DP Business Management 1.2 Key Terms

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Companies (corporations)

This refers to any business organisation that is owned by its shareholders, who have limited liability. They comprise of privately held companies and publicly held companies.

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Cooperatives

These are for-profit social enterprises owned and run by their members (usually employees, managers or customers). Their primary goal is to create value for their member-owners.

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Deed of Partnership

A legally binding contract that all joint owners of a partnership sign, stating the purpose of the business, the formal rights of the partners, and how any profits should be split.

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Incorporation (incorporated)

This means that there is a legal difference between the owners of a company (the shareholders) and the business entity itself. This ensures that the owners are protected by limited liability.

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Initial public offering (IPO)

An IPO occurs when an organization sells all or part of its business to shareholders on a public stock exchange for the first time. This changes the legal status of the business to a publicly held company.

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Limited liability

This legal status of a business enables its shareholders (business owners) not to be liable for more than the original amount of money invested in the business.

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Limited partnership

This is a special type of partnership where one or more partners contribute capital and enjoy a share of the profits but do not participate in the running of the business. However, at least one partner must still have unlimited liability.

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Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)

A type of non-profit organization (NPO) operating in the private sector of the economy for the benefit of others in society (rather than for shareholders).

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Partnership

A business alliance consisting of between 2 and 20 individual owners who are jointly responsible for the business (although this number can vary between countries).

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Private sector

This section of the economy is made up of businesses that are owned by individuals or groups of individuals, rather than by the government.

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Privately held company

This is a business owned by shareholders with limited liability, but the shares cannot be traded on a public Stock Exchange.

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Publicly held company

A joint-stock company owned by shareholders. The shares in a publicly held company can be bought and sold by the general public, without prior approval of existing owners.

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Public sector

Businesses in this section of the economy are run and owned by the government in order to provide essential services for society as a whole, e.g., education and healthcare services.

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Sleeping partner

Also known as a silent partner, this is an investor in a partnership but who does not get involved in the daily running and management of the organization.

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Social enterprises

These organizations are revenue-generating businesses with community (social) objectives at the core of their operations in order to benefit the general public, rather than private shareholders.

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Sole trader (sole proprietor)

An organization which is owned by a single entrepreneur who has exclusive responsibility for the running of the business.

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Stock exchange

This is any marketplace where the general public and other companies can buy and/or sell shares.

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Unlimited liability

This means the owner(s) of a business (such as a sole trader or partner) is personally liable for any business debts, even if this requires the debts to be settled by selling off personal assets.