(a) Explain to a group of Sole Proprietors who wish to form a partnership any...

COMMERCE
WAEC 2000

(a) Explain to a group of Sole Proprietors who wish to form a partnership any seven problems they are likely to face.

(b) State three conditions suitable for the formation of partnership business.

Explanation

(a) Problems of partnership include:

(i)Unlimited liability: The partners are liable to the debts of the business to no limit.

(ii)Difficulty in management:Decision-taking is going to be long and slow as every partner would want their voice to be heard, thus, creating disagreement.

(iii)Inability to raise sufficient capital: Partners cannot invite the public to raise capital, and because of its unlimited liability, members fear to invest in partnership.

(iv)Risk of dissolution: The partnership stands dissolved at the death, bankruptcy or insanity of a member

(v)Action of one partner on others: There is the danger that one reckless partner can ruin others.

(vi) Partnership profits have to be shared among members; some may get more than the other.

(vii) Success of partnership depends on the ability of partners to work as a team.

(viii) The growth of the business is limited to the managerial abilities of the partners.

(b) Conditions suitable for the formation of partnership are:

(i) Large amount of capital is necessary for the business as a limited company.

(ii) The success of the business requires the skill or knowledge of experienced members of the partnership/joint decision, for example, solicitors, doctors, etc.

(iii) The ownership and control should not be extended outside a family or friends.

(iv) Partnership is suitable for executing short term venture.



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