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5-1 Choosing a Form of Ownership There is no one best form of ownership. The best form of ownership depends on an entrepreneur s particular situation. Key: Understanding the characteristics of each form of ownership and how well they match an entrepreneur s business and personal circumstances. 5-2 Factors Affecting the Choice Tax considerations Liability exposure Start-up and future capital requirements Control Managerial ability Business goals Management succession plans Cost of formation 5-3 1

Major Forms of Ownership Sole Proprietorship General Partnership Limited Partnership S Limited Liability Company Joint Venture 5-4 Percentage of Business 5-5 Percentage of Sales 5-6 2

Percentage of Net Income 5-7 Advantages of the Sole Proprietorship Simple to create Least costly form to begin Profit incentive Total decision making authority No special legal restrictions Easy to discontinue 5-8 Disadvantages of the Sole Proprietorship Unlimited personal liability 5-9 3

Liability Features of the Basic Forms of Ownership Sole Proprietorship Claims of Sole Proprietor s Creditors Sole Proprietor s Personal Assets 5-10 Disadvantages of the Sole Proprietorship Unlimited personal liability Limited skills and capabilities Feelings of isolation Limited access to capital Lack of continuity of the business 5-11 Partnership An association of two or more people who co-own a business for the purpose of making a profit. Always wise to create a partnership agreement. The best partnerships are built on trust and respect. 5-12 4

Advantages of the Partnership Easy to establish Complementary skills of partners Division of profits Larger pool of capital Ability to attract limited partners 5-13 General partners Types of Partners Take an active role in managing a business. Have unlimited liability for the partnership s debts. Every partnership must have at least one general partner. Limited partners Cannot participate in the day-to-day management of a company. Have limited liability for the partnership s debts. 5-14 Types of Partners Two types of limited partners: 1. Silent partners not active in a business but are generally known to be members of the partnership 2. Dormant partners neither active nor generally known to be associated with the business 5-15 5

Advantages of the Partnership Easy to establish Complementary skills of partners Division of profits Larger pool of capital Ability to attract limited partners Minimal government regulation Flexibility Taxation 5-16 Disadvantages of the Partnership Unlimited liability of at least one partner 5-17 Liability Features of the Basic Forms of Ownership Partnership Claims of Partnership s Creditors General Partner s Personal Assets Partnership s Assets General Partner s Personal Assets 5-18 6

Disadvantages of the Partnership Unlimited liability of at least one partner Capital accumulation Difficulty in disposing of partnership interest without dissolving the partnership Potential for personality and authority conflicts Partners bound by law of agency 5-19 Limited Partnership A partnership composed of at least one general partner and one or more limited partners. A general partner in this partnership is treated exactly as in a general partnership. A limited partner has limited liability and is treated as an investor in the business. 5-20 Limited Liability Partnerships All partners in a business are limited partners. Gives the advantage of limited liability for the debts of the partnership. Does not pay taxes income is passed through to the limited partners who pay taxes on their share of the company s income. 5-21 7

A separate legal entity from its owners. Types of corporations: Domestic a corporation doing business in the state in which it is incorporated. Foreign a corporation doing business in a state other than the state in which it is incorporated. Alien a corporation formed in another country but doing business in the United States. 5-22 Types of corporations: Publicly held a corporation that has a large number of shareholders and whose stock usually is traded on one of the large stock exchanges. Closely held a corporation in which shares are controlled by a relatively small number of people, often family members, relatives, or friends. 5-23 Advantages of the Limited liability of stockholders 5-24 8

Liability Features of the Basic Forms of Ownership Claims of s Creditors s Assets Shareholder s Personal Assets Shareholder s Personal Assets 5-25 Advantages of the Limited liability of stockholders Ability to attract capital Ability to continue indefinitely Transferable ownership 5-26 Disadvantages of the Cost and time of incorporation process Double taxation 5-27 9

Average Tax Rate by Form of Ownership 5-28 Disadvantages of the Cost and time of incorporation process Double taxation Potential for diminished managerial incentives Legal requirements and regulatory red tape Potential loss of control by founder(s) 5-29 S No different from any other corporation from a legal perspective. An S corporation is taxed like a partnership, passing all of its profits (or losses) through to individual shareholders. To elect S status, all shareholders must consent, and the corporation must file with the IRS within the first 75 days of its tax year. 5-30 10

Advantages of an S Retains all of the advantages of regular corporation: Continuity of existence Transferability of ownership Limited personal liability for owners 5-31 Liability Features of the Basic Forms of Ownership S- Claims of S- s Creditors S- s Assets Shareholder s Personal Assets Shareholder s Personal Assets 5-32 Disadvantages of an S Entrepreneurs considering both S and C status should review the impact of the decision on their companies. S corporation status is usually beneficial to start-up companies anticipating net losses because founders can use the loss to offset other income, and lower their tax bill. 5-33 11

Limited Liability Company (LLC) Resembles an S but is not subject to the same restrictions. Two documents required: 1. Articles of organization 2. Operating agreement 5-34 Liability Features of the Basic Forms of Ownership Limited Liability Company - LLC Claims of LLC s Creditors LLC s Assets Member s Personal Assets Member s Personal Assets 5-35 The Professional Designed for professions lawyers, doctors, dentists, accountants and other professionals Created in the same manner as a corporation Identified by the abbreviations: P.C. Professional P.A. Professional Association S.C. Service 5-36 12

The Joint Venture Much like a partnership, but it: Is formed for a specific purpose Has a beginning and an end 5-37 Conclusion The right choice of the form of ownership is unique to every entrepreneur and their business. Each form has advantages and disadvantages. The entrepreneur must be thoughtful and strategic about this important decision. 5-38 5-39 13