Business ownership's.
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Business Ownership's Many businesses can be classified in different ways according to the type of ownership it may have. Businesses can either be voluntary, private or public sector. Below are the different type of businesses: * Sole Trader * Partnership * Private limited company * Public limited Company * Co-operative * Non Profit or a charity company * Franchise The economy of today is divided into three sectors, which are called voluntary, private and public sector. Voluntary sector The Voluntary sector consists of mainly of non-profit making organisations this is an organisation that does not to financially reward the owner. The objectives of these types of organisations are non-financial. Businesses like the NSPCC this is a charity that is set up to help children. There are other companies like the NSPCA they are there to help animals. Most of these charities are registered charities. The majority of the people that work there are usually volunteers and are mainly from around...

