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What are the two forms of enterprise investment?

As follows:

In addition to normal production and business activities, enterprises can also use part of their funds for foreign investment. Of course, foreign investment is based on the premise that enterprise funds meet the needs of normal production and business activities and are temporarily idle. In order to tap the potential of this part of idle funds, it is necessary for enterprises to invest this part of funds abroad in order to bring greater economic benefits to enterprises.

Enterprise form: limited liability company

incorporated company

private enterprise

Joint stock cooperative enterprise

individual proprietorship enterprise

Enterprise type:

(A) traditional typical enterprises and traditional atypical enterprises

1. Traditional typical enterprises can be divided into three legal forms: sole proprietorship, partnership and corporate enterprise.

2. Traditional atypical enterprises are enterprises that have not been established according to the history and logic of investment risks. There are two main types: cooperatives and state-owned enterprises.

(2) Other classifications of enterprise types.

1. According to the economic sector, enterprises can be divided into agricultural enterprises, industrial enterprises, transportation enterprises and financial enterprises.