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    How to Restore a Business Relationship Gone Sour Initiating, developing and managing a strategic partnership can be an immensely challenging endeavor; one that most business owners are simply not prepared to engage. With all of the effort that has to be invested into building the ideal strategic alliance, it is of the utmost importance to manage it effectively. Due to the intricate details that go into selecting the right partner and nurturing the relationship, it is recommended that business…

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    closed corporation there are countless advantages. ii. There is separate legal identity meaning the corporation can sue in it’s own name or buy, own and use it’s own real/personal property. iii. There is asset protection meaning the company has limited liability and whoever does business with the corporation must satisfy any obligations owed to them. iv. There is perpetual existence meaning if the owner of the sole proprietorship dies the business will not cease to exist. Once the corporation…

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    Noor Rizwan Sole proprietorship . A sole proprietorship is a form of business where there is only one owner, and there is no legal distinction between the business and the owner. Let's look at what operating as a sole proprietor means for Beth. Advantages of Sole Proprietorship Operating as a sole proprietor offers some distinct advantages for Beth. It's a pretty simple and easy type of business organization to manage. As we mentioned earlier, there is no legal distinction between her and…

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    proprietorship, partnership, limited liability, and corporation. Beginning with sole proprietorships, Roger Miller identifies it as “the simplest form of business”. The reason behind that definition is because the owner is in control of everything related to the business.…

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    partnerships, limited partnerships, and limited liability partnerships. (Kluwer) A general partnership is when two or more people are in a business for profit. Limited partnership also known as a "silent partner" is two or more people in a business, but one is only financially involved. Finally in a limited liability partnership out of the partners, one of the partners is not responsible for any actions taken by other partners. (staff) If Jim from the first story would have been part of a…

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    BCS/CD-700 Michigan Limited Liability Company Form Form BCS/CD-700 Michigan Limited Liability Company carries articles necessary for the formation of Limited Liability Company in the Michigan State. The form has 5 articles governing various features. Filing duly completed form with the Bureau of Commercial Services is necessary for its execution. However, it attracts filing fees of $50. Expedited review and filing facilities are available at higher filing fees. The document is stored…

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    Because of Pete’s fear of “going it alone,” we can take sole proprietorship out of the equation. I would advise Pete to choose the limited liability partnership. Primarily because it is pretty much just a partnership expect that an LLP partner has no liability for most LLP obligations, however, an LLP partner retains unlimited liability for his own wrongful acts. In addition, it is the preferred form of business for professionals (pg. 956). As an LLP, Pete gets exactly what he wants. Pete and…

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    Limited Liability Company

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    The Limited Liability Company (LLC) is the newest form of business legal structure that allows owners the protection from personal liability that is provided to the corporate structure and the pass-through taxation of the partnership. Laws regarding the LLC are evolving, and some issues are complicated. Most certainly, discuss this option with an attorney and/or an accountant to determine the best course of action for your business. An LLC has its own advantages and disadvantages Advantages *…

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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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    Obie Achi Target Market

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    mouth, which means by making sure every customer is satisfied, they will most likely tell their friends about their positive experience and this will result in increased traffic. Despite this, we will still need to promote our business to reach brand new customers. Will use the D.A.P.P.S. method to develop our promotional plan. Direct Marketing- We will compile a database of customers, by asking for their emails for while they are paying at the POS. We will then email the customers exclusive…

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