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Chapter 8 & 9

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Chapter 8 & 9. Test Review. If a person wanted to open up a shoe store in Richmond, what would be the first step?. Acquire funds $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$. Sole proprietorships are businesses owned by how many people?. One owner. What is a disadvantage of a sole proprietorship?. Limited funds. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Test Review

CHAPTER 8 & 9

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If a person wanted to open up a shoe store in Richmond, what would be the first step?

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Acquire funds $$$$$$$$$$$$$$

$$$$$

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Sole proprietorships are businesses owned by how many people?

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One owner

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What is a disadvantage of a sole proprietorship?

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Limited funds

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Partnerships are owned by how many people?

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Multiple owners/ two or more

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Which of these is an example of a partnership?

-Nintendo -Smith Medical Practice -Willis Brothers Construction -Olive Garden

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Willis Brothers Construction

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What type of partnership is it where partners share responsibility, including debts and loans?

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General partnership

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If a partner is not involved in the day to day operations of the business what type of partnership is it?

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Limited partnership

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What is an advantage of a partnership?

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Access to resources

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What is a disadvantage of a partnership?

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Unlimited liability

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Who owns corporations?

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stockholders

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Corporations that offer stock for sale that can be bought or sold freely are called what?

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Public company

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Corporations that retain rights over who can buy their stock are called what?

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Private corporations

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Why did Phillip Morris (tobacco company) purchase Kraft Foods?

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To gain a new company identity

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What type of merger is it when companies like Adidas and Reebok merge together?

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Horizontal merger

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The fact that Walt Disney has many different business interests make is a ___________ ?

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conglomerate

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Burger King is an example of a ____________.

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franchise

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Which of the following occupations would earn the least?

-plumber -construction worker -housekeeper -lawyer

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housekeeper

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Which of the following is a “professional”?

-sanitation worker -electrician -housekeeper -lawyer

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lawyer

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How has the US government affected wages of workers?

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By establishing a minimum wage

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Which occupation category would a farmer or fisherman fall under?

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Primary sector

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Which occupation category would a insurance salesperson or accountant fall under?

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Tertiary sector

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Which occupation category would a factory worker or welder fall under?

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Secondary sector

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When a US company moves its factory to a foreign county it is called _____________.

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outsourcing

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Labor unions are responsible for what benefits for workers?

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8 hr work day Vacations Sick leave 5 day work week

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What was the 1st major labor union in the US?

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American Federation of Labor

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When can employers only hire union members?

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Closed shop

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When hired workers have to join the union within a given time period after being hired

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Union shop

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This law makes it illegal for workers to be forced to join a union.

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Right-to-work laws

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This is when employers and workers attempt to negotiate wages and working conditions.

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Collective bargaining

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This is when a neutral 3rd party make a decision when employers and workers cannot reach an agreement.

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Binding arbitration