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Co-operatives Forms of Business Ownership

Co-operatives Forms of Business Ownership. What is a co-operative? A co-operative is a business owned and run by its members who have a common bond To

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Formation of Co-ops Seven people are required Apply to the Registrar of Friendly Societies Certificate of Incorporation is issued The co-op must report annually to the Registrar of Friendly Societies

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Page 1: Co-operatives Forms of Business Ownership. What is a co-operative? A co-operative is a business owned and run by its members who have a common bond To

Co-operatives

Forms of Business Ownership

Page 2: Co-operatives Forms of Business Ownership. What is a co-operative? A co-operative is a business owned and run by its members who have a common bond To

What is a co-operative?

A co-operative is a business owned and run by its members who have a common bondTo become a member a person must buy at least one shareEach member has one voteThe profit is distributed among the membersMembers have limited liabilityCo-ops are managed by a management committee

Page 3: Co-operatives Forms of Business Ownership. What is a co-operative? A co-operative is a business owned and run by its members who have a common bond To

Formation of Co-ops

Seven people are requiredApply to the Registrar of Friendly SocietiesCertificate of Incorporation is issuedThe co-op must report annually to the Registrar of Friendly Societies

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Advantages of Co-ops

Members have limited liabilityOne vote per memberThe members own the co-op, which is a big incentive to do business with the co-opProfits are distributed among the members

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Disadvantages of Co-ops

Lack of financeNo incentive to buy more sharesThe management committee may not have the business expertise to run a modern business

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Types of Co-ops

Producer Co-ops – mainly agricultural co-ops. They collect the raw material from the farmers, e.g. milk, process it and sell the finished product, e.g. cheese

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Types of Co-ops

Consumer Co-ops – these co-ops buy directly from the manufacturer and sell to members

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Types of Co-ops

Financial Co-ops, e.g. credit unions – set up by people sharing a common interest, e.g. live/work in the same area. They encourage saving and provide loans

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Summary

What is a co-op?How is a co-op formed?What are the advantages and disadvantages of a co-op as a form of business ownership?Outline the different types of co-ops in existence in Ireland