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    that because holders of the shares (shareholders’) enjoy limited liability, they are not personally liable for the debts of the corporate entity. Also, because ownership can be transferred without dissolving the corporation, the corporation enjoys an unlimited life. The basic accounting equation is Assets = Liabilities + Equity. (a) Assets are resources owned by a business. Liabilities are claims against assets. Put more simply, liabilities are existing debts and obligations. Equity is the…

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    VIETNAM Case Study Submitted By: Sonal Suresh CHANDWANI M2 – IBME Table of Contents Foreword 3 Positive aspects of Vietnam 3 Vietnam- Culture, Tradition and Language 5 Intimidations for investing in Vietnam…

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    Globalization is defined as the freer movement of people, goods, services, and ideas around the world (Petersen, Frayer, & Scannell, 2000). In a globalized world, national borders become porous, as connections between people and organizations are transformed by ever-changing cultural and economic forces (Petersen et al, 2000). At the same time, businesses need funding on a regular basis for ongoing expenses such as payrolls, utilities, and supplies; for investments in the future like research…

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    Executive Summary Kathrine Teahouse is another tea room in California. Kathrine Teahouse is a Limited Liability Corporation, oversaw by its proprietors, John Gray and Kathrine Gray. John Gray has five years of experience dealing with a fruitful boutique café in a comparable district. His adoration and information of teas will make the move to owning and running a teahouse a characteristic step. Woman Kathrine Gray has 3 years of preparing as a botanist and labored for a long time as a tea…

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    Arvind Motor Case Study

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    financial factor in a business as disclosed by a single set of statements and a study of the trend of these factors as shown in a series of statements” (myer) 1.CURRENT ASSET RATIO Current ratio is a relationship between current assets and current liabilities. It is widely used as a broad indicator of a company’s liquidity or short term solvency, that is, its ability to meet short-term obligations. The current ratio is dividing current and current…

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    are in demand. However, it is important to take in consideration some features that might play against business idea of video production: egin{itemize} item A limited video production skill is a big set back. item Equipment investment and updating can prove cost-prohibitive cite[para. 5]{videomaker}. item Insurance, licenses, liability and other costs of doing business is usually high cite[para. 5]{videomaker}. item There is a big competition in the market. item Due to this high competition,…

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    and detentions is high. The officers could also be accused of racial profiling as well as other violations of law. There are several legal complexities of federal immigration law enforcement when being implemented in the local setting. Risks of liability are one of the many factors. Some law enforcement agencies believe that the immigrants are in the country illegally; which means that they have broken laws and should be treated just like any other criminal would. “In 1996, the authority of…

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    Farmer cooperatives from now on referred to as agricultural cooperatives, social welfare enterprises, private educational institutions and private non-enterprise units referred to below. Due to the different legal forms of various social enterprises in the ownership, tax relief, profit distribution, governance, etc. have different characteristics. First of all, in the ownership of commercial enterprises, social welfare enterprises and private education institutions with the nature of the…

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    Arts organizations often operate in a not-for-profit environment. In brief, not-for-profit organization is an organization that does not seek profit. It is obvious that not-for-profit organizations cannot be operated without “profit” and most of the not-for-profit organizations do commercial activities. However, any profit must return to the organization to support their mission in a not-for-profit organization. The goal of a not-for-profit organization may be its mission, not just money. The…

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    Fairlife Milk Case Study

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    It is produced by Fairlife Limited Liability Company, which formed upon the partnership between Select Milk Producers and the Coca-Cola Company. Fairlife line products is distributed in the United States by the division of the Coca-Cola Company, MinuteMaid. Select Milk Producers Incorporation was formed in…

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