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    Lit1 Task 310.1.2-01-06

    Part A (The Report) Sole Proprietorship A sole proprietorship is the most common form of forming a business in the United States. The individual that forms the sole proprietorship and the business is one in the same. For example, if the business owes creditors money, the individual who created the sole proprietorship business has to pay the bill. When entering into contracts the individual is actually agreeing to the contract since the person and business is one in the same. The biggest advantage

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    Zesto

    are more enterprising. Such issues might serve a particular market niche, for example, energy drinks or developing overseas markets. The focus of this strategic management paper is Zest-O Corporation which happens to be under the Beverage Industry in the Philippines. It is a privately owned family corporation. Zest-O is a well known ready to drink juice drink. It is the first ready-to-drink juice in flexible foil pack. The company operates five (5) manufacturing plants scattered across the country

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    Ac507 Unit 1 Assignment

    from those of a partnership? The characteristics of a partnership differ from a sole proprietorship in the following: * Two or more individuals (Dennis-Escoffier & Fortin, 2013). * Can be an individual or any type of entity such as a corporation, an estate, or a trust (Dennis-Escoffier & Fortin, 2013). * Same as sole proprietorship that must pay self employment taxes (Dennis-Escoffier & Fortin, 2013). What are three characteristics of a Limited Liability Company that differs

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    Porter’s Five Forces: Assessing the Balance of Power in a Business Situation

    1.6 Industry Analysis Porter’s Five Forces: Assessing the Balance of Power in a Business Situation The Porter's Five Forces tool is a simple but powerful tool for understanding where power lies in a business situation. This is useful, because it helps you understand both the strength of your current competitive position, and the strength of a position you're considering moving into. With a clear understanding of where power lies, you can take fair advantage of a situation of strength, improve a

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    Business Admin

    this on the market and not only stand out, but also succeed? Should one that finds the capabilities to invent such a product take a legal standpoint and keep in mind of ways to put this product on the market. Sole Proprietorship, Partnership and Corporation are the three ways a business is organized. In this report the one will get an overview of which business organization would be the right fit to ensure business success. All Four One, One Does None A product to put an end to all products,

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    Enron Corporation

    Running head: ENRON CORPORATION Enron Corporation (former NYSE ticker symbol ENE) Rosetta Foster Strayer University Business Law I – LEG 100 Dr. Dorothy A. Sliben October 25, 2010 Enron Corporation (former NYSE ticker symbol ENE) The ensuing scandal involving the Enron Corporation, Arthur Andersen, the Bush Administration, the ninety-six banks, et al., clearly shows the abuse of power, when corporations, etc. ultimately thinks and/or feel that it is above the law. The effects are

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    Management Theories

    different advantages and disadvantages of different types of ownership within the business sector. Before you start you’re new or expanded business plans. You need to explore all the options available to you. Will you be a Sole Proprietor or a Corporation or everything in between? The following report will examine six different business organizations in detail. Sole Proprietorship: is when the business is fully owned and managed by one person (others can be employed to help run the business)

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    Commerce

    International business & Finance Submitted to: Professor Abdul Khaliq Submitted by: Aamara Shabbir MC11-041 Shaista Munawwar MC11-036 Salma Muqaddas MC11-049 Mariya Bukhari MC11-037 Sara Qasim MC11-048 Ammarah Chaudhary MC11-035 Ameena Ghafoor MC11-010 Hailey College Of Commerce, University Of The Punjab, Lahore Lahore Transport Company VISION “A sustainable Lahore

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    Lit1

    Business “X” would become a distinct legal entity, having its own identification number and bank account. Filing for the Limited Liability Company (LLC) is a simple process, you would file the required documentation through the state (Articles of Corporation). You could recruit many members, which would give you the capital to grow Business “X” into a larger entity. This does come with some disadvantages also, i.e. Limited Life and Self-Employment Taxes. The business may be dissolved if a member leaves

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    Haliburt

    Ethics Case Halliburton Plc. & Washington Inc.: The Power of Politics in Corporate Business Success As a general rule, correcting market failures is best left to the government. Businesses cannot be trusted to get it right, partly because they lack the wherewithal to frame intelligent policy in these areas.[i] Free-market economist Adam Smith (1723-1790) states that if self-interested people are left alone to seek their own economic advantage, the result, unintended by any one

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