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    Benchmarking

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    discussed the quality of benchmarking in an organization. Further facts presented by case studies of the advantages and risk of applying benchmarking. From the information provided one can conclude executing benchmarking is beneficial for large corporations and small…

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    LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Like a corporation, a limited liability company upholds limited liability features. It also ensures pass-through taxation and flexibility of partnerships in its operations LLC owners are referred to us ‘members’. A member can be a single person (owner), two or more persons, corporations and other LLCs The LLC members file federal tax return for facilitation of taxes unlike shareholders of corporations. This is due to the fact that LLCs are not regarded as separate…

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    Unit 1: Sole Contractorship

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    The C Corporation will have to incorporate in each state that it operates in as required by the laws of each state. • CONVENIENCE/BURDEN – The convenience of a Corporation is its ability to raise money by simply selling shares. The burden of the Corporation is its complex reporting and double taxation. S-CORPORATION • LIABILITY – The liability of an S Corporation is similar to the C Corporation. It is limited to shareholder investment…

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    Cheap Phards Case Study

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    Pocketing the Greens 1. Immediate Issue(s) or Problem(s): Mr. De Guzman, and two other members of the Board of Directors of Cheap Pharma Inc. purchased for themselves the shares of stocks of Green Med that was supposed to be acquired by Cheap Pharma Inc. The case therefore presents a conflict of interest issues involving the three members of The Board of Directors of Cheap Pharma Inc. The chaos brought about by this incident must be solved immediately so as to restore order within the…

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    you contribute all the necessary needs of the business and part of your investment is to file as a corporation, then you might be incurring in more tax,…

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    Catch 22 Case Analysis

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    their actions upon a community, a corporation, even stock holders nationwide. Some steal pennies, while others out right take everything. Corporate fraud, a white collar crime has been legally dissected and evaluated for years. The use of corporate guidelines and government regulations has always been embedded into corporate legalities and business plans. The more modern concern is the safeguards and protocols set in place for corporations have many “Catch 22’s” that in one way remove ethics…

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    The present thesis, is aimed to analyze the social behavior of transnational corporations during the economic crisis of late 2000s. While the growth of world´s GDP was negative in 2009 (-2.1%) and many corporations experienced cuts in employment, limited access to credit, and reductions in capital and technological spending (Campello et al., 2010: 1), the social investment of many firms followed a counter-intuitive move by increasing their social contributions in more than 228%. Between 2004…

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    partner would be most liable as you would share control with other general managers. Limited partners receive profits instantly and are taxed once The continuity of a Limited Partnership is based on the general partner and the agreement set up. Corporations, on the other hand, are generally reserved for larger businesses and are more costly and heavily regulated. This form of business is run by a Board of Directors which contains shareholders and because the Business is a separate entity from…

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    Poverty In The Workplace

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    as well. As society continues to become more involved in social rights and the advancement of all people, corporations have become increasingly more responsible to take action against poverty in order to maintain the public 's support. Efforts have been made by numerous corporations to provide more resources to those that are in poverty, especially in the communities in which the corporation conducts its business. The change to the increasing mindset to help decrease poverty, in the private…

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    The PR Principle

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    Amendment rights, as each ordinary single person. Their rights for free expression are distributed, in a form, if the corporations were persons. “The inherent worth of the speech in terms of its capacity for informing the public does not depend upon the identity of its source, whether…

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