Business Organizations in Practice

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Business Organizations in Practice With your partner, read and discuss each of the following client cases. Then make a recommendation about the form of business organization you think is best for each. Be sure to state reasons to support your position.

Client 1: I am 16 years old and I love little kids. I like to organize special events – like birthday parties for children. I have decided that a great way to earn extra money is to provide families with children’s birthday parties for a modest fee. I do it all – arrange the food, supply the music, decorate the party room, play games, give away small prizes, even play the part of Bongo, the Birthday Clown. Families I know love the idea. I have an advertisement plan figured out, with posters to put up at the local grocery store.

Client 2: I am 27 years old and have just finished law school and passed the state bar examination. Now I am ready to begin my new career as a lawyer. I am not interested in a job with a big firm. I’d like to be more on my own, I have two friends who are in similar situations. But it takes money to start a law practice. A modern law firm needs a lot of business machines – computers, copiers, fax machines, and so on. Even in a small firm, the lawyers might need to hire some helpers – a receptionist, maybe a paralegal worker. I want this firm to be a success, but I am not sure I have all the legal and business skills I need to pull it off.

Client 3: I am 35 years old and have been running three successful bookstores for five years. My customers think I have the right mix of books to appeal to younger readers and older readers. My “coffee-house nights” which feature local authors reading passages of their books to espresso-drinking customers have been a big hit. I am thinking about expanding to eight stores. I have identified the new location. They seem just right. My two biggest problems are that I do not have enough money to support this expansion and I am not sure I have the skill to manage all eight locations.

Client 4: My business partner and I are 25 and 26 years old. We run a small but growing business. We buy auto parts made in Taiwan for American cars. Then we sell the parts to auto repair shops in five cities in our state and two cities in nearby states. We are now getting requests for our auto parts from auto repair shops in four other states. To meet these requests, we will need a major expansion of our warehouse and we will need to hire some new employees.

Client 5: I am a 45-year-old agricultural scientist. I have been working for years to come up with a natural egg that is free of cholesterol and low in fat. I finally have completed all the tests and have received all the government approvals I need for my new eggs. Up until now, my work has been simple and I have been my own boss. But now I want to launch my new product – Eggs You Can Love – on a national scale.

Writing Assessment After spending fours years in college, obtaining a degree in electrical engineering and then years of rigorous trial and error, you have just developed a new product that will revolutionize the industry! You want to begin to market and sell this item. However, you are unsure how to organize your business. Weigh all the advantages and disadvantages of the different types of business organizations, then choose the type of organization you would like to work under, explaining how you ascertained this to be the best choice for you and your product. Must be at least 300 words!