Elements of a Business Plan 1. Cover sheet 2. Executive summary (statement of the business purpose) 3. Table of contents 4. Body of the document A. Business 1. Description of business 2. Marketing 3. Competition 4. Operating procedures 5. Personnel 6. Business insurance B. Financial data 1. Loan applications 2. Capital equipment and supply list 3. Balance sheet 4. Breakeven analysis 5. Profit and loss statements 6. Three-year summary 7. Detail by month‚ first year 8. Detail by
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Homework Solutions: Spilker et al. C h. 20 40. Harry and Sally formed the Evergreen partnership by contributing the following assets in exchange for a 50 percent capital and profits interest in the partnership: Harry: Cash Land Totals Basis Fair Market Value $ 30‚000 $ 30‚000 100‚000 120‚000 $ 130‚000 $ 150‚000 Sally: Equipment used in a business Totals 200‚000 $ 200‚000 150‚000 $ 150‚000 a. How much gain or loss will Harry recognize on the contribution? b. How much
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Delimited File Reports Version 2.0 January 8‚ 2013 Published: November 27‚ 2012 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Delimited File Reports Version 2.0 Chase Paymentech Solutions‚ LLC 2013 - All rights reserved This document contains confidential and proprietary information of Chase Paymentech Solutions‚ LLC No disclosure or duplication of any portion of these materials may be made without the express written consent of Chase Paymentech. These materials must be used solely for the operation
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Sampling and Data Collection Plan: Amsterdam LLC Cindy Smith QNT/561 November 10‚ 2014 Professor Derek Blythe Sampling and Data Collection Plan: Amsterdam LLC Amsterdam LLC is a transportation company that transports clients to and from their destination throughout the states of Ohio‚ New York‚ and Illinois. The company operates over 1‚500 vehicles and consumes at least 3 million gallons of fuel per year. The company has realized that the operation and maintenance of the outdated vehicles are becoming
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LIT1 Task 310.1.2-01-06 Part A Sole Proprietorship: A sole proprietorship is owned by only one person. All profits and losses are the responsibility of the owner only. Liability – There is unlimited liability in a sole proprietorship. The owner is solely responsible for any debts that may occur. Income Taxes – The business files taxes as one single unit. Because profits are not shared‚ they are considered personal income to the sole proprietor. Longevity/Continuity – In a sole proprietorship
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organizations. Limited Liability Corporation (LLC) A Limited Liability Corporation (LLC) is a company combining the benefits of a partnership and a corporation. A LLC acts as its own entity with the limited liability‚ but also has the tax savings as if it were a sole proprietorship (“The Advantages of an LLC Company”‚ 2013). Advantages of an LLC are limited liability‚ require less paperwork‚ and have the ability to profit share. Disadvantages of an LLC are limited life and members are subject to self-employment
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entities? The two main business entities that are taxed as flow-through entities are partnerships and S corporations. Partnerships are taxed under Subchapter K and consist of general partnerships‚ limited partnerships‚ and limited liability companies (LLC). S corporations are taxed under Subchapter S. Both these types of business entities are treated as flow-through entities and are taxed accordingly. 3. [LO 1] Compare and contrast the aggregate and entity concepts for taxing partnerships
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LIT1 – Task 310.1.2-01-06 Part A SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP: A sole proprietorship is the easiest of all the business types to start and take the least amount of start-up capital. This is also the most common form of doing business in the United States. With a sole proprietorship‚ the business and the owner are one in the same and it is not possible to bring someone into the business. Liability: The owner is responsible for the debt of the business. There is no differential made from the business
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Introduction When starting and owning a business‚ you need to understand the importance of how you will choose to organize your business from different types of business structures such as sole proprietorship‚ partnership and corporation. This week you will see a brief explanation of each as well as advantages and disadvantage of each of the business structures. Personal Business Structure Sole proprietorships are the simplest of all legal structures but they also lack many of the legal and financial
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Warf Computers Financial Performance Analysis Prepared by Angus Jones & Partners‚ LLC Agenda Company overview Company direction & new product info Company financials Balance Sheet Income Statement Cash Flow Analysis Ratio Analysis Expansion plan analysis Overall recommendations Angus Jones & Partners‚ LLC Company Summary Founded 15 years ago Small initial investment to start company The same group of investors has supplied the limited additional funds needed by the company in the
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