A small business is a business that is privately owned and operated, with a small number of employees and relatively low volume of sales. The legal definition of "small" often varies by country and industry, but is generally under 100 employees in the United States and under 50 employees in the European Union. In comparison, the definition of mid-sized business by the number of employees is generally under 500 in the U.S. and 250 for the European Union. In Australia, a small business is defined as 1-19 employees and a medium business as 20-200 employees. Small businesses are normally privately owned corporations, partnerships, or sole proprietorships.

In addition to number of employees, other methods used to classify small companies include annual sales (turnover), value of assets and net profit (balance sheet), alone or in a mixed definition. These criteria are followed by the European Union, for instance (headcount, turnover and balance sheet totals). Small businesses are usually not dominant in their field of operation.

Small businesses are common in many countries, depending on the economic system in operation. Typical examples include: convenience stores, other small shops (such as a bakery or delicatessen), hairdressers, tradesmen, lawyers, accountants, restaurants, guest houses, photographers, small-scale manufacturing etc.

The smallest businesses, often located in private homes, are called microbusinesses (term used by international organizations such as the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation) or SoHos. The term "mom and pop business" is a common colloquial expression for a single-family operated business with few (or no) employees other than the owners. When judged by the number of employees, the American and the European definitions are the same: under 10 employees.

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How does my small business repay myself and my partner if we used our savings for start up?
Q. Let's say a friend and I each used $10,000 each from our personal savings to start up a small business. We pay ourselves our salary each month but how does the business repay the start up money? Is it a seperate payment from the salary? We don't claim it as income, correct?
Asked by gavin h - Sat May 31 17:35:17 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Pretty simple really. Decide on an interest rate, about how much you would like to receive a month, and have your accountant amortize the "loan." Then just pay yourself that amount, in a separate check each month. The interest is expensable. You do not have to claim the principle as income come tax time, but you will need to claim the interest. Your accountant should draw up a 1099-MISC for you.
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What type of small business earns the most money?
Q. By "small business", I'm referring to a small, privately-owned/self-empl oyed business. For example, a computer business, a doctor's office, lawyer's office, car repair, etc. This also includes online businesses.
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A. I got one for you, It can be a computer repair shop, my friend has a shop and he makes about $300 to $500 a day, just look at his car, Cadillac Escalade. Think about it.
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How good would my own small business look on a resume?
Q. I am graduating next year with a B.S. in biology but am interested in management/business instead of biology as a career. I have my own small business with an employee. I am the owner/operator. If I list that on a resume, with actual results ie "Made $14,000 in profit last year" would that make people more interested in me?
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A. Well it depends what company your applying to and what position you want. If you've only been in business for 1 year with profits of $14,000 and you want a high executive position then most employers may put you at mid management level to see how you do, you may have to prove yourself more. I say put it on there and hope for the best.
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