1.4.2

Partnerships

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Partnerships

Partnerships are businesses that are owned by 2 or more partners. Each partner has an equal share of the profits and equal say in the decision making process. Examples of partnerships are doctors’ surgeries, dentists or accountancy firms.

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Advantages

  • More people means more experience and more ideas. Decisions can also be better as the owners can discuss pros and cons with each other.
  • It is easier to raise money because banks are more likely to lend to a partnership than to a sole trader. More investments means increased access to finance for the firm and this supports quick growth.
  • Good employees can be made into partners and this means it is easier to retain the best employees.
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Disadvantages

  • The profits are shared, so if a sole trader decides to go into business with another person, they may end up with a lower profit for themselves.
  • Like sole traders, partnerships have unlimited liability.
  • Partners may disagree about business decisions and this can be unpleasant, especially if it is a family-based partnership.
  • Each partner is liable for the actions of the other partners. This may lead to further friction between partners.

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1Understanding Business Activity

1.1Business Activity

1.2Classification of Businesses

1.3Enterprise, Business Growth & Size

1.4Types of Business Organisation

1.5Business Objectives & Stakeholder Objectives

2People in Business

3Marketing

3.1Marketing & the Market

3.2Market Research

3.3Marketing Mix

3.4Legal Controls

4Operations Management

5Financial Information & Decisions

6External Influences on Business Activity

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