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OVERVIEW
LEARNING COMPETENCY
Analyze the forms and economic roles of business organizations
Welcome Note
GETTING READY
List down 5 examples of business that you know. 1 being the smallest and 3 being the
biggest type.
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STARTING POINT
What are the things that you would consider as you venture in business?
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In this portion, the students will be able to distinguish between various forms of
business organization.
When you’re forming your new business, you will want to take into account the
following:
Your (practical) vision regarding the size and nature of your business.
The level of control you wish to have.
The level of “structure” you are willing to deal with.
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1. Sole Proprietorship
A sole proprietorship is a business owned by only one person. It is easy to
set-up and is the least costly among all forms of ownership. The owner faces
unlimited liability; meaning, the creditors of the business may go after the
personal assets of the owner if the business cannot pay them.
2. Partnership
A partnership is a business owned by two or more persons who contribute
resources into the entity. The partners divide the profits of the business among
themselves.
3. Corporation
A corporation is a business organization that has a separate legal
personality from its owners. Ownership in a stock corporation is represented by
shares of stock.
In addition to those basic forms of business ownership, these are some other types of
organizations that are common today:
Cooperative
A cooperative is a business organization owned by a group of individuals and is
operated for their mutual benefit. The persons making up the group are called
members. Cooperatives may be incorporated or unincorporated.
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TASK FOCUS 1
List at least 10 businesses found in Davao Region and classify them according to their
form of organization.
Sole Company/
Partnership Corporation
Proprietorship Cooperative
In this portion, the students will explain the economic roles of business organizations
Taxes are used, among other things, to maintain the infrastructure of a city, state
or country – roads, bridges, tunnels, public transportation, libraries and other public
buildings and services, including police officers and firefighters, all benefit from tax
money collected from individuals and businesses. These services are essential to the
good health and positive qualities of local and national citizens. In a capitalist society
like that of the United States, business growth and increased sales means collecting
more taxes, which can directly translate to better maintenance and offerings of local
infrastructure and services that benefit the community.
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ripple effect and can result in a decline in a country’s general economy, weakening the
strength of its currency and buying power.
In addition to providing products and services that citizens and residents want,
economic health can allow for exporting goods and services to others who want those
items, contribute to offering avenues for education and training for citizens, create
healthy business competition and provide additional methods of strengthening
economic development for the country as a whole.
But small businesses don’t always stay small. Many nationally known brands
today got their start as very small businesses run out of someone’s home or garage.
Startups can become multinational companies that can have a huge and positive impact
on the global economy, benefiting all of the company’s employees and the communities
in which those businesses thrive. Apple, Whole Foods, Amazon and Starbucks were all
ideas started on a small scale that have had incredible, explosive positive impacts not
just on the U.S. economy, but on a global scale.
TASK FOCUS 2
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS. Encircle the letter that corresponds your answer.
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Appendix
ESSAY RUBRICS
Consistently is successful
2.C.1 Effectively analyze Is effective in analyzing
at analyzing and Is not thorough at analyzing Does not complete analysis or
and evaluate and evaluating evidence,
evaluating evidence, and/or evaluating evidence, evaluation of evidence,
evidence, arguments, claims and
arguments, claims arguments, claims and arguments, claims and beliefs arguments, claims or beliefs
beliefs
and beliefs beliefs
Thoroughly reflects
critically on learning Reflects critically on
2.C.5 Reflect critically on Attempts to reflect on learning Does not reflect on learning
experiences and learning experiences and
learning experiences experiences and processes experiences and processes
and processes processes and applies to processes
future work
References
Written by Yvan Allaire. (n.d.). What is the role of business? Retrieved July 23, 2020,
from https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2014/01/role-business/
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What is the Role of Business in Society? (2017, November 20). Retrieved July 23,
2020, from https://www.aspeninstitute.org/blog-posts/what-role-business-society/