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    Ross Corporate Finance 9e

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     general partnership. D. limited partnership. E. limited liability company.   7. A business formed by two or more individuals who each have unlimited liability for business debts is called a:  A. corporation. B. sole proprietorship. C. general partnership. D. limited partnership. E. limited liability company.   8. The division of profits and losses among the members of a partnership is formalized in the:  A. indemnity clause. B. indenture contract. C. statement of purpose. D. partnership agreement

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    Duty of Loyalty

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    With the limited information given the most relevant quote is “Sue and Tom are business partners”. This would mean that Tom and Sue are fifty-fifty principals within there partnership. I believe that Sue had the requirement to inform Tom of the decision to buy the property and also to increase Tom’s response time when it was apparent he was on vacation and unable to give her his decision. Tom’s response to Sue of “I think the partnership should buy the property”‚ without knowing that Sue had already

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    the business which is the added advantages. Not only that‚ sole proprietorship do have some disadvantages. The first disadvantages is limited resources. The financial resources of any small entrepreneur as an individual is limited. He mainly finances from his own savings or borrows from financial institutions‚ friends and relatives as per his capacity. Thus‚ limited resource is the major drawback of this form of business. Another disadvantage is unlimited liability. Since the liability of the sole

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    M1 analyse why a sole trader might want to become either a partnership or a private limited company. Sole Trader Sole trading is where a person decides to set up a business on their own. They may employ people but there is only one owner. Most people can set up a small business if they wish‚ as there is no complicated paperwork and it is a straightforward process - you don’t need to do anything except start trading. Most small businesses are sole traders. Examples could be: plumbers‚ hairdressers

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    blackstone IPO

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    Q1. What are the built-in tensions with a public private equity firm? How does Blackstone ’s structure attempt to reconcile them? 1. Transparency (disclosures of financial statements) The reason why investors are willing to let the required rate of return decrease is the lower concerns about asymmetric information due to the disclosures of financial statements. In the past‚ in order not to be subjected to Investment Company Act of 1940‚ Blackstone once analyzed its operations and concluded that

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    as scenarios in which each of these forms of business would be the preferred form. This paper will also justify why the corresponding business form is preferred. The forms that will be discussed are: sole proprietorship‚ partner‚ limited liability partnershipLimited Liability Company‚ S corporation‚ franchise‚ and corporate form. Sole Proprietorship A Sole Proprietor is someone who owns a business by himself or herself. The sole proprietorship is the oldest‚ most common‚ and simplest

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    ADVANTAGES OF HAVING A PRIVATE LIMITED COMPANY AS BUSINESS ORGANISATION Unlike proprietorships and partnerships‚ private limited companies enjoy certain exemptions and privileges‚ which are peculiar to their constitution and nature. A private limited company is variously described as‚ ëquasi-partnershipí‚ ëfamily concerní‚ ëclose corporationí etc. A private limited company also has many advantages over proprietorships and partnerships‚ as elaborated below. 1. Limited Liability First and

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    experience can prove to be difficult. Comparing and contrasting‚ for the sole purpose of deciding which business type would be beneficial to the scenario given three business types were discussed. Sole proprietorship‚ partnership and corporation were reviewed. The outcome chosen was partnership being as it relates best to the scenario discussed. The idea of opening a business is not one to take lightly. Being an inventor and spending a lot of time on home projects‚ the idea to create a new home

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    major corporation. List the advantages and disadvantages of each form. Answer: The three main forms of business organization are (1) sole proprietorships‚ (2) partnerships‚ and (3) corporations. In addition‚ several hybrid forms are gaining popularity. These hybrid forms are the limited partnership‚ the limited liability partnership‚ the professional corporation‚ and the s corporation. The proprietorship has three important advantages: (1) it is easily and inexpensively formed‚ (2) it is

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    COMPANIES Starting a business in India requires one to choose a type of business entity. In India one can choose from five different types of legal entities to conduct business. These include Sole Proprietorship‚ Partnership Firm‚ Limited Liability Partnership‚ Private Limited Company and Public Limited Company. The choice of the business entity is dependent on various factors such as taxation‚ owner liability‚ compliance burden‚ investment and funding and exit strategy. Lets look at each of these entities

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