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October 20 at 12:30 pm

Prof:
Let's start.

‘yong mga wala,
h‘wag nang hintayin pa.
Mauubos lang ang oras
natin.

Mikee:
Sige, sir.

Spade:
Okay po.

Prof:
Okay, I'll start now.

Prof: Paalala lang. Ang
magsasabi ng sagot kapag
hindi kayo ang tinatanong ay zero
na agad, malinawag? Kaya don't
you dare.

CL:
Yes, sir.

Alice:
Sige po.

Prof:
Ikaw ang mauuna, @Mikee.

Mikee:
Okay po.

Prof:
What are the three forms of organization?

Prof:
One...

Prof:
Two...

Mikee: Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, and Corporation po, Sir.

Prof:
Okay, good. Ipaliwanag mo
isa-isa, @Alice.

Alice:
Eh?

Prof:
Why? Ayaw mo bang
sagutin?

Alice:
No, Sir.

Prof:
Then starts now. Marami
pa ang kailangan makasagot.

Alice: Sole Proprietorship is a business organization that had a single owner called the proprietor who generally is also the manager.

Alice:
Partnership is a... business owned and operated by two or more persons who bind themselves to contribute money, property, or industry to a common fund, with the intention of dividing the profits among themselves.

Prof:
The last one?

Alice:
Ano, Sir. Corporation. Corporation is a business owned by it's stockholders. It is an artificial being created by operation of law, having the rights of succession and the powers, attributes and properties expressly authorized by law or incident to it's existence.

Prof:
Okay. @Spade, bigyan mo ako ng example ng Sole Proprietorship.

Spade:
Physicians po, Sir.

Prof:
How about you, @Jay?

Jay:
Lawyers po and accountants.

Prof:
Alright.

Prof:
Service companies perform services for a fee. Magbigay ka ng examples n‘yan, @CL.

CL:
Law firms, accounting and audit firms, stock brokerage, beauty salons, and recruitment agencies.

Prof: Merchandising companies purchase goods that are ready for sale and then sell these to customers. Give me an example of merchandising companies, Yevrua.

Yevrua:
Car dealers,
clothing stores, and
supermarkets.

Prof:
Manufacturing companies buy raw materials, convert them into products and then sell the products to other companies or to final costumers.

Prof:
Jun and Rhea, give me an example of Manufacturing companies.

Rhea:
Paper mills po.

Jun:
Steel mills po.

Prof: Okay. Good job everyone.
Everyone got 20 points. Asahan n‘yo sa susunod ang mga ganitong pangyayari.

Jay:
Yes, sir.

Mikee:
Okay po.
Seen by everyone.

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