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    business formations. If someone wants to develop a business, they can form a sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability company, or a corporation. A sole proprietorship refers to a business that is owned and managed by one person. A partnership is a business where two people agree to be co-owners of a business and general participate in management and share the incoming profits. A limited liability company is relatively new in terms of business formations. It is a company that is a…

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    Business Concepts: Restaurant Style Since I was about nine years-old, I have always wanted to own my own restaurant. I am currently taking the steps needed to achieve my goals. While in college, I have learned so much about business and all the different types. I realize that I cannot just open my restaurant overnight, so learning and observing everything that I can will benefit me in the long run. So far the major business concepts of owning a restaurant are: forms of business ownership,…

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    In 2002 the introduction of the concept of single member company is to facilitate sole proprietorship to get corporate status, giving them certain privileges. Single Member Company: It is a company which is formed by a single individual, limited by shares with one member. It is a subclass of a private company. In SMC there is one owner and also a single director which is owner. They required auditor under role of 1984. The secretary can be a member other than the secretary. They have various…

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    called as partnership. They both have sharing ratio for profits/losses. It depends on the capital contribution or they may decides equally or any ratio. Say 1:1 which is equally, 1:2 etc. In any losses both will be liable for it. 3. Limited Liability Company:- The Limited Liability Company, also…

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    Obie Achi Target Market

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    Management & Administration Ownership: Obie-Achi is a Limited Liability Company (LLC) that contains the characteristics of a corporation and a sole proprietorship. We will be taxed just like a sole proprietor but with the limited liability of a corporation. This gives us flexibility when it comes to taxes because we will not be taxed directly, we will be able to decide how we want to be taxed…

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    corporation. While Project Repeat might be able to avoid double taxation that regular corporations face, they would also be facing a lot of restrictions. One problem with S corporations is that they can only have 100 stockholders. In addition, the limited number of stockholders, there are also restrictions on who can own stock in the company. Another drawback to this type of corporation is that all of the outstanding stock has to be the same class. In light of all of these restriction it might…

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    Law When deciding to incorporate in Delaware a business owner may register their business as a corporation, limited liability company (LLC), professional service or a nonprofit association. Although, a business owner may open a sole-proprietorship or a partnership these choices will not be considered because they do not provide limited liability protection for the business owner. Limited liability is protection to the business owner just like a corporation. Business owners are protected from…

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    There is something to be said about with whom a person goes into business. In the 1980’s, my brother and two friends formed a partnership doing surveying in Colorado. Shortly after getting established, the two friends ousted my brother and took all of the money. There was an IRS audit in which a gain was determined, and my brother was included in the assessment. He quietly paid it, then one day, he received all of his money back; his “friends” paid the assessment not knowing it was paid. We…

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    Since the tragic incidents that took place in 2001, the level of security for government agencies has grown exponentially. According to the U.S. Security Spending Since 9/11 (2011), “The United States has spent more than $7.6 trillion on defense and homeland security.” This statistic caused a group of veterans to look at their surroundings and contemplate what is happening at home, where their families live and work? After much consideration and evaluation of current statistical and analytical…

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    Walexron Case Analysis

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    Walexron is large, multi-faceted and multi-national corporation. Large corporations regularly deal with ethical and legal issues, and often have their own guidelines and procedures in which they deal with these issues. Each case is different, and will rely on corporate law, guidelines and procedures to determine the outcome of each case. In the case of Manual Perez, he is arguing that he was wrongfully terminated due to complaining about illegal practices in which Walexron engaged.…

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