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CHAPTER
5
SLIDE 1
CHAPTER
5
Economic Decisions
and Systems
5-1
Business in the U.S. Economy
5-2
Forms of Business Ownership
5-3
Organizational Structure for
Businesses
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Business in the
U.S. Economy
Goal 1 Describe the changing status of
U.S. employment.
Goal 2 Discuss the role of business in the
U.S. economy.
Goal 3 Describe three major types of
businesses.
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KEY TERMS
● contingent worker
● intermediary
● service business
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THE CHANGING
U.S. JOB MARKET
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SLIDE 4
● Employment data
● Pressures on employees
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Checkpoint 
● List several groups that will increase as
a percentage of the total U.S. workforce
in the next decade.
● Younger workers (16–24 years of age)
● Asian-, Hispanic-, African-American groups
● Women
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BUSINESS AND
THE ECONOMY
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● Size of U.S. businesses
● Roles of business
● Impact on a community
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PERCENT OF BUSINESSES
BY EMPLOYEE SIZE
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BUSINESS ACTIVITIES
● Generating ideas
● Raising capital
● Employing and training personnel
● Buying goods and services
● Marketing goods and services
● Maintaining business records
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Checkpoint 
● What are the basic activities completed
by all businesses?
● Generating ideas
● Raising capital
● Employing and training personnel
● Buying goods and services
● Marketing goods and services
● Maintaining business records
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TYPES OF BUSINESSES
● Producers
● Intermediaries
● Service businesses
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Checkpoint 
● How does a manufacturer differ from an
extractor?
● An extractor takes natural resources, such
as oil or timber, for direct consumption or
for use in developing other products.
● A manufacturer takes resources supplied
by others and converts them into useable
products.
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Forms of Business
Ownership
Goal 1 Understand the three major forms of
business ownership.
Goal 2 Determine when each form of business
ownership is most appropriate.
Goal 3 Recognize other specialized business
ownership forms.
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KEY TERMS
● proprietorship
● partnership
● corporation
● partnership agreement
● articles of incorporation
● franchise
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BUSINESS OWNERSHIP
● Proprietorship
● Partnership
● Corporation
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Forms of Ownership
U.S. Business Comparison by Form of Ownership
Form of
Ownership
Proprietorship
Number of
Businesses
(2006)
Total Revenue
(Thousands)
Percent of All
Businesses
Percent of
Total Revenue
22,075,000
1,278,000,000
71.53%
4.06%
Corporation
5,841,000
26,070,000,000
18.93%
82.82%
Partnership
2,947,000
4,131,000,000
9.55%
13.12%
30,863,000
31,479,000,000
100.00%
100.00%
Total
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Checkpoint 
● What are the differences between the
three main forms of business
ownership?
● Business forms differ in the ways in which
decision-making and investments are made
and to whom liabilities are distributed.
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CHOOSING A FORM OF
BUSINESS OWNERSHIP
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● Choosing a proprietorship
● Choosing a partnership
● Choosing a corporation
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Checkpoint 
● Which form of business ownership is the
most complex and difficult to form?
● The corporation is more complex to begin
than other business forms.
● Forming a corporation requires much more
bureaucracy, is more subject to
government regulations, requires the
organization of a board, and must have
clearly defined bylaws.
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OTHER FORMS
OF OWNERSHIP
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● Specialized partnerships and corporations
● Cooperatives and franchises
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Checkpoint 
● What are the other specialized forms of
business ownership?
● Limited liability partnership
● Joint venture
● S corporation
● Limited liability company (LLC)
● Nonprofit corporation
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Organizational
Structure
for Businesses
Goal 1 Understand important principles in
designing an effective organization.
Goal 2 Compare alternative organizational
structures for businesses.
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KEY TERMS
● mission statement
● goal
● policies
● procedures
● organization chart
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DESIGNING AN EFFECTIVE
BUSINESS ORGANIZATION
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● Setting direction
● Principles of effective organization
● Responsibility, authority, and accountability
● Unity of command
● Span of control
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Checkpoint 
● What is the difference between a
mission statement and a goal?
● A mission statement states the purpose of
existence for a business and what it hopes
to achieve.
● A goal is a more specific statement of what
a business expects to achieve and may be
used to measure a business’ success.
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TYPES OF ORGANIZATIONAL
STRUCTURES
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SLIDE 25
● Functional organization structure
● Matrix organizational structure
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BUSINESS ORGANIZATION
CHART
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Checkpoint 
● What problems can result from the use of a
functional organizational structure?
● Employees in a functional organizational structure
may tend to lose sight of overall corporate goals.
● Workers tend to be limited to specific duties and
may not see their relationship to the organization
as a whole.
● This can result in lack of interest and motivation
over time.
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