Forms of Business Ownership



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Forms of Business Ownership Chapter 6 Better Business 2nd Edition Solomon (Contributing Editor) Poatsy Martin 6 1

Learning Objectives 1. What are the strengths and weaknesses of a sole proprietorship? 2. What are the advantages and disadvantages of a partnership and a partnership agreement? 3. How is a corporation formed, and how does it compare with sole proprietorships and partnerships? 4. What are the major differences between a C corporation, an S corporation, and a limited liability company? 5. What are the characteristics of not-for-profit corporations and cooperatives? 6. What are the different types of mergers and acquisitions and why do they occur? 6 2

Businesses by Type of Ownership Factors to consider before choosing a form of ownership: Legal liability Tax implications Future capital needs Cost of formation and ongoing administration 6 3

Sole Proprietorship Characteristics of a Sole Proprietorship: Characteristics Sole Proprietorship Preliminary paperwork There are no special forms or state or federal filing requirements. Period of existence Proprietorship is terminated when sole proprietor dies or ends business. Liability Sole proprietor has unlimited liability. Operational Requirements There are minimal legal requirements. Management The sole proprietor has full control of management and operations. Taxation Not a separate taxable entity; taxes are paid through sole proprietor s personal returns. Reporting of income/ loss Income/ loss is reported on owner s personal income taxes. Raising capitol Outside sources of income are difficult to raise; funding usually comes from owner contributions 6 4

Sole Proprietorship Advantages Ease of formation Greater control and flexibility No specific corporate records to keep or file Potential financial/tax benefit of combined business and personal finances Disadvantages Unlimited liability Potential difficulty in borrowing money 6 5

Characteristics of a Partnership Partnership Characteristics General Partnership Preliminary paperwork No special forms for state or federal filings; a partnership agreement is recommended. Period of existence Partnership is terminated on death or withdrawal of a partner unless otherwise provided or the in partner agreement. Liability Partners have unlimited liability. Operational requirements There are minimal legal requirements. Management The partnership agreement should specify management roles, although each partner generally has an equal voice. Taxation Not a taxable entity; income flows through individual partner s tax returns, and each partner pays tax on his or her share of income, losses can be deducted against other sources of income. Reporting of income/loss Income/ loss is reported on partners personal income taxes. Raising capital Capital is primarily raised through partner contributions; additional capital is raised as partners are added. 6 6

Partnership Advantages More owners contribute capital Greater ability to increase sales, market the business, and generate income Shared financial responsibility Partners likely willing to work very hard Utilize complementary skills Two heads are better than one Disadvantages Need the right partner Must share control and profits Difference in opinion on company s direction 6 7

Partnership Agreement Capital contributions Responsibilities of each partner Decision-making process Shares of profits or losses Departure of partners Addition of partners 6 8

Types of Partnerships General partnerships - Default arrangement - Simplest to form Limited partnership - General partners - Limited partners 6 9

Characteristics of a C Corporation Corporations Characteristics C Corporation Preliminary paperwork Paperwork must be filed with both state and federal agencies Period of existence Corporations are separate entities; existence is not dependent on founders, owners, or partners; shares of stock are easily transferred. Liability Shareholders are usually not personally liable for the debts of the corporation. Operational requirements Must have a board of directors, corporate officers, annual meetings, and annual reporting. Taxation Taxed at the entity level; if dividends are distributed to shareholders, dividends are also taxed at the individual level (double taxation). Reporting of income/loss Corporations are separate entities, no income or loss is reported on shareholder s tax statements. Raising capital Capital is raised through the sale of stock shares. 6 10

Corporate Structure Shareholders Board of Directors Corporate Officers Chief Executive Officer Chief Financial Officer Chief Operating Offier 6 11

Corporations Advantages Separated liability Extended life and ownership transfer Raising capital Corporate benefits Tax benefits Disadvantages Must file an annual report Must maintain minutes of key meetings Must follow corporate financial and tax rules Double taxation 6 12

Characteristics of an S Corporation S Corporation Characteristics S Corporation Preliminary paperwork Forms must be filled at the sate and federal levels. Period of existence Corporations are separate entities, existence is not dependent on founders, owners, or partners; must observe Internal Revenue Service (IRS) regulations on who can own shares of stock. Liability Shareholders are typically not personally liable for the debts of the corporation. Operational requirements Must have a board of directors, corporate officers, annual meetings, and annual reporting. Management Shareholders elect a board of directors, who provide the global management of the corporation. Taxation There is no tax at the entity level. Reporting of income/loss Income/loss is reported on the shareholder s taxes. Raising capital Capital is raised through the sale of stock shares. 6 13

Limited Liability Company (LLC) Characteristics of an LLC Characteristics LLC Preliminary paperwork Paperwork must be filed with both state and federal agencies. Period of existence Ongoing existence is determined by requirements imposed by the state of formation, transferability is determined by the operating agreement. Liability Members are not typically liable for the debts of an LLC. Operational requirements There are fewer formal requirements than for corporations. Management Management details are described in an operating agreement. Taxation By default, it is taxed as a partnership, although it can elect to be taxed as a corporation. Reporting of income/loss Income/loss is reported on members taxes. Raising capital Members may sell interests to raise capital; there may be operating agreement restrictions. 6 14

Comparing Forms of Business Ownership 6 15

Not-for-Profit Corporations An incorporated business that does not seek a net profit Utilizes revenue available after normal operating expenses for the corporation s declared social or educational goals - Revenues come primarily from fundraising and donations Tax-exempt with 501(c)(3) status 6 16

Cooperative A business that is owned and governed by members who use its products or services Provides services to people with common interests Members can be individuals or businesses Members set policy and elect directors Biggest advantage is group power 6 17

Mergers and Acquisitions Merger - Two companies join to form one company - Friendly and mutually agreed upon Acquisition - One company takes over another company - Unfriendly acquisition Hostile takeover Tender offer Proxy fight 6 18

Why Do Mergers and Acquisitions Occur? Generally, To increase competitive advantage To gain synergy Specifically, To become the dominant force in the market To reduce costs To add new product lines To expand into new geographic areas To gain innovations 6 19

Types of Mergers 6 20

Disadvantages of Mergers Nearly two-thirds don t achieve greater market value Revenues and profits suffer because day-to-day activities are neglected while the companies are combined Corporate cultures may clash Communications may break down New division of responsibilities can be vague Divided loyalties, hidden agendas, or power struggles within new management team may lead to conflict Employees may be nervous as jobs are usually eliminated Employees whose jobs aren t threatened may still leave 6 21

Chapter Summary 1. What are the strengths and weaknesses of a sole proprietorship? 2. What are the advantages and disadvantages of a partnership and a partnership agreement? 3. How is a corporation formed, and how does it compare with sole proprietorships and partnerships? 4. What are the major differences between a C corporation, an S corporation, and an LLC? 5. What are the characteristics of not-for-profit corporations and cooperatives? 6. What are the different types of mergers and acquisitions and why do they occur? 6 24

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