Business Studies

Forms of Business Organisation

Question:

Discuss the characteristics, merits and limitations of the cooperative form of organization. Also describe briefly different types of cooperative societies.

Answer:

It is important to choose an appropriate form of organization as it will determine:
1. Extent of control;
2. Extent of liability;
3. Availability of resources;
4. Legal formalities.
All these in turn will determine profits of the business.
Different types of cooperative societies are explained below:

  1. Producer's cooperative societies: The producer's cooperatives are established by the small producers. The members of the society produce goods in their houses or at common place. The raw materials, tools, money, etc. are provided to them by the society. The output is collected by the society and sold in the market at the wholesale rate. The profit is distributed among the members in proportion to the goods supplied by each member.
  2. Consumer's cooperative societies: Consumer's cooperative societies are established to remove middlemen from the field of trade. These societies purchase foods at the wholesale prices and sell these goods to the members at cheaper rates than the market prices. However, the goods are sold to the non-members at the market rates. The profit, if any, is distributed among the members in the shape of bonus according to their purchase ratio.
  3. Marketing cooperative societies: The marketing cooperative societies are formed by the small producers for the promotion of trade. The two main objectives of these societies are, to sell the good at reasonable prices by eliminating middlemen and to make there ready for the product of the member. These types of societies are formed by the small agriculturalist and artisans. These societies collect the products of its members and make its grading and keep them in warehouses and sell them in the market at whole sale rate when the market is ready for these products. The profit is distributed among the members according to the ratio of goods supplied by them.
  4. Credit cooperative societies: These cooperative societies are formed for the financial help of the members. These societies provide loans to the members at low rate of interest. In rural areas these provide loans to the farmers for the purchase of seeds, fertilizers and cattle. In urban areas these societies provide loan to its members for the purchase of raw materials and tools.
  5.  Farming cooperative societies: These societies are formed by the small agriculturalist to get the benefits of large scale farming. These societies provide help to the farmer for the improve method of cultivations by providing large scale farming tools such as tractors, threshers and harvesters, etc.
  6. Housing cooperative societies: These societies are formed for the procurement of land for the construction of houses on a homogeneous basis. These societies are formed by those members who are intended to construct their own home. These societies provide loan to the members for the construction of houses. These also purchase construction materials in bulk and provide this material to its member at cheaper rates.
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Forms of Business Organisation

Q 1.

X is interested in the floatation of a company. Briefly discuss the steps he should take.

Q 2.

What is the role of Karta in Joint Hindu Family business?

Q 3.

Compare the status of a minor in a Joint Hindu Family Business with that in a partnership firm.

Q 4.

What is meant by ˜partner by estoppel'? Explain.

Q 5.

Define promoter. What are the functions of a promoter?

Q 6.

Explain meaning, features, merits and demerits of Sole Proprietorship.

Q 7.

Explain different types of partners.

Q 8.

Explain procedure of registering a partnership firm.

Q 9.

Explain procedure of registering a partnership firm.

Q 10.

Explain meaning, features, merits and demerits of partnership firm.

Q 11.

What are the steps required for raising funds from public?

Q 12.

Explain meaning, features, merits and demerits of joint stock company.

Q 13.

What do you mean by incorporation of a company? What are the steps involved in corporation of a company?

Q 14.

State the important privileges available to a private company.

Q 15.

Discuss the characteristics, merits and limitations of the cooperative form of organization. Also describe briefly different types of cooperative societies.

Q 16.

For which of the following types of business do you think a partnership firm of organization would be more suitable, and why?
(i) Grocery store (ii) Medical store
(iii) Legal consultancy (iv) Craft centre
(v) Internet cafe (vi) Chartered accountancy firm

Q 17.

Define Articles of Association. What are its contents?

Q 18.

Is registration of partnership firm compulsory? What are the consequences of non-registration?

Q 19.

Explain the contents of Memorandum of Association.

Q 20.

Distinguish between a Joint Hindu family business and partnership.

Q 21.

What do you understand by a.sole proprietorship firm? Explain its merits and limitations.

Q 22.

Despite limitations of size and resources, many people continue to prefer sole proprietorship over other forms of organization. Why?

Q 23.

Distinguish between a Joint Hindu family business and partnership.

Q 24.

Explain the concept of mutual agency in partnership with suitable example.

Q 25.

For which of the following types of business do you think a sole proprietorship firm of organization would be more suitable, and why?
(i) Grocery store (ii) Medical store
(iii) Legal consultancy (iv) Craft centre
(v) Internet cafe (vi) Chartered accountancy firm

Q 26.

Explain the meaning, features, merits and demerits of cooperative society.

Q 27.

Explain different types of partners.

Q 28.

Explain the following terms in brief:
(i) Perpetual succession (ii) Common seal
(iii) Karta (iv) Artificial person

Q 29.

If registration is optional, why do partnership firms willingly go through this legal formality and get themselves registered? Explain.

Q 30.

How does a cooperative society exemplify democracy and secularism? Explain.

Q 31.

Why is partnership considered by some to be a relatively unpopular form of business ownership? Explain the merits and limitations of partnership.

Q 32.

Differentiate between:

  • Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association.
  • Private and Public Company