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    types of business organizations that are popular among small business owners; sole proprietorship‚ partnership‚ C-corporation and S-corporations. Tax‚ legal and financial reporting may vary from organization to organization‚ so finding the right fit for your services and or products is crucial. Sole proprietorship is the most common form of business. It is the simplest and most inexpensive business to form. Sole proprietorship consists of one individual owner who is entitled to the full profits‚ but

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    1    Part A Sole Proprietorship A sole proprietorship is a form of business that is owned by a single individual.  • Liability – Due to the lack of legal distinction between the owner and the business‚ the owner is fully responsible and liable for all debts that the business incurs in the same manner that an individual is fully responsible and liable for all debts that they incur. There is no legal distinction between the assets of the owner of the sole proprietorship and the business; this

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    type of business is being evaluated when determining what structure to use. This paper will cover the advantages and disadvantages within the four types of business structures; Limited Liability Corporations‚ Corporations‚ Partnerships‚ and Sole Proprietorships. Corporations A corporation is a standalone entity. There are two types of corporations‚ general or S Corp. Advantages of corporations consist of limited liability‚ capital through stock sales‚ attractive to employees‚ and receiving corporate

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    Part A SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP: LIABILITY – Sole Proprietorship caries a large amount of liability because your personal credit can be affected if business fails. INCOME TAXES – As a sole proprietorship you only file one income tax for yourself and your business combined. LONGEVITY/CONTINUITY – A Sole proprietorship can grow as fast or as slow as the owner chooses. CONTROL – Sole proprietor has complete control over every aspect of the business. The sole proprietorship can grow at fast or

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    BUSINESS OWNERSHIP Compare forms of business ownership. Three basic forms of business ownership Sole proprietorship Partnership Corporation Sole proprietorship A business owned and operated by one

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    known business entities are; sole proprietorships‚ general partnerships‚ limited partnerships‚ corporations‚ and limited liability companies. Each business entity has its advantages and disadvantages. With each business entity‚ there are different types of personal liability exposure as an owner (see Table 1). I currently own five different businesses and each one of them is a different type of business entity. “Tinker’s Home Security Service (sole proprietorship) Tinker & Tailor’s Home Security

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    (LIT1 Task 1) Sole Proprietorship: This is a type of business is where the business and the owner are one in the same. Sole proprietorship has its advantages and disadvantages just like every form of business. Sole proprietorship is one of the easiest types of business to create. You as the owner can name‚ organize and carry the business as far as you dream of it going. Sole proprietorship also can have risks; as the owner you cannot bring others into the business‚ so the responsibility of

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    Part A (The Report) Sole Proprietorship A sole proprietorship is the most common form of forming a business in the United States. The individual that forms the sole proprietorship and the business is one in the same. For example‚ if the business owes creditors money‚ the individual who created the sole proprietorship business has to pay the bill. When entering into contracts the individual is actually agreeing to the contract since the person and business is one in the same. The biggest advantage

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    Part A Sole proprietorship Sole proprietorships are the most common type of business in the U.S. They are most commonly chosen because they are the easiest type of business to set up and give the sole owner of the company complete control of the company. There are many benefits to a sole proprietorship in regards to control‚ profit retention‚ and convenience. In regards to control‚ the owner of a sole proprietorship has the final say in any decisions. Due to the fact that there are no shareholders

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    structure is a sole proprietorship structure. The second type of business structure is a partnership structure and the third type of business structure is a corporation structure. Sole Proprietorship In the sole proprietorship structure an individual owns and operates the business. The sole proprietorship structure is the easiest legal structure to engage in when starting a business. Because the fees to obtain a business name and certificate are minimal a sole proprietorship is an inexpensive

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