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ABOUT
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WHAT IS A BUSINESS?
A
business (also called a firm or an enterprise)
is a legally recognized organization designed to provide goods
and/or services to consumers.
Businesses are predominant in capitalist economies, most being
privately owned and formed to earn profit that will increase
the wealth of its owners and grow the business itself. The owners
and operators of a business have as one of their main objectives
the receipt or generation of a financial return in exchange
for work and acceptance of risk. Notable exceptions include
cooperative businesses and state-owned enterprises. Socialist
systems involve either government agencies, public, or worker
ownership of most sizable businesses.
The
etymology of "business" relates to the state of being busy either
as an individual or society as a whole, doing commercially viable
and profitable work. The term "business" has at least three
usages, depending on the scope — the singular usage (above)
to mean a particular company or corporation, the generalized
usage to refer to a particular market sector, such as "the music
business" and compound forms such as agribusiness, or the broadest
meaning to include all activity by the community of suppliers
of goods and services. However, the exact definition of business,
like much else in the philosophy of business, is a matter of
debate.
Business
Studies, the study of the management of individuals to maintain
collective productivity to accomplish particular creative and
productive goals (usually to generate profit), is taught as
an academic subject in many schools.
Basic
forms of ownership
Although
forms of business ownership vary by jurisdiction, there are
several common forms:
- Sole
proprietorship: A sole proprietorship is a business
owned by one person. The owner may operate on his or her
own or may employ others. The owner of the business has
total and unlimited personal liability of the debts incurred
by the business.
- Partnership:
A partnership is a form of business in which two or more
people operate for the common goal of making profit. Each
partner has total and unlimited personal liability of the
debts incurred by the partnership. There are three typical
classifications of partnerships: general partnerships, limited
partnerships, and limited liability partnerships.
- Corporation:
A business corporation is a for-profit, limited liability
entity that has a separate legal personality from its members.
A corporation is owned by multiple shareholders and is overseen
by a board of directors, which hires the business's managerial
staff.
- Cooperative:
Often referred to as a "co-op business" or "co-op", a cooperative
is a for-profit, limited liability entity that differs from
a corporation in that it has members, as opposed to shareholders,
who share decision-making authority. Cooperatives are typically
classified as either consumer cooperatives or worker cooperatives.
Cooperatives are fundamental to the ideology of economic
democracy.
For
a country-by-country listing of legally recognized business
forms, see Types of business entity.
Classifications
Wall
Street, Manhattan is the location of the New York Stock
Exchange and is often used as a symbol for the world of
business.
There
are many types of businesses, and, as a result, businesses are
classified in many ways. One of the most common focuses on the
primary profit-generating activities of a business:
- Agriculture
and mining businesses are concerned with the production
of raw material, such as plants or minerals.
- Financial
businesses include banks and other companies that generate
profit through investment and management of capital.
- Information
businesses generate profits primarily from the resale of
intellectual property and include movie studios, publishers
and packaged software companies.
- Manufacturers
produce products, from raw materials or component parts,
which they then sell at a profit. Companies that make physical
goods, such as cars or pipes, are considered manufacturers.
- Real
estate businesses generate profit from the selling, renting,
and development of properties, homes, and buildings.
- Retailers
and Distributors act as middle-men in getting goods produced
by manufacturers to the intended consumer, generating a
profit as a result of providing sales or distribution services.
Most consumer-oriented stores and catalogue companies are
distributors or retailers. See also: Franchising
- Service
businesses offer intangible goods or services and typically
generate a profit by charging for labor or other services
provided to government, other businesses or consumers. Organizations
ranging from house decorators to consulting firms to restaurants
and even to entertainers are types of service businesses.
- Transportation
businesses deliver goods and individuals from location to
location, generating a profit on the transportation costs
- Utilities
produce public services, such as heat, electricity, or sewage
treatment, and are usually government chartered.
There
are many other divisions and subdivisions of businesses. The
authoritative list of business types for North America is generally
considered to be the North American Industry Classification
System, or NAICS. The equivalent European Union list is the
NACE.
Management
The
study of the efficient and effective operation of a business
is called management. The main branches of management are financial
management, marketing management, human resource management,
strategic management, production management, service management,
information technology management, and business intelligence.
Government
regulation
The Bank
of England in Threadneedle Street, London, England.
Most
legal jurisdictions specify the forms of ownership that a business
can take, creating a body of commercial law for each type.
Organizing
The
major factors affecting how a business is organized are usually:
- The
size and scope of the business, and its anticipated
management and ownership. Generally a smaller business is
more flexible, while larger businesses, or those with wider
ownership or more formal structures, will usually tend to
be organized as partnerships or (more commonly) corporations.
In addition a business which wishes to raise money on a
stock market or to be owned by a wide range of people will
often be required to adopt a specific legal form to do so.
- The
sector and country. Private profit making businesses
are different from government owned bodies. In some countries,
certain businesses are legally obliged to be organized certain
ways.
- Limited
liability. Corporations, limited liability partnerships,
and other specific types of business organizations protect
their owners from business failure by doing business under
a separate legal entity with certain legal protections.
In contrast, unincorporated businesses or persons working
on their own are usually not so protected.
- Tax
advantages. Different structures are treated differently
in tax law, and may have advantages for this reason.
- Disclosure
and compliance requirements. Different business structures
may be required to make more or less information public
(or reported to relevant authorities), and may be bound
to comply with different rules and regulations.
Many
businesses are operated through a separate entity such as a
corporation, limited partnership or limited liability company.
Most legal jurisdictions allow people to organize such an entity
by filing certain charter documents with the relevant Secretary
of State or equivalent and complying with certain other ongoing
obligations. The relationships and legal rights of shareholders,
limited partners, or members are governed partly by the charter
documents and partly by the law of the jurisdiction where the
entity is organized. Generally speaking, shareholders in a corporation,
limited partners in a limited partnership, and members in a
limited liability company are shielded from personal liability
for the debts and obligations of the entity, which is legally
treated as a separate "person." This means that unless there
is misconduct, the owner's own possessions are strongly protected
in law, if the business does not succeed.
Where
two or more individuals own a business together but have failed
to organize a more specialized form of vehicle, they will be
treated as a general partnership. The terms of a partnership
are partly governed by a partnership agreement if one is created,
and partly by the law of the jurisdiction where the partnership
is located. No paperwork or filing is necessary to create a
partnership, and without an agreement, the relationships and
legal rights of the partners will be entirely governed by the
law of the jurisdiction where the partnership is located.
A
single person who owns and runs a business is commonly known
as a sole proprietor, whether he or she owns it directly
or through a formally organized entity.
A
few relevant factors to consider in deciding how to operate
a business include:
- General
partners in a partnership (other than a limited liability
partnership), plus anyone who personally owns and operates
a business without creating a separate legal entity, are
personally liable for the debts and obligations of the business.
- Generally,
corporations are required to pay tax just like "real" people.
In some tax systems, this can give rise to so-called double
taxation, because first the corporation pays tax on the
profit, and then when the corporation distributes its profits
to its owners, individuals have to include dividends in
their income when they complete their personal tax returns,
at which point a second layer of income tax is imposed.
- In
most countries, there are laws which treat small corporations
differently than large ones. They may be exempt from certain
legal filing requirements or labor laws, have simplified
procedures in specialized areas, and have simplified, advantageous,
or slightly different tax treatment.
- To
"go public" (sometimes called IPO) -- which basically means
to allow a part of the business to be owned by a wider range
of investors or the public in general -- you must organize
a separate entity, which is usually required to comply with
a tighter set of laws and procedures. Most public entities
are corporations that have sold shares, but increasingly
there are also public LLCs that sell units (sometimes also
called shares), and other more exotic entities as well (for
example, REITs in the USA, Unit Trusts in the UK). However,
you cannot take a general partnership "public."
Commercial
law
Most
commercial transactions are governed by a very detailed and
well-established body of rules that have evolved over a very
long period of time, it being the case that governing trade
and commerce was a strong driving force in the creation of law
and courts in Western civilization.
As
for other laws that regulate or impact businesses, in many countries
it is all but impossible to chronicle them all in a single reference
source. There are laws governing treatment of labor and generally
relations with employees, safety and protection issues (OSHA
or Health and Safety), anti-discrimination laws (age, gender,
disabilities, race, and in some jurisdictions, sexual orientation),
minimum wage laws, union laws, workers compensation laws, and
annual vacation or working hours time.
In
some specialized businesses, there may also be licenses required,
either due to special laws that govern entry into certain trades,
occupations or professions, which may require special education,
or by local governments. Professions that require special licenses
range from law and medicine to flying airplanes to selling liquor
to radio broadcasting to selling investment securities to selling
used cars to roofing. Local jurisdictions may also require special
licenses and taxes just to operate a business without regard
to the type of business involved.
Some
businesses are subject to ongoing special regulation. These
industries include, for example, public utilities, investment
securities, banking, insurance, broadcasting, aviation, and
health care providers. Environmental regulations are also very
complex and can impact many kinds of businesses in unexpected
ways.
Capital
When
businesses need to raise money (called 'capital'), more laws
come into play. A highly complex set of laws and regulations
govern the offer and sale of investment securities (the means
of raising money) in most Western countries. These regulations
can require disclosure of a lot of specific financial and other
information about the business and give buyers certain remedies.
Because "securities" is a very broad term, most investment transactions
will be potentially subject to these laws, unless a special
exemption is available.
Capital
may be raised through private means, by public offer (IPO) on
a stock exchange, or in many other ways. Major stock exchanges
include the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq (USA), the London
Stock Exchange (UK), the Tokyo Stock Exchange (Japan), and so
on. Most countries with capital markets have at least one.
Business
that have gone "public" are subject to extremely detailed and
complicated regulation about their internal governance (such
as how executive officers' compensation is determined) and when
and how information is disclosed to the public and their shareholders.
In the United States, these regulations are primarily implemented
and enforced by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission
(SEC). Other Western nations have comparable regulatory bodies.
As
noted at the beginning, it is impossible to enumerate all of
the types of laws and regulations that impact on business today.
In fact, these laws have become so numerous and complex, that
no business lawyer can learn them all, forcing increasing specialization
among corporate attorneys. It is not unheard of for teams of
5 to 10 attorneys to be required to handle certain kinds of
corporate transactions, due to the sprawling nature of modern
regulation. Commercial law spans general corporate law, employment
and labor law, healthcare law, securities law, M&A law (who
specialize in acquisitions), tax law, ERISA law (ERISA in the
United States governs employee benefit plans), food and drug
regulatory law, intellectual property law (specializing in copyrights,
patents, trademarks and such), telecommunications law, and more.
In
Thailand, for example, it is necessary to register a
particular amount of capital for each employee, and pay a fee
to the government for the amount of capital registered. There
is no legal requirement to prove that this capital actually
exists, the only requirement is to pay the fee. Overall, processes
like this are detrimental to the development and GDP of a country,
but often exist in "feudal" developing countries.
Intellectual property
Businesses
often have important "intellectual property" that needs protection
from competitors for the company to stay profitable. This could
require patents or copyrights or preservation of trade secrets.
Most businesses have names, logos and similar branding techniques
that could benefit from trademarking. Patents and copyrights
in the United States are largely governed by federal law, while
trade secrets and trademarking are mostly a matter of state
law. Because of the nature of intellectual property, a business
needs protection in every jurisdiction in which they are concerned
about competitors. Many countries are signatories to international
treaties concerning intellectual property, and thus companies
registered in these countries are subject to national laws bound
by these treaties. The treaties themselves are not intellectual
property.
Exit
plans
Businesses
can be bought and sold. Business owners often refer to their
plan of disposing of the business as an "exit plan." Common
exit plans include IPOs, MBOs and mergers with other businesses.
Businesses are rarely liquidated, as it is often very unprofitable
to do so.
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Buena Park, 90620 ,90621,90622, 90624, Capistrano Beach, 92624,
Corona del Mar, 92625, Costa Mesa, 92626, 92627, 92628, Cypress,
90630, Dana Point, 92629, East Irvine, 92650, El Toro, 92609,
Foothill Ranch, 92610, Fountain Valley, 92708, 92728, Fullerton,
92831, 92832, 92833, 92834, 92835, 92836, 92837, 92838, Garden
Grove, 92840, 92841, 92842, 92843 ,92844, 92845, 92846, Huntington
Beach , 92605, 92615, 92646, 92647, 92648, 92649, Irvine, 92602,
92603, 92604, 92606, 92612, 92614, 92616, 92617, 92618, 92619,
92620, 92623, 92697, La Habra, 90631, 90632, 90633, La Palma,
90623, Ladera Ranch, 92694, Laguna Beach , 92651, 92652, Laguna
Hills ,92653, 92654,92607,92677, Laguna Woods, 92637,Lake Forest,
92630, Los Alamitos, 90720, 90721, Midway City, 92655, Mission
Viejo, 92690, 92691, 92692,Newport Beach , 92658, 92659, 92660,
92661, 92662, 92663, 92657, Orange, 92856, 92857, 92859, 92862,
92863, 92864, 92865, 92866, 92867, 92868, 92869, Placentia,
92870, 92871, Rancho Santa Margarita 92688, San Clemente, 92672,
92673, 92674, San Juan Capistrano, 92675, 92693, Santa Ana ,
92701, 92702, 92703, 92704, 92705 ,92706, 92707, 92711, 92712,
92725.92735, 92799, Seal Beach , 90740, Silverado 92676, Stanton,
90680, Sunset Beach 90742, Surfside 90743, Trabuco Canyon, 92678,
92679, Tustin ,92780, 92781,92782, Villa Park, 92861, Westminster,
92683, 92684, 92685, Yorba Linda, 92885, 92886, 92887, Anaheim
Hills, Anaheim * Balboa Island, Newport Beach * Corona del Mar,
Newport Beach * Crystal Cove / Pelican Hill, Newport Beach *
Capistrano Beach, Dana Point * El Modena, Orange * French Park,
Santa Ana * Floral Park, Santa Ana * Foothill Ranch, Lake Forest
* Monarch Beach, Dana Point * Nellie Gail, Laguna Hills * Northwood,
Irvine * Woodbridge, Irvine * Newport Coast, Newport Beach *
Olive, Orange * Portola Hills, Lake Forest * San Joaquin Hills,
Laguna Niguel * San Joaquin Hills, Newport Beach * Santa Ana
Heights, Newport Beach * Tustin Ranch, Tustin * Talega, San
Clemente * West Garden Grove, Garden Grove * Yorba Hills, Yorba
Linda * Mesa Verde, Costa Mesa, * Coto de Caza * El Modena *
Ladera Ranch * Las Flores * Midway City * Orange Park Acres
* Rossmoor * Silverado Canyon * Sunset Beach * Surfside * Trabuco
Canyon * Tustin Foothills
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