LIT1 – Task 1 Part A SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP: A “for profit business” owned and operated by an individual. Owning a sole proprietorship allows an individual to run a business any way they see fit with few state/federal regulations and limited legal formalities. The owner of a sole proprietorship assumes considerable risks by without liability protection and therefore is held personally liable for any judgments against the company and is susceptible to loss of business assets‚ personal property and
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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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Situation A Facts of Situation A as it pertains to the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (FMLA). • Employee A has been employed for over 1 year • Employee A was on extended leave due to the birth of a child • Company X has more than 50 employees • New Manager agrees to return Employee A to previous job and pay‚ denying pay for time off The FMLA states that an employee can be on extended leave up to 12 weeks without pay as long as certain provisions are met. In reviewing the facts of this
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Introduction to the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) Introduction to the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) Gary L Williams Western Governors University Introduction to the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) The new millennium has produced many changes in the world as we know it. Our national security which seemed to be impermeable has revealed its vulnerability to being breached. Remember September 11‚ 2001 when the hi-jacking of planes lead to the destruction of the Twin Towers in New
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Gay Marriage: Social Calamity or Long Overdue? Western Governor’s University Abstract There is growing attention to the issue of marriage equality for gay people in this country. As of the writing of this paper‚ 16 of the 50 states in the United States of America have legalized gay marriage‚ either by legislation or by popular vote (Wisniewski‚ 2013). The discourse regarding the issue becomes quite contentious largely because of non-secular ideology
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Study Guide 11.1 Sole Proprietorships Learning Objectives 1. Understand the importance of sole proprietorships in our economy. 2. Explore the advantages presented by doing business as a sole proprietorship. 3. Assess the disadvantages and dangers of doing business as a sole proprietorship. Key Terms And Definitions Angel Investors Affluent individuals (or groups of individuals) who provide capital to start-up and early-stage businesses. Entrepreneur A person who organizes a business and
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LIT1 - Task 2 Mark J. Fortenberry May 9‚ 2015 LIT1 - Task 2 Company X has reported three situations that have occurred that require investigating. Since employment and hiring practices are a part of my duties here at Company X‚ I have been charged with the investigation into these situations. In the subsequent report‚ the laws that companies must abide by will be outlined and how these laws affects the outcome in each of these three situations. The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993
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HAT Task 1 July 21‚ 2012 There is a sign on the Highway as you enter Celina that reads‚ “One of 100 best small towns”. Celina is a rural community in North Western Ohio. It is home of the largest manmade lakes ;{ it is 21 square miles covering over 13‚500 acres in both Mercer and Auglaize counties.}Corn fields and farms surround the city on all sides and country air can make an outsider either smile or cover their nose; 60.6% of the population is rural living. Main street is home of some of the
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Company G 1-Year Marketing Plan Student Name: Laurie Marks Student ID: ____ Date: 5/14/2015 Student Mentor Name: Lindsay White Table of Contents Introduction 3 Product Description and Classification 3 Product Support of Mission Statement……………………………………………………………………………………………….….3 Consumer Product Classification 3 Target Market 3 Competitive Situation Analysis 3 Analysis of Competition using Porter’s Five Forces Model 3 SWOT Analysis 4 Strengths and Core Competencies 5 Weaknesses 5 Opportunities 5
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