Business Law Midterm

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    Forms of Business Organizations

    Forms of Business Organizations AIU Online FINA310 Unit 1 DB Charlotte Taylor 06.09.13 Within the business world there are numerous forms of businesses global and domestic. Therefore, choosing the right form of ownership can be hectic. Although, there are numerous choices to make I hope to make the decision less hectic by discussing some advantages and disadvantages of three of the most common forms that may be right and profitable for the business. The three legal forms are: (sole) proprietorships

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    Forms of Business

    Forms of Business When beginning a business venture, the first and most important decision made by the owner is to review the forms of business options and determine which one would be suitable for the organization of their company. There are seven forms of business that will be discussed and different scenarios that will be developed in which each of these forms of business would be the preferred form. The seven forms of business are sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability partnership

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    operate the business. The operation of the business can be significantly affected if the owner becomes sick or dies.   4. Control owners have complete control of the business. The owner is totally responsible for all decisions pertaining for business operations.   5. Profit retention   Owner have 100% profit retention. They may choose to invest it back into the company or use it for personal use.   6. Location   The owner has the ability to choose the location of the business or move it

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    Intro to Business

    Forms Of Business Susan Greene American Intercontinental University Busn 105 5/4/13 Legal Forms Of Business Susan Greene American Intercontinental University Abstract The main purpose of writing this document is to explain all of the legal forms of business and to also explain the three different organizations that there are in a company and all of the similarities and differences that are in each organization. Being an inventor the first order of business is that

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    Intro to Modern Business 101

    Bus-101 Kevin Lentz 06/2013 Chapter 1 Rooftop Restaurant and Lounge will enter into a market with perfect competition. With perfect competition Rooftop Restaurant and Lounge will have an infinite number of consumers with the willingness and ability to buy our products at a certain price. It would also have an infinite amount of producers with the willingness and ability to supply the products at a certain price. Rooftop Restaurant and Lounge is a new fine dining restaurant and lounge

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    Family Related Issues

    ASSIGNMENT #2 – FAMILY RELATED ISSUES LEGAL 500   Explain if it matters that a parent literally had nothing to do with a biological child in order for the child to take advantage of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) to care for that parent. The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) provides an entitlement of up to 12 weeks of job-protected, unpaid leave during any 12-month period to eligible, covered employees for the following reasons: 1) birth and care of the eligible employee's child

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    Family Medical Leave Act

    Abstract A model employee's undiagnosed stress disorder erupts one morning when a stray dog enters her worksite through an open window, there ensues a two-week cycle of absences, doctors’ visits, recurring bouts of screaming at the workplace and an order that the employee be locked out of her office and fired. The employee sues under the FMLA, claiming that she was fired instead of being granted needed medical leave. The district court granted the employer summary judgment, finding, that Stevenson

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    B. debt C. investment capital D. net capital E. capital structure   4. A business owned by a solitary individual who has unlimited liability for its debt is called a:  A. corporation. B. sole proprietorship. C. general partnership. D. limited partnership. E. limited liability company.   5. A business formed by two or more individuals who each have unlimited liability for all of the firm's business debts is called a:  A. corporation. B. sole proprietorship. C. general partnership

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    Finance

    do not have the resources to meet the demands of their cliental. Therefore, they must look into restructuring their business in effort to remain afloat. As their business advisor, I would carefully explain the three different legal forms of business organization (sole proprietorship, partnership and corporation). I would begin by informing them of their current legal form of business which is sole proprietorship. Seeing the fact that they are currently operating under this entity, they should be

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    Lit1 Task 1

    some of the forms of business existing in the United States and their characteristics: a. Sole proprietorship b. General partnership c. Limited partnership d. C-corporation e. S-corporation f. Limited Liability Company This report contains an overview of some of the forms of business organizations that exist in the United States. Because of the federal system of the U.S., the many forms of business organizations are subject to the laws and regulations of

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