Business Ethics Social Responsibility 12 q1 w1 Final
Business Ethics Social Responsibility 12 q1 w1 Final
Business Ethics Social Responsibility 12 q1 w1 Final
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Introductory Message
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What I Need to Know
This module was written for you to accomplish at home. It was carefully
designed so that you can work at your own pace and allow self-discovery of the
concept through activities that you will perform. Activities were also selected to allow
independent learning which also aims to develop students’ reading comprehension
skills through understanding written texts.
What I Know
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Lesson
Forms of Business Organizations
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Have you ever been part of school organization or club? It was indeed a happy
and fulfilling day in your Junior High School years.
Are you a part of a music or glee club? Maybe, you are also a varsity player of
the school’s basketball and volleyball teams or are you a school paper writer who
participates in different journalism contests outside the school?
What is your position in the club? How many are you in the organization? Who
usually has the last say? Who are your leaders? What are you doing in ensuring
success in every activity?
Do you feel the fulfillment of being part of an organization? What did you learn
from being an officer or a member of a club?
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What’s In
Nowadays, many businesses are closed due to the COVID -19 pandemic and
only those businesses which are considered essential such as food businesses and
medical services remained.
Can you list down the name/s of business/es which is/are still in operation
during the quarantine period? Identify the services/ products they offer.
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What’s New
At that time, Manila was under Japanese occupation who imposed censorship
on books and periodicals. To augment their earnings, she and her husband
resorted to selling other items like candles and soaps.
After the post-war boom, the Ramoses opened a nine-story building along
Avenida which made their bookstore more profitable.
May this success story of Nanay Coring give inspiration and encouragement
to all. You need someone like her that will serve as a model to bring out the
best in yourselves to survive the crisis brought by COVID-19 pandemic. All
good things are blessings from the Almighty God and granted to anyone whom
He loves at His pleasure.
Source:
https://www.businessinquirer.net
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From the story you have read, please answer the following
questions:
What is It
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Major Contributions of Forms of Business Organization in Socio Economic
Development
Business are considered the engine of the economy because they contributed
to the economy of our country through paying corporate taxes so that the government
can provide the promote social welfare of its citizens. Business also provides job
opportunities which compensates the people in the society.
What’s More
Independent Activity 1:
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B. Tony and Alex own a saloon together. They share equal responsibility, and each
receive 50% of the profits. What form of business organization is this?
Independent Assessment 2:
2. Easy to start; owner is own boss; owner keeps all the profits and shoulders
losses. These are some descriptions of what type of business.
3. What form of business consists of two or more people to carry on, as co- owners
of a business for profit?
4. Your mother has Php 100,000. She wants to invest her money in the form of
business that has the least amount of personal liability. What form of business
would you recommend?
a. Sole Proprietorship
b. Partnership
c. Corporation
d. Cooperative
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5. How a corporation differs from a sole proprietorship?
a. Corporations are owned by only one person.
b. Corporations can sell stocks to large and small investors to raise money
for the business.
c. Sole proprietorships have limited liability for the owners.
d. Sole proprietorships require a legal charter to start the business.
Definition of terms
Business Organization refers to how a business is structured.
Sole Proprietorship is a business owned by one person.
Partnership is an association of two or more people as partners.
shares the profit and liabilities of a business venture.
Corporation is an entity created by law that is separate and distinct
from its owner and its continued existence is dependent
upon the corporate statues of the state in which it is
incorporated.
Comparative Analysis:
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Personal interest in Each partner has a right to Lack of personal interest
managing the business participate
Tax savings Tax savings Several taxes to pay as
mandated by laws and
ordinances
How do you and your family cope up with the financial crisis that we are
encountering while we are trying to overcome the pandemic?
Even at home, you can organize any form of business ownership for you
to cope up with the financial crisis you are encountering. Look for the
opportunities brought about by the pandemic. Seize that opportunity. You will
be surprised that you turned the impossible to possible (if you will rely solely to
Him who is in total control of the unwelcome atmosphere).
As Book of Isaiah 41:10 says “Fear not, for I am with you; Be not
dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you, Yes, I will help you, I will
uphold you with My righteous hand.”
God sees your heart and mind. He knows your needs, your worries, your
fears, so trust in His presence.
What I Can Do
Great Ideas! Think of a small business you can start amid the COVID-
19 pandemic on the level of your potential. Start finding out what problems
your community are facing. Focus your business around solving that problems
and be a part of the solution. Good luck
“Most successful men have not achieved their distinction by having some new
talent or opportunity presented to them. They have developed the opportunity
that was at hand.” – Bruce Barton
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Assessment
True or False
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References
BOOKS
Medina, Roberto G., 2006. Business Organization and Management. pp. 34, 41,
42. Philippines. Rex Bookstore, Inc.
Salvador, Samuel M. et.al. 2017. Principles and Practices of Management and
Organization 2nd Edition. Allen Adrian Books.
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