Advantages and Disadvantages of Sole Proprietorship

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Entrepreneurship

Desire to create a new business

Small business

Independent business with fewer than 500 employees

Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)

MDB that provides loans and assistance to Latin American countries

Dredging

Small-business size standard: $27.5 million

Discount stores

Small-business size standard: $29.5 million

Department stores

Small-business size standard: $32.5 million

Multilateral development bank (MDB)

Bank that provides loans to developing countries for economic and social progress

Closed corporation

Corporation with stock owned by few people and not sold to the general public

Open corporation

Corporation with stock that can be bought and sold by any individual

Advantages of sole proprietorship

Ease of start-up, availability of capital and credit, personal interest, combined business skills and knowledge, retention of profits, no special taxes

Small businesses' contributions to the U.S. economy

Employment, payroll, net new jobs, exporters, export value

Small Business Administration (SBA)

Government agency that assists, counsels, and protects the interests of small businesses

Technical innovation

Incidence of innovation higher among small-business workers than large-business workers

European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

MDB that encourages reconstruction and development in Eastern and Central European countries

African Development Bank (AFDB)

MDB that fosters economic and social development in African countries

Asian Development Bank (ADB)

MDB that promotes economic and social progress in Asian and Pacific regions

World Bank

MDB that provides low-interest loans, credits, and grants to developing countries

Small-business size regulations

Regulations periodically revised and simplified by the SBA to define small-business size

Stock

Shares of ownership in a corporation

Industry-specific smallness

Size of a small business determined by number of employees and/or sales revenue in a particular industry

Nonemployers

Small businesses with no employees, only the owner

Special trade contractors

Small-business size standard: $15 million

Furniture stores

Small-business size standard: $20.5 million

Travel agencies, tour operators

Small-business size standard: $20.5 million

General and heavy construction (except dredging)

Small-business size standard: $36.5 million

Retail trade, barber shops, beauty salons

Small-business size standard: $7.5 million

Agriculture

Small-business size standard: $750,000

Wholesale trade

Small-business size standard: 100-250 employees

Manufacturing and mining industries

Small-business size standard: 500-1,500 employees

Small-business size standards

Standards stated in number of employees or average annual sales to define small businesses in various industries

Joint venture

Temporary association of individuals or firms organized to perform a specific task

Syndicate

Temporary association of individuals or firms organized to perform a specific task that requires a large amount of money

Disadvantages of sole proprietorship

Unlimited liability, lack of continuity, lack of money, limited management skills, difficulty in hiring employees


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