Exercise 2. Put up four questions of different types (general, special, disjunctive, alternative) to each sentence

Model: The partners are getting along quite well.

Are the partners getting along quite well?

Why are the partners getting along quite well?

The partners are getting along well, aren’t they?

Are the partners getting along well or badly?

1. Jane is doing the books in our firm.

2. We are putting the same amount of money into business.

3. My brother is investing his money in the private café.

4. They are disturbing the losses unequally.

5. We are combining resources very well.

Business Corporations

A business corporation is an institution established for the purpose of making profit. It is operated by individuals. Their shares of ownership are represented by stock certificates. A person who owns a stock certificate is called a stock-holder.

There are several advantages of the corporate form of ownership. The first is the ability to attract financial resources. The next advantage is the corporation attracts a large amount of capital. It can invest it in plants, equipment and research. And the third advantage is that a corporation can offer higher salaries and thus attract talented managers and specialists.

The privately owned business corporation is one type of corporation. There are some other types too. Educational, religious, charitable institutions can also incorporate. Usually such corporation does not issue stock and is nonprofit. If there is a profit it is reinvested in the institution rather than distributed to private stockholders.

In some western countries, cities, states, federal government and special agencies can establish governmental corporations. A few examples of these governmental corporations are state universities, state hospitals and city owned utilities. Governmental corporations are non-profit as a rule and usually they do not issue stock certificates.

Active Vocabulary



corporation

to establish

stock certificate

stockholder (shareholder)

to attract financial resources

to offer high salaries

to attract a large amount of capital

educational, religious,

charitable institutions

to issue stock

nonprofit

to reinvest

корпорация

учреждать

акция

акционер, держатель акций

привлекать финансовые ресурсы

предлагать высокие зарплаты

привлекать большой капитал

образовательные, религиозные,

благотворительные учреждения

выпускать акции

неприбыльный

вкладывать ещё раз




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