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    Format for the Task

    the Task Task Instructions: Write a report (suggested length of 5–7 pages) about the forms of business organizations listed below. Your report should have a subheading for each business form with a brief description of the business form and a brief discussion of the key characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages of that form of organization. Differentiate among the following forms of business by explaining how at least six of the seven key characteristics listed in the introduction to this

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    L1T1

    LIT1 Task 1 B.S Accounting A. Business forms are categorized into six different organizations. These business forms make up proprietorships, partnerships, corporations, and Limited liability companies. All forms of business have characteristics descriptive of each business form. Identifying the characteristics of each business while accounting for the advantages and disadvantages will help to clarify each form of business. 1. a. Sole proprietorship: A sole proprietorship is a company formed

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    3 Legal Form of Business

    There are three legal forms of business: Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, and Corporation. The inventor scenario sounds like the business would start as a Sole Proprietorship since there are limited finances and the inventor’s net worth is low. However, with the new technology being introduced this business could quickly grow and eventually turn into a Partnership or possibly Corporation. A Sole Proprietorship is the easiest business to start with little overhead cost. All decisions are made

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    Beginning of Lit1 Task 1

    is a very common form of small business organization. Benefits include having complete and total control as to how the business is run, marketing, hours, as well as the immediate dissolution of the business. Disadvantages range from personal liability for the business. A sole proprietor is also held responsible for all taxes for the business as personal income. Liability: A sole proprietor is held personally liable for any errors or damages caused by the business. The assets of the owner are at

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    Accounting

    proprietorship or sole proprietorship is a business operation in which one person or one entrepreneur owns or holds the business. It is one of the simple business operations because it gives full control of the business and it is simple to get started with and set up. This is perfect for small business that is just starting up, small stores like retail stores, hardware shop, retail shops , barber shops, repair shops or other small business. You own the business and you’re your own boss. Moving on

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    Small Business Idea

    Small Business Idea University of Phoenix Accounting Acc/561 Norsey Dorris June 27, 2012 The government has decided to kick start another program to release funds for small businesses across the country. This can be an exciting and overwhelming experience at once to start-up a new business, especially with the help of federal funding. To incorporate or not to incorporate, that is the question. There are many decisions to make once a business idea (hopefully a business plan has been

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    Insurance Agent

    An insurance agent career can be fulfilling and lucrative. Agents help people protect their homes, businesses and personal belongings. Depending upon what insurance agent career path is taken, agents may also be helping others to protect their families. Insurance agents have unlimited earning potential. But is an insurance agent career the right choice? The description of an insurance agent career has changed over the years, but the essential job description remains the same. Agents have to enjoy

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    Business Entity Matrix

    Business Entity Matrix Blake M. Reimert LAW/531 Beverly Spencer October 1, 2012 Business Entity Matrix |BUSINESS |Formation |Control |Liability |Continuity |Taxation | |Entity | | | | | | |Partnership | A general partnership | Partners | Tort liability:

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    Business Organization Forms

    ACC 561 Jared Jones Forms of Business Organization Introduction There are four ways that a business can organize itself. The owners and partners in this newly formed business may share in a variety of responsibilities and must decide which form their business should take on. The four basic ways a business can be organized is a sole proprietorship, partnership, C corporation and S corporation. There are a variety of advantages and disadvantages to each. When it comes to Tax implications

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    Business Struture

    Business Structure Business Structure Being your own boss or in other words owning your own business can have its advantages as well as its disadvantages. As an entrepreneur you are able to take control and direct the culture of your organization and determine what key factors will make your business successful and outdo the competition. The flexibility that you can establish is beneficial to being able to balance your work and personal life with family and friends; all while you are challenging

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