Lesson 3: Small Business Enterprise
Lesson 3: Small Business Enterprise
Republic Act No. 6977, “The Magana Carta for Small Enterprises” defined small
and medium enterprises as any business activity or enterprise engaged in industry, agri-
business and/or service. Whether single proprietorship, cooperative, partnership or
corporation whose total asset, inclusive of those arising from loans but exclusive of the
land on which the particular business entity’s office, plant and equipment are situated.
Through the years, small businesses evolved into large entities. Although the
required number of people and financial capital in small business is relatively low, the
chance of becoming large enterprise in the future is possible as long as the entrepreneur
would be able to manage his re resources properly and efficiently.
The figure in the next page illustrates the kinds of businesses according to size.
Kinds of Business
According to Size
Private
Public Enterprise
Enterprises
The table below shows the kinds of business according to size of employees and
its value:
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Basically, enterprises with total assets of five million pesos (P5,000,000) and below
are considered small enterprise.
1. Manufacturing
2. Service
Service businesses offer service that provides solutions or actions to
another business firm or to direct customers. They may be classified into the
following:
3. Wholesaling
4. Retailing
Retailing covers all activities involved in the sale of goods/service to the final
consumer. Examples are drugstores, appliance store, convenience stores, etc.
5. Constructions
Small businesses are important sectors in our society. Although these provide
benefits to the owners, they also face challenges operating the business and competing
with large firms.
To attain success in operating small businesses, the owner must consider these
two keys:
Operating Small business is not an easy task, but it provides a lot of opportunities
to entrepreneurs and the economy.
4. Small business has low overhead cost. Since the operation of the business is
relatively small and the volumes of product/service to the customers are low, the
overhead cost of the enterprise is not as much large business. Most owners in the
Philippines would have their business operations at home to cut down expenses.
5. Small business caters to limited or niche markets. Business owners can easily
reach customers within their community. This allows them to provide the needs of
their customers. Examples are bakeries, sari-sari stores, water refiling stations or
repairs and other services.
Small business provides benefits and opportunities however there are challenges
in running the venture.
1. Small business has the inability to compete with large companies on buying power.
Large companies can negotiate with their suppliers because of the large volume
of products they can purchase allowing them to resell the product in a lower price
compared to small businesses;
2. Small business has limited budget. As much as the business owner would want
to provide benefits and training to his employees, it cannot be done because of the
limited capital of the enterprise;
3. Small business has less exposure. Although small business is present and known
in a certain local community, most of the time the exposure ends there. Making
use of media is difficult for business owners considering the cost in advertising
business;
ACTIVITY 3
Manufacturing
Service
Wholesaling
Retailing
Construction
B. Matching type. Match the description in Column A with its terms in Column B.
Write your answer in the bank.
Column A Column B