Small businesses in simple terms is the sole proprietorship ,limited partnership type of business in which there is low tax ,low revenue and small business administration.
It includes example such as grocery stores ,bakeries, restaurants, medical doctors etc.
It has many disadvantages and advantages .
Some of the disadvantages of this is having a very high risk of failure, Limited ability to raise capital from venture capitalist firm as well ,the employees working in in the firm may not get ample opportunity to grow or promote themselves .
But it is not true that by small business we cannot support the family.
the business is generally done to support individual and family .
so the correct answer is option C
The disadvantages of small businesses include all of the following except O a. a high risk...
The disadvantages of small businesses include all of the following except a. a high risk of failure. O b. limited ability to raiselcapital. O c. no opportunity to support your family O d. limited advancement opportunities for employees. O e. limited potential for growth.
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