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SOLE
PROPRIETORSHIP
Group         » MBA 2nd Semester


Nazish Masood R# 434 Sidra Riaz R# 429 Syeda Fatima R# 427
Arif ullah #463
Overview

• Describe characteristics of a sole proprietorship.

• List advantages of a sole proprietorship.

• List disadvantages of a sole proprietorship.
Key Terms
•Business entity

•Sole proprietorship

•Unlimited liability
sole-proprietorship in pakistan
   A sole proprietorship is a
    business entity with a
    single owner/operator.
   A business entity is a
    professional organization
    offering something that
    has real existence.
   The following factors
    characterize a sole
    proprietorship.
A.   It is the oldest, most
     common, and simplest
     form of business
     organization.
B.   One person can serve as
     the business decision-
     maker.
C.   No registration with the
     state is required, as is
     necessary with a
     corporation or a limited
     liability company (LLC).
D. It is easily set up and
    maintained.
E. The owner is personally
    responsible for assets,
    income taxes, and
    business debts.
F. It is relatively simple to
    manage and control.
A sole proprietorship has several
   advantages.
A. The owner is his or her own boss.
B. No legal formalities are involved in
   forming or dissolving the business.
C. The money the business makes
   belongs to the owner.
D. Decisions can be made quickly.
E. Start-up costs may be
   minimal.
F. A sole proprietorship is a
   good type of organization
   for a business:
   ï‚¡ 1. That will remain small
   ï‚¡ 2. That does not have great
     exposure to liability
A sole proprietorship has
   several disadvantages.
A. Raising capital to start the
   business is difficult.
1. Banks are less willing to lend
   money to one person for a
   business venture.
2. Banks that approve loans
   may have higher interest
   rates.
B. The owner has unlimited
   liability.
   ï‚¡ Both the business and personal
     assets of the sole proprietor are
     subject to the claims of
     creditors.
   ï‚¡ When the owner assumes
     unlimited liability, he or she
     may lose all personal and
     business assets to pay bills or
     money owed to other parties.
C. The business ends if the
   owner dies.
G. The sole proprietor must
   pay a self-employment tax,
   which consists of
   contributions to Social
   Security and Medicare.
   ï‚¡   In addition, he or she must
       pay estimated taxes
       throughout the year.
H. The sole proprietor may
   have to register the business
   name and pay local taxes
   for owning a business.
Laiba’s Collection (2001)
   Sole Proprietor Business
   Owner Miss Naheed Akhtar
   Initial investment 2000 rupees
   Currently has assets of worths 0.3 million (2013)
   Current outlet Hayatabad Phase 7
   Contact 091-5863429
   Supported by WBDC and SMEDA
Laibas Collection mission is to offer quality clothes
in an assortment of sizes and styles to accommodate
  all varying body styles and shapes to satisfy their
customers with all aspects of their needs and also by
          providing quality tailoring on spot
To capture the local market and to compete in the
             competitive environment
   The business deals in ladies garments
    ï‚¡ Embroidery
    ï‚¡ Bridal wears (ready made & on order)
    ï‚¡ Casual wears (ready made & on order)
    ï‚¡ Small kurtas for baby girls
    ï‚¡ Bed sheets and complete bed sheets (on Order)
    ï‚¡ Tailoring facility on spot
sole-proprietorship in pakistan
   To promote the labor present in the villages near
    D.I.Khan (kaneri village)

   To provide them with employment opportunities

   To provide customers with better services
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sole_proprietorship
http://www.investopedia.com/terms/s/soleproprietorship.asp
http://www.irs.gov/Businesses/Small-Businesses-&-Self-
Employed/Sole-Proprietorships
http://www.entrepreneur.com/encyclopedia/sole-proprietorship
http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/sole-
proprietorship.html
Naheed Akhtar (owner)
Thank You

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sole-proprietorship in pakistan

  • 2. Group » MBA 2nd Semester Nazish Masood R# 434 Sidra Riaz R# 429 Syeda Fatima R# 427 Arif ullah #463
  • 3. Overview • Describe characteristics of a sole proprietorship. • List advantages of a sole proprietorship. • List disadvantages of a sole proprietorship.
  • 4. Key Terms •Business entity •Sole proprietorship •Unlimited liability
  • 6.  A sole proprietorship is a business entity with a single owner/operator.  A business entity is a professional organization offering something that has real existence.  The following factors characterize a sole proprietorship.
  • 7. A. It is the oldest, most common, and simplest form of business organization. B. One person can serve as the business decision- maker. C. No registration with the state is required, as is necessary with a corporation or a limited liability company (LLC).
  • 8. D. It is easily set up and maintained. E. The owner is personally responsible for assets, income taxes, and business debts. F. It is relatively simple to manage and control.
  • 9. A sole proprietorship has several advantages. A. The owner is his or her own boss. B. No legal formalities are involved in forming or dissolving the business. C. The money the business makes belongs to the owner. D. Decisions can be made quickly.
  • 10. E. Start-up costs may be minimal. F. A sole proprietorship is a good type of organization for a business: ï‚¡ 1. That will remain small ï‚¡ 2. That does not have great exposure to liability
  • 11. A sole proprietorship has several disadvantages. A. Raising capital to start the business is difficult. 1. Banks are less willing to lend money to one person for a business venture. 2. Banks that approve loans may have higher interest rates.
  • 12. B. The owner has unlimited liability. ï‚¡ Both the business and personal assets of the sole proprietor are subject to the claims of creditors. ï‚¡ When the owner assumes unlimited liability, he or she may lose all personal and business assets to pay bills or money owed to other parties. C. The business ends if the owner dies.
  • 13. G. The sole proprietor must pay a self-employment tax, which consists of contributions to Social Security and Medicare. ï‚¡ In addition, he or she must pay estimated taxes throughout the year. H. The sole proprietor may have to register the business name and pay local taxes for owning a business.
  • 14. Laiba’s Collection (2001)  Sole Proprietor Business  Owner Miss Naheed Akhtar  Initial investment 2000 rupees  Currently has assets of worths 0.3 million (2013)  Current outlet Hayatabad Phase 7  Contact 091-5863429  Supported by WBDC and SMEDA
  • 15. Laibas Collection mission is to offer quality clothes in an assortment of sizes and styles to accommodate all varying body styles and shapes to satisfy their customers with all aspects of their needs and also by providing quality tailoring on spot
  • 16. To capture the local market and to compete in the competitive environment
  • 17.  The business deals in ladies garments ï‚¡ Embroidery ï‚¡ Bridal wears (ready made & on order) ï‚¡ Casual wears (ready made & on order) ï‚¡ Small kurtas for baby girls ï‚¡ Bed sheets and complete bed sheets (on Order) ï‚¡ Tailoring facility on spot
  • 19.  To promote the labor present in the villages near D.I.Khan (kaneri village)  To provide them with employment opportunities  To provide customers with better services