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    Business Law

    In a civil lawsuit, a person or company called the plaintiff brings another party, referred to as the defendant, to court. The plaintiff, or party that was injured in this case, typically with the help of an attorney, files a complaint, which is the first pleading in a civil action, stating the cause of the action. The plaintiff’s complaint asks for money or relief from a defendant who has been accused to have caused this injury. A summon is then issued by the court to the defendant. The summon provides

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    S Corporation Selection

    ACC 750 Date: 10/11/13 MEMO: To: Moe, Larry, and Curly From: Brian Ladenheim Date: 10/11/13 Subject: Entity Selection on Oliveology Congratulations on your newest venture. We know you have a lot of options when choosing a consultant and are thrilled we will be able to assist you. We understand you are contemplating the entity of choice for your company. After immense research we have come to the conclusion the best option for Oliveology is to be an S Corporation. There are many benefits

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    Morals vs Ethics

    while ethics are stressed by a social system in which morals are applied. An individual’s “moral code” is usually unchanging while the ethics they practice can be questionable. Ethics point to standards or codes- moreover behavior that is expected of you. Morals consist of conduct that differs in intention and actions, while ethics addresses such questions as is this right or wrong, am I good or bad? What is the difference between moral and ethical issues? Moral issues are those that involve a

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    The Basics About Money and Its Accumulation

    its accumulation- "You will never achieve wealth in spending money, wealth can only be achieved in saving money." -Helmut Ament- Why do we Fail with Money? We fail with Money and we don’t build wealth and financial security because we make a few key, consistent errors. These are common errors that are caused by our mental “hard-‐wiring” and our inability to calculate the long-term effects of our decisions. If you learn About these errors and you overcome them, you can take control of your

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    Business Law & Bankruptcy

    Business Law & Bankruptcy Assignment #1 New York State Department of State Division of Corporations, State Records and Uniform Commercial Code CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION OF Sandra’s, Inc. Under Section 402 of the Business Corporation Law FIRST: The name of the corporation is: Sandra’s, Inc. SECOND: This Corporation is formed to engage in any lawful act or activity for which a corporation may be organized under the Business Corporation Law, provided that it is not formed to engage in

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    Kabir

    Business Agreement Task 1 P1: Explain different types of business agreements and the importance of key elements required for the formation of a valid contract. Business Agreement Business Agreement is the mutual understanding or assent of two or more than two legally competent parties. It is done or agreed upon on the relative duties and rights regarding current or future performance. An agreement typicallydocumentsthe give-and-take of anegotiated settlementand a contract specifies the minimum

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    Moral Issues in Business

    Case 1.1.  Made in the U.S.A. – Dumped in Brazil, Africa, and Iraq… 2.) Explain what dumping is, giving some examples. Does dumping raise any moral issues? What are they? What would an ethical relativist say about dumping? At times a company is unable to sell their products because it may cause harm to people or the environment. When a product has been determined by the government to be unsafe and illegal to sell, the manufacturer needs to find a way to dispose of it. This is when dumping occurs

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    Introduction to Business

    Introduction to Business Introduction to Business American International University Abstract The inventor wants to market his product. He has no knowledge in finance or management skills. He begins to gather information about what it takes to start a business. He learns it’s best to consult with a lawyer or an account about regulations, taxes, job offers and legal matters. The three different business organizations which are, sole proprietorship, partnership and corporation

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    Emloyees Discrimination

    our government is offering. Laws that describe on the EEOC are part of what our government is exercising in supporting these small businesses. When dealing with small businesses, consumers can receive customized customer services as well as the human interaction that otherwise lack from a big corporation. At the same time, small businesses are more likely to give back to the communities, which in turn, would enhance the living value for the surrounding areas ("Why You Need to Support Small Businesses"

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    Itmg381 - Week 8 Assignment

    data protection laws. What steps can the company take to increase the likelihood that its hotline reporting system remains in compliance? To start with, all parties should be brushed up on existing laws and regulations and the consequences of non-compliance. Far too often there are incidents in which ignorance is claimed but the ignorance seems to be intentional. In fact it would be a good idea to regularly review such laws for their company and in their state as well as any laws that are applicable

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