30 ACTIVITY Case Analysis


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