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2 Understanding Business Structures

3 Types of Business Structure Sole Trader Partnership Limited Companies Co-operatives Franchises

4 Benefits include: -Easy to set up and run -Only small amount of capital needed -Owner has total control and doesn’t have to share profits Sole Trader  Benefits

5 Drawbacks include: -Unlimited liability -Lack of economies of scale -The business relies on the owner 100% Sole Trader  Drawbacks

6 Partnership  Benefits Benefits include: -Shared responsibility -Allowing partners to specialise -Partners bring in more capital investment -Decisions, costs are shared

7 Drawbacks include: -Each partner has unlimited liability -Shared responsibility can lead to disagreements -Profits have to be shared according to Deed of Partnership Partnerships  Drawbacks

8 Limited Companies There are two types: 1. Private Limited Company (Ltd) 2. Public Limited Company (Plc)

9 Private Limited Companies  Benefits Benefits include: -Company can raise more capital by selling more shares -Shareholders can keep control of the business

10 Private Limited Companies  Drawbacks Drawbacks include: -Accounts must be audited -Limited companies are more difficult to set up -Shares cannot be sold publicly on the stock market

11 Public Limited Companies  Benefits Benefits include: -Easy to raise capital for expansion by selling shares on the stock market -Economies of scale are better than a private Ltd company

12 Public Limited Companies  Drawbacks Drawbacks include: -Expensive to set up (a lot of capital is required) -Annual accounts must be made public -Anyone can buy shares – so it’s vulnerable to takeovers

13 Co-operatives There are two types: 1. Worker Co-operatives 2. Consumer Co-operatives

14 Worker Co-operatives… …Are owned by the whole workforce …Everyone has a say in the business

15 Consumer Co-operatives… …Are local Co-op shops owned by the customers …The profit is paid out or used to keep prices down

16 Franchises An existing company (the franchisor) lets someone else (the franchisee) use its business idea and name The franchisee buys a licence to carry out the business of the franchisor

17 Franchises (Cont’d) The franchisee must also run the business in the same way as the franchisor In return, the franchisor helps the franchisee set up the business


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