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    companies are not owned by the public and should be able to express their right to freedom of speech and donate to whomever they wish. As far as a corporation, I do not believe they should have the right to donate to campaigns for politicians nor be able to speak on behalf or negatively regarding a particular religion. Corporations do not start as corporations from the beginning of the business. The former company owner has made the decision to allow the “public” to own his/her company in the…

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    will provide to the health system. If the health system agrees to undergo the transformation, Evolent engages in a business relationship where there is a risk sharing agreement between the two organization. A risk sharing model is the preferred partnership model that Evolent looks to engage in as it demonstrates to the client that there is a vested interest to perform well and is willing to gain and lose throughout the contract term based on Evolent’s…

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    Every state has workers compensation laws designed to compensate employees for work related injuries. In some states it may be called workman's compensation or workmen's compensation, but it is the same thing. While specific workers comp laws and systems vary from state to state, there are general principles applicable to all states. Here are 5 facts the everybody ought to know. 1. Not every employer is required to have workers compensation. Every state has set a minimum number of employees…

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    1.1 Explain the differences between the: A. Private Sector Sole Traders – This organisation type mainly relies on the business being owned by one individual. They handle all the financial risk in regards to operating the business for a return of profits. They have the responsibility of dealing with any losses the business makes and bills representing things that have been bought for the business. The normal things would be stock or equipment. Records will be kept for all sales and spending the…

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    Although the terms are rarely accurately defined and have become problematic to analyse, in most understandings, successful partnerships rely upon good systems of inter-professional collaboration. Some of the advantages of partnership working are; communicating effectively, respecting all partners involved equally, adhering to ground rules and sharing information in order to solve any issues, but staying within codes of conduct based on one’s profession. Every partner will be governed by their…

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    the fact that each of them ready engage in business activities the appropriate business structure would be a General Partnership. S.5 Partnership Act 1958 (Vic) defines a partnership as a relationship between two or more people,…

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    unfairness in valuation was based in large part on the failure to include the expansion plans for three additional MRI centers, which were deemed part of the Delaware’s operations. Schism Examples: The Kessler Group left Fox Chase to form their own private practice, Buck County. Five of the eight owners of Delaware Radiology were now at Fox Chase, while three were at Bucks County, leaving only one of the qualified MRI readers at Fox Chase. This split…

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    sole proprietorship because the owners can have total control over their businesses in every way they need it. A sole proprietorship is very hard to get funding for and that can halt anyone’s chances of actually starting a business. o General Partnership: o Liability– Business partners are liable for any and all debt and or liability created. Their own assets can be a tool to please and business debts and bills whether they know of any wrongdoing or…

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    Hey y'all, I have been blessed with the opportunity to serve on UGA Miracle’s High School Outreach Committee. On this committee, I will serve as a mentor to students around Athens-Clarke County, while empowering them to become involved in Children’s Miracle Network. UGA Miracle is a an incredible student-run philanthropy at the University of Georgia that benefits Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, specifically the Comprehensive Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit and the Aflac Cancer and Blood…

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    Shania Business Structure

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    Great post. I believe your points are well founded and valid. However, I am not sure I would rather gain 10 pounds to give up coffee. I agree with your assertion that the best option for Shania is to form an LLC. In addition to the characteristics of protected liability and tax benefits you discussed, this business structure has becoming so widespread in the domestic market that almost two LLCs were formed for every one corporation (Chrisman, 2010, para. 19). I firmly believe that the LLC…

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