Sole Proprietorship Partnership Limited Liability Partnership

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    Business Structure

    main business structures, they are known as; sole proprietorship, partnership, and corporations. These three business structures are important to know when opening a business. This paper will describe the business structures and discussed the advantages and disadvantages that take place in each one. The first business structure is sole proprietorship. Sole proprietorship is a business that is owned by only one person. An example of a sole proprietorship business is a local floral shop; this is

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    Busines Law Subdomain 310.1

    Subdomain 310.1- Business Law A1a. Sole Proprietorship- One person owns the business. Unlimited Liability -Under sole proprietorship, only one person owns the business and there is no difference between the business and the owner. The owner takes full liability of everything that happens when operating the business. If a customer slips and falls, the business owner will be liable for 100% of any liability incurred. The personal and business assets are intertwined so if the business is sued

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    Lit1 Task 1

    characteristics. Sole Proprietorship: * Liability- Liability in a Sole Proprietorship is incurred entirely by the proprietor. There is no shelter from the liabilities of the company for the individual, nor is there shelter on the part of the business from the liabilities of the proprietor. * Income Taxes- Income from the business is considered by the IRS as income for the proprietor. The IRS makes no distinction. * Longevity - At the moment the proprietor dies, the Sole Proprietorship

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    Legal Issues for Business Organizations

    different kinds of situations you can find yourself in. Sole Proprietorship- The simplest form of business, a sole proprietorship is the most common form of business in our country. Be it because it can be managed by a single person; or perhaps it’s the lack of agreements and formalities needed for the business to run, sole proprietorships are able to operate on a small scale and responsibilities fall on only one person. In a sole proprietorship, only one person is needed for the capital and credit

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    Business Structure

    we created a business plan, and now we are in a partnership. Throughout this paper, I will discuss the following business structures: sole proprietorship, LLC, a corporation, and partnership as well as give an analysis of each. I will also discuss my partnership in the nightclub industry and explain why it was the best organizational option for me. Even though the liability of the partners for the debts of the business is unlimited, a partnership may benefit from the combination of complementary

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    A. Sole Proprietorship  Operating as a Sole Proprietorship as you are now does not protect your personal assets in  the event a suit was brought against your company. Sole proprietorships do not  differentiate between the business and the individual whom owns the business. In order to  be recognized legally as a business you will need to file for an EIN (Employer Identification  Number) this in effect is your business’s social security number. As a Sole Proprietor you are  only obligated to pay 

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    Business Structure

    on a business structure. A careful consideration of the organizational structures: Sole proprietorship, Partnership, Corporation, S Corporation and Limited liability company (LLC) are advantageous in helping a business to succeed. Sole Proprietorship Sole proprietorship is the most common business structure. This type of structure is owned and operated by one proprietor. An advantage is that sole proprietorship is a simpler and inexpensive structure to start compared to other business structures

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    Business Ownership

    interest in. Will his business be a sole proprietorship, a partnership, corporation, or limited liability company. Each of the four business types has many advantages and disadvantages regarding taxes and liability. The individual who wants to start-up the business should take into consideration many factors concerning cost, control, and the amount of risk he is willing to assume. Sole Proprietorship is the most common type of business. Sole proprietorship is the easiest type of ownership

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    Business Structure

    types of business structures include sole proprietorship, partnership and corporation. Sole Proprietorship A sole proprietorship is the most common type of business in United States. This type of business typically consisting of the proprietor and a handful of employees. In Sole Proprietorship business type, the owner of the business is entitled to all profits and handles all your business’s debts, losses and liabilities. The advantages of Sole Proprietorship include complete control of the business

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    Lit1 Task 310.1.2-01-06

    Part A The Report Sole Proprietorship This is the most common form of business. The business and the owner are the same. That means all debts and liabilities are the responsibility of the owner. The advantage of this form of business is that it is so easy to start. Basically, you just start selling stuff or providing a service. Of course, if permits or special licenses are needed, you still have to get those. The disadvantage is that you can't bring in a partner because there can only be one

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