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    Fast Food Corporations

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    the biggest buyers of potatoes, pork lettuce, tomatoes and apples, food production corporations like IBP (Tyson Foods), Smithfield Foods, JBS USA (Swift) and Cargill Foods, had to adjust to the large demand. This made the companies, which in 1970s controlled 25% of the market, today control more than 80%. Significantly fast increase in manufacture, consequently lead to numerous challenges that not only the corporations have to face, but also their workers, the government and even the people of…

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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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    Without limiting the overbearing market share of Walmart, small local corporations would be unable to compete, thus stunting their growth and the growth of the economy. The market share of a corporation is crucial in influencing neighboring enterprises. For example, the emergence of a Walmart in an underdeveloped area can help them grow tremendously, but the emergence of a Walmart in a well-developed area would simply hurt the existing enterprises by replacing them. In fact, according to Raymond…

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    & Lauricella, 2015, p. 214). This leads corporations to the concept of corporate inversion, where they “avoid [the] tax rate by causing foreign corporations owned by U.S. shareholders to earn income through a chain of corporations that does not include a U.S. corporation” (Yang & Lauricella, 2015, p. 214). In other words, a corporation is reducing their U.S. tax liability by going through a foreign corporation that has a lower tax rate. To corporations, corporate inversion is seen as “a…

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    Members of an LLC (Limited Liability Company) actually have the same luxury of liability protection as corporations. o Income Taxes- It is a limited liabilities company choice about how they would like to be taxed. They can be taxed either as a whole corporation on the net income of the company or as a partnership and have the members of the business pay personal income tax. o Longevity and or Continuity- The OOA (Official Operating…

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    farmers by going door-to-door looking for their vote in the whole drilling process. In order to persuade their vote they try to throw a town fair to show the residents what it would be like with a lot of money, which once again demonstrates how corporations are willing to do…

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    Bombardier is a public corporation therefore they have the right to issue stocks and give ownership through shares. Bombardier is on the Toronto Stock Exchange this can help with the amounts of capital. Usually when a company has stocks the size of the company does not matter the…

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    preventing company from incurring debts 4. The directors are preventing the company from insolvent trading. Corporations Act Part 9.4B provides for two types of penal consequences, civil penalties and criminal penalties. Two kinds of civil penalties are prescribed: a pecuniary penalty of up to $200,000 and/or an order banning a person from managing a corporation for an unspecified period.4 Criminal penalties comprise a fine of up to $200,000 or 5 years imprisonment or both.5…

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    Katherine Heigl Case Study

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    investors out there interested in investing in that public corporation. One advantage of public corporations is that they can use their investments to expand and buy more equipment if needed. They can also use the money to raise more capital. That being said, there is no limit on the amount of shareholders who can invest in the corporation, they can have hundred of thousands of investors to help raise capital. As a limited liability corporation, the shareholders are not liable for anything other…

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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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