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    Business Structures Krista Harvell FINANCE 571 July 01‚ 2013 Mario Ducret Business Structures There are four main forms of business structures. The structures of business differentiate based on liability‚ tax implications‚ and what 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

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    Small Business Examination Paper Saad Azab LDR/531 November 21‚ 2001 University of Phoenix Small Business Examination Paper Located in the city of Ripon‚ Wisconsin‚ I have opted to discover the organizational structure of Fat Bruce ’s Bakery and Eating Kitchen. This small business restaurant is located in the heart of the city and is locally owned by Bruce Campbell and his wife‚ Sandra. Bruce is the executive chef‚ and has more than 20 years of food service management experience‚

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    Rome vs. Han China

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    Han China Vs. Imperial Rome The Han Dynasty and Imperial Rome were both large and powerful empires that existed during the Classical Period. The Han Dynasty and Imperial Rome had some major similarities as well as differences. The Han Dynasty had a similar government system as Imperial Rome‚ the empires’ governments made the same mistakes that led to similar declines; however the government’s involvement and view on trade was different between these two empires. Both the Han Dynasty and Imperial

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    China U.S Business Partner

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    Briefly compare the political regime type in China and the United States. Which of the two would you prefer to do business in and why? No one will criticize stating that the U.S. and China are the most influential countries in the current global industry. What happens in the economic market in one of both countries directly reflect to the world economy. Even though they both have the substantial economic strength‚ they have nothing in common; the history‚ the way they have

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    adjusts exchange rates to account for the different prices people pay for goods and services across countries). But China is narrowing the gap in a hurry. Over the past 10 years‚ the annual real growth of China’s gross domestic product averaged 10.5 percent‚ compared with 1.7 percent in the U.S. The Chinese economy increased at an annual rate of 9.6 percent in the first half of 2011‚ vs. a rate of less than 1 percent in the U.S. America’s days as top dog of global output are numbered‚ at best. Should

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    alternatives will be presented in the preceding sections of this report. Key Issues The key issues KTM are facing in regards to their decision making process are growth‚ barriers to entry/expansion into the North American market‚ and their current structure. Growth: To meet growth expectations‚ KTM will need to measure several alternatives as to what the company’s next move will be in order to achieve the extraordinary growth the company needs. Barriers to Entry/Expansion: Extensive research

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    Business Financing and the Capital Structure Explain the process of financial planning used to estimate asset investment requirements for a corporation. Explain the concept of working capital management. Identify and briefly describe several financial instruments that are used as marketable securities to park excess cash. As a business owner‚ it is important to know the value of your assets as they can be used as leverage for obtaining loans and can be used to estimate your ability to repay your

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    Sezs : - India vs China

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    features of SEZ policy and incentives given to SEZ Section-2 (Performance Analysis) Introduction 2.1 Share in total exports: aggregate analysis 2.2 FDI inflow and employment generation Section-3 (International Experience) 3.1 Comparative study of China 3.2 Comparative study with other countries Section-4 (Case Study) 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Reasons for NSEZ’s success Section- 5 (Policy Analysis: a critical approach) 4.1 Corporate Welfare 4.2 Real Estate Scam 4.3 Migration 4.4 Labour Policy 4.5 Heavy

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    Legal Structure of Business Organisations Sole Traders General Partnerships Limited Patnerships Limited Liability Partnerships Companies Key Legislation General Law of Contract Partnership Act 1980 Limited Partnerships Act 1907 Limited Liabity Partnerships Act 2000 Companies Act 2006 Liability Unlimited Liability Each Partner jointly and severally liable Limiteed Liabiliy for limited partners and unlimted liability for general partner Limited to the amount tas they have agreed Depending

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    In countries such as China‚ there are multitudes of people who do not have the financial means to purchase and maintain an Internet connected computer within their home. Despite the financial inequities‚ which do not allow some people to own their own computer‚ access to the Internet‚ is still sought after. To alleviate these needs‚ China has seen an influx of public-access Internet sites. The most popular of these is currently the Internet Café. The Internet Café’s of China provide a fee-based

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