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    ARTICLES OF PARTNERSHIP Of IJ IMAGINATIVE IDEAS (I3) LTD. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: This limited partnership agreement is made on November 05‚ 2012 in Manila by and between Irenes Jimenez as general partner and Andy Garcia as limited partner. That we‚ all of legal age and residents of the Republic of the Philippines have agreed to amend a limited partnership under the terms and conditions herein set forth and subject to the provisions of existing laws of the Republic of the Philippines

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    1. Advantage of limited company status. Higher take home pay - You’ll typically take home around 75% - 80% of your contract by working through your own limited company‚ you can take home as much as £15‚000 per year more on a £350 daily rate compared with using an Umbrella Company.   Claim on a wider range of expenses - Anything that is solely classed as a business cost can be claimed back on expenses. Trading through a Limited company means you can claim on a wider range of expenses such as accountancy

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    do their members deserve limited liability? Is it fair that LLCs do not pay income taxes? A small business deserve limited liability because it’s used like a risk protection for their business as well as the owners. “It allows owners‚ called members‚ to have limited liability just like corporations’ (Lau‚ 2012‚ p. 367). There are so many new incorporated business laws that a business have to face on a daily basic. LLCs helps small businesses with the amount of liability that they face by decreasing

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    company to take the benefit of limited liability and other benefits as well. He wants advice for forming a company which is the most appropriate for him. Proprietary company unlimited by shares capital‚ public company unlimited by shares capital‚ public company limited by guarantee and public company with no liability are the companies which are not appropriate for Ted. As‚ the companies have unlimited liabilities which Ted do not want to establish and also no liability company is done for mining purpose

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    Jessica Phan Prof. M. Leath English 1301.115 March 22‚ 2014 Essay 2 Limited Liability Company (LLC) and Partnership “To succeed in business‚ to reach the top‚ an individual must know all it is possible to know about that business” (Getty). The first time starting a business is exciting and also a challenge. A person should learn everything about their customers‚ the market and their competitors. Besides‚ the most important thing for a businessman to succeed is understand about what business

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    Before commenting upon the nature of Limited Liability Partnerships (LLP) it is necessary to understand the system of partnership that it embodies. The LLP is provided for by the provisions of the Limited Liability Partnership Act‚ 2008. Under this act the LLP has been described as a “body corporate” and a artificial legal personality with perpetual succession. Under the LLP the partners can manage the rights of duties though the means of an agreement that would be governed by the LLP act. The interested

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    service‚ which is started in the United States by Mark Zuckerberg with his friends in 2004. The website’s membership was initially limited by the founders to Harvard students‚ but was expanded to other colleges‚ and gradually globalization. In 2012‚ the fonder of Facebook‚ Mark Zuckerberg decide to convert the structure of Facebook from private limited company to public limited company. Facebook values shares at £24 each‚ and that its shares would began trading in New York on 18th of May 2012. It is seem

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    PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANIES A public limited company (legally abbreviated to plc) is a limited liability company that may sell shares to the public in United Kingdom company law‚ in the Republic of Ireland and other Commonwealth jurisdictions. It can be either an unlisted or listed company on the stock exchanges. In the United Kingdom‚ a public limited company usually it abbreviates "plc" at the end and as part of its legal company name. However‚ certain public limited companies (mostly nationalised concerns)

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    BUS 670 Legal Environment of Business Business Entities & Liabilities Instructor Leah Westerman May 19‚ 2014 Businesses Entities and Liabilities “A business entity is an organization established as a separate existence for the purposes of taxes (BusinessDictionary.com‚ n.d.).” Some of the most common known business entities are; sole proprietorships‚ general partnershipslimited partnerships‚ corporations‚ and limited liability companies. Each business entity has its advantages and disadvantages

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    one of the main advantages of a Private Limited Company over a sole trader is that‚ members may enjoy the availability of Limited Liability‚ hence the business is incorporated (i.e. the business has a separate identity from the owner).Therefore‚ liability for payment of debts stops at the Company‚ and owners and shareholders are not personally liable for any other debts than that of which they have purchased. On the other hand‚ a sole trader’s liability status is unlimited and there is no distinction

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