1. Write true (T) or false (F) next to the statements below. If the sentence is not right – correct it.
1. Write true (T) or false (F) next to the statements below. If the
sentence is not right – correct it.
1. A sole proprietor is
entirely responsible for his success or failure.
2. Even if the losses are greater than the investment, a sole proprietor
will not deplete his personal assets.
3. The people who like to exercise initiative and be own bosses choose
sole proprietorships.
4. Small businesses do not often grow into large ones.
5. Small businesses are practically well suited for meeting specialized
local needs.