Small business
A small business may be defined as a business with a small number of employees. The legal definition of "small" often varies by country and industry, but is generally under 100 employees. These businesses are normally privately owned corporations, partnerships, or sole proprietorships.
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Business - Employee - Corporations - Partnership - Sole proprietorship
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Small businesses are common in many countries, depending on the economic system in operation. Typical examples include: small shops, hairdressers, tradesmen, solicitors, lawyers, accountants, restaurants, guest houses, photographers, small-scale manufacturing etc. The smallest businesses, often located in private homes, are called microbusinesses.
Related Topics:
Shops - Hairdressers - Tradesmen - Solicitor - Lawyer - Accountant - Restaurant - Guest houses - Photographer - Manufacturing
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Problems faced by small businesses |
| ► | Certification and Trust |
| ► | Personnel |
| ► | Sources of Funding |
| ► | External links |
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