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    Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) Advantages of LLCs A limited liability company (LLC) is seen as “combining the most advantageous features of partnerships and corporations” (Kubasek, Browne, Herron, Dhooge, Barkacs, 2015b, p. 266). Perhaps the most significant aspect is the variety of choices the LLC has upon its inception which are included in the operating agreement. “[T]he enormous flexibility and contractual nature of the LLC may provide advantages such as clearly negotiated and defined…

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    I would advise Shania that the current economic environment the best option for the formation of her company is that of a Limited Liability Company, or LLC. This is because it offers the pass-through tax status and the safety of liability protection of a corporation. This would allow her to only be taxed once like a sole propriety or a partnership, which helps small-business owners keep their earnings. However, remove the personal liability as any action against the business can only act…

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    Motor CO.). Henry also imposed a new method along with the pay raises, which were policies of welfare capitalism. This implemented the social welfare of Ford 's employees such as types of insurance and promotions. This move gained himself and his company…

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    Limited liability companies are actually a form of legal entity that can be viewed as both a mixture of a general partnership and a corporation. LLC’s combine those two businesses kind of like a melting pot to take the best of what each has to offer. I believe that you will…

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    My Vacation To Florida

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    My most memorable vacation was a trip to Florida with two of my best friends a few years ago. They were both moving halfway across the country soon, so we decided to splurge on one last trip together. We drove all the way to Florida from New York. It took nearly 24 hours of driving, but we finally made it. We visited Disney World, Universal Studios, and the beach because we had never been to any of those places before. Our vacation was filled with thrills, some disappointment, and ended on a…

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    many of those that enjoy the fruits of his rich history. For instance, not many people have any recollection of Walt Disney’s role in the First World War, or have heard of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, or even know why such a comparatively small man’s company has such a high standing in the movie industry today. Fortunately, his story is, although often neglected, not completely forgotten. Disney’s…

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    Related Diversification Disney over the years has built itself into a related diversification company. This essentially means that they have been able to expand their business and product lines into activities and industries that were similar to what they were currently offering. Some examples of this process would be the introduction of Disney theme parks for families to attend as well as the addition of Disney Channel in 1983. These two different market segments are good examples of related…

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    DSS Decision Making

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    Coca Cola Company must keenly evaluate how the adoption of these technologies can affect decision-making within the corporate structure. For instance, branch managers can only be accorded with the authority of investing in these technologies after they have been understood and analyzed their economic viability. If it is too expensive or takes much time coming up with the needed goals, then the headquarters can come in and decide the course of action. On the bottom line, access to company…

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    Walt Disney Is My Hero

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    dollars and almost putting Walt Disney Co. out of business. Walt Disney took the risk of putting his own animation company out of business in order to create Disneyland. During Disney 's uprise they had a character called Oswald The Lucky Rabbit, he was the Mickey Mouse of the 1930s. Oswald was ‘stolen’ from Disney by Universal Studios due to legal reasons. Although the Disney company lost one of their major characters Walt Still proceed to make a new character names Mickey Mouse. “Walt learned…

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    Statement: "The mission of The Walt Disney Company is to be one of the world 's leading producers and providers of entertainment and information. Using our portfolio of brands to differentiate our content, services and consumer products, we seek to develop the most creative, innovative and profitable entertainment experiences and related products in the world." (Walt Disney Company, 2016) Company Description: Disney, Inc. is a worldwide diverse entertainment company operating in business…

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