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Business GCSE AQA

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  1. The Purpose And Nature Of Businesses Aqa
    6 主题
  2. Business Ownership Aqa
    4 主题
  3. Setting Business Aims And Objectives Aqa
    3 主题
  4. Stakeholders Aqa
    1 主题
  5. Business Location Aqa
    1 主题
  6. Business Planning Aqa
    1 主题
  7. Expanding A Business Aqa
    2 主题
  8. Technology Aqa
    1 主题
  9. Ethical And Environmental Considerations Aqa
    3 主题
  10. The Economic Climate Aqa
    1 主题
  11. Globalisation Aqa
    2 主题
  12. Legislation Aqa
    1 主题
  13. Competitive Environment Aqa
    2 主题
  14. Production Processes Aqa
    2 主题
  15. The Role Of Procurement Aqa
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  16. The Concept Of Quality Aqa
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  17. Good Customer Service Aqa
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  18. Organisational Structures Aqa
    2 主题
  19. Recruitment And Selection Of Employees Aqa
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  20. Motivating Employees Aqa
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  21. Training Aqa
    2 主题
  22. Identifying And Understanding Customers Aqa
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  23. Segmentation Aqa
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  24. The Purpose And Methods Of Market Research Aqa
    3 主题
  25. The Elements Of The Marketing Mix Aqa
    9 主题
  26. Sources Of Finance Aqa
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  27. Cash Flow Aqa
    3 主题
  28. Financial Terms And Calculations Aqa
    4 主题
  29. Analysing The Financial Performance Of A Business Aqa
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Exam code:8132

An introduction to business ownership

  • When an entrepreneur starts a business, they need to consider what kind of legal structure they want for their business

  • Their decision will depend upon a range of factors

    • The level of personal risk they are willing to take

    • The advice they receive

    • The level of privacy they would prefer in running the business

Sole traders

  • sole trader is a business with a single owner who makes all the decisions and gets to keep all of the profit

Examples of sole trader businesses

Illustrated services: taxi, hairdressing, gardening, tutoring, and handyman. Each service depicted with relevant professional and tools.
Taxi services, hairdressing, tutoring, as well as handyman & gardening services are often provided by sole traders
  • Operating as a sole trader is the simplest way to start trading immediately

    • Sole trader businesses are often very small, with one owner who runs the business on their own (although they may employ people to work in the business)

    • They are concentrated in the tertiary sector, offering services such as tutoring, home improvements or taxi driving

  • However, sole traders have unlimited liability

    • This means that they are personally responsible for all business debts

      • If the business fails, any money owed must be paid by the sole trader to avoid bankruptcy

Advantages and disadvantages of setting up as a sole trader

Advantages

Disadvantages

  • Easy and inexpensive to set up

  • The owner has complete control over the business and can make all decisions

  • All profit belongs to the owner

  • Simple tax arrangements

  • Can provide a flexible, personal service that meets customer needs

  • The owner is personally responsible for debts the business incurs

  • Limited access to finance as lenders consider them risky

  • Limited skillset of the owner/entrepreneur may limit business growth

  • Long hours, hard work and lots of responsibility for the owner

  • No business continuity. The business often dies with the owner

Partnerships

  • A partnership involves two or more people joining together to own a business

    • They are relatively easy to set up, with relatively few legal formalities

    • Partners may choose to draw up a deed of partnership, which states the formal rights of each partner, including

      • The amount of capital contributed by each partner

      • How profits or losses are shared amongst partners

      • The procedures for dissolving the partnership and taking on new partners

      • The level of control each partner has in relation to setting objectives and making decisions

  • Owners (partners) share unlimited liability, meaning their personal assets are at risk should the business get into financial difficulty

  • Examples of business that commonly operate as partnerships include lawyers, accountants and doctors

  • Partnership businesses often have names that include ‘& Son’, ‘& Co.’

Advantages and disadvantages of setting up as a partnership

Advantages

Disadvantages

  • Easy and inexpensive to set up and run as there are few legal formalities

  • Shared responsibilities and decision-making

  • More skills and knowledge mean partners can specialise in their area of expertise

  • Increased access to finance as partners invest capital and lenders consider partnerships less risky

  • Partners have unlimited liability for debts incurred by the business

    • In some countries, it is possible to set up as a limited liability partnership, which removes this risk

  • Partners’ decisions are legally binding on all owners

  • There is potential for disputes between partners

  • Profits are often shared equally regardless of a partner’s contribution

Examiner Tips and Tricks

A common misconception is that sole traders have to do everything themselves. While sole traders often work alone, they can employ or subcontract others to complete tasks.

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