Underserved Economy

5 Types of Business Ownership Explained

9 min · 11. Jan. 2026
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Thinking about starting a business but not sure where to begin? In this video, we explain the different types of business ownership including entrepreneur, sole proprietor, partnership, small business owner, and startup founder. You’ll learn: * How to become a business owner * The difference between entrepreneur vs small business owner * Which business type fits your life and goals This video is beginner-friendly and designed for anyone exploring business ownership for the first time.

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