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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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    Partners in Business How does a partnership stay structured? Do you ever just sit there planning the name of your business you and your best friend are going to own once you both grow up? It should be a cupcake store…or a candy store…even better both! You both are going to be the best partners ever! If you are thinking that think again or at least think a little farther. Yes there is a possibility of that happening, but then there is a possibility that it won’t. All I’m saying is there is a lot…

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    When it comes to the academics of private school students, they tend to score higher on the standardized test. In the National Assessment of Educational Progress private school students scored 15 to 20 points higher than public school students. Also, private school students normally have harder graduation requirements like the addition of community service and more coursework in each subject (Alt, 2002). On the other hand, another article makes the claim that student’s academic success is in…

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    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 governmental facilities. A SMC converted into private company in accordance with the provision of sub-role. SECP Chairman Khalid A. Mirza said 57 sections of the Companies…

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    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 investor-owned agricultural…

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    The form of business that Shania should engage in to open up her coffeehouse should be a limited partnership. If she were to open as a sole proprietor, although inexpensive, she is liable for everything that happens to her business, and she is the only one dependent upon supplying the necessities for the business to operate. These necessities include: the capital to start the business, property, and all other factors that are required to get a business started. By reaching out to her husband,…

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    express themselves through their ideas. A way to see what they’ve created through their hard work to see what they’re worth. An entrepreneur is a person who takes the risk of opening or going into a business. Whether it be a sole proprietorship, partnership, or corporation they all make a difference in other people’s lives. From Apple to a small café everybody is interacting with business. Each of them have the same role in our…

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    transactions. This business will be located in the state of Virginia. II. Description and Explanation of Type of Business Entity The type of business entity, which would be best for Neverland Cupcakes to be operated as, would be a limited liability partnership. Firstly, an LLP would be the best option, because I would be starting this business and operating it with my sister. An LLP allows for a certain amount of liability and protects one…

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    Typically, closely held corporations are faced with limitations on the amount of investors that are accepted to be on board as business members. Additionally, closely held corporations are private enterprises which do not openly trade their stocks. There are various advantages and disadvantages of a closely held company from a tax reporting standpoint. Due to the organizations structure, the need for accountability for every dollar spent on failed attempts is not necessary. A major tax advantage…

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    Shania Jackson Case

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    In this final discussion, we are asked to evaluate business start-up options for Shania Jackson. Shania is a mature Christian. She has a desire of opening a coffeehouse. Shania seems to have the support of her husband, sister, and neighbor, but in varying degrees of commitment and perspectives. Shania’s husband is willing to invest capital, but not help in the day to day operations. Her sister, a new Christian is eager to participate in the business, but her husband is completely against the…

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