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    Intro To Business Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. Any activity which seeks to earn a profit by providing a good or service is known as a(n): A. industry B. corporation C. business D. service 2. __________ is the amount a business earns over and above what it spends for salaries and other expenses. A. Profit B. Revenue C. Interest D. Dividends 3. A business incurs a ___________ if its costs and expenses exceed its revenues

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    presentations to make any event‚ a truly memorable experience. Business Form: East Coast Catering is a LLC. The reason I selected this type of business is because most local catering businesses function as a Sole Proprietorship‚ because it is the easiest form of business to start and operate under. Sole Proprietorships leave the owner accountable to very high amounts of liability. LLC’s are easier to set up in comparison with a corporation and allows the business owner to experience fewer liabilities

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Shoe polish is a product used to shine‚ polish‚ and protect leather footwear. Polishing shoes will increase their life span. In present times‚ everybody always use shoe polishers for their shoes to look presentable and fabulous to walk with attractive thus boosting more confidence to its beholder. But no everyone knows that traditional shoe polish which are available in market made of harmful chemical and synthetic ingredients which has a bad door. Since

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    to equity ratios‚ the intentions of going public and a break even analysis. The sources of funding Portions Restaurant is operating as a sole proprietorship‚ as a sole proprietorship‚ the restaurant will have limited sources of funds. In a sole proprietorship the owner’s personal financial condition determines his or her credit standing. Additionally‚ sole proprietorships may have to pay higher interest rates on funds borrowed because they are considered large risks (Ferrell‚ 2010 p.147). Among

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    Sadie incorporates her sole proprietorship with assets having a fair market value of $80‚000 and an adjusted basis of $100‚000. Even though § 351 applies‚ Sadie may recognize her realized loss of $20‚000. F True False 2. For § 351 purposes‚ stock warrants are included in the definition of "stock." F True False 3. In order to retain the services of Paige‚ a key employee in Byron’s sole proprietorship‚ Byron contracts

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    disadvantages of incorporating a business is that the owners then become subject to liabilities in the event the firm goes bankrupt. |   | | |  Sole proprietorships are subject to more regulations than corporations. |   | | |  In any type of partnership‚ every partner has the same rights‚ privileges‚ and liability exposure as every other partner. |   | | |  Sole proprietorships and partnerships generally have a tax advantage over many corporations‚ especially large ones. |   | | |  Corporations

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    reference:  In this report I will examine the business of Mr Khan’s mobile phone  shop and advise him on which legal form he should take; either setup a  sole trader or go into partnership. I will study all the advantages  and disadvantages of sole trader and a partnership business.  Finding:  Advantages of a sole trader  Disadvantages of a sole trader  Easy to setup and to run- not many forms to be filled in.  Unlimited liability- If the business is bad then it is possible for  the owner

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    the personal guarantee on the loans. Mr. Sleiman is not eligible for the $1 million step up in basis because of a few reasons. In Selfe v. United States‚ 778 F.2d769 (11th Cir.1985)‚ the case involved a sole proprietor who incorporated her existing business into an S Corporation. While a sole proprietorship‚ she obtained bank loans in her own name‚ secured by property that she owned. Once incorporated she then transferred her personal loans to the corporation. Once she transferred her personal

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    SECURITY/COLLATERAL N/A PURPOSE Request for Bank To Levy 0.2% Fees on Documents for Collection. PERIOD OPEN ENDED. CUSTOMER BACKGROUND Tena Traders is involved in transport services provision as well as distribution of commodities. It is a sole proprietorship. The company specializes in clearing and forwarding of both Air and Sea cargo and consolidated goods ranging from household goods‚ mercantile and diplomatic mails to contract shipments‚ Less Container (LCL) shipments and Full container

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    the increased use of information technology are the two key trends in financial management today. a. True b. False a. True 3. Which of the following could explain why a business might choose to organize as a corporation rather than as a sole proprietorship or a partnership? a. Corporations generally face fewer regulations. b. Corporations generally face lower taxes. c. Corporations generally find it easier to raise capital. d. Corporations enjoy unlimited liability. e. All of the

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