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    DIFFERENT FORMS OF ORGANISATION SOLE TRADING CONCERN ▪ Meaning ▪ Features ▪ Advantages ▪ Disadvantages ▪ Suitability PARTNERSHIP FIRM ▪ Meaning ▪ Features ▪ Merits ▪ Demerits ▪ Kind of partnership firm ▪ Types of partners ▪ Partnership Deed JOINT HINDU FAMILY BUSINESS ▪ Meaning ▪ Features ▪ Advantages ▪ Disadvantages JOINT STOCK COMPANY ▪ Meaning ▪ Features ▪ Advantages ▪ Disadvantages ▪ Management ▪ Forms of companies

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    Liability Exposure in Business Joshua Houghton Ashford University BUS670 Legal Environment Professor Janet Fiorentino February 17th‚ 2013 Liability Exposure in Business Creation of a business of any type has to fall under a particular organizational form. There are many elements to starting a business a future proprietor should consider‚ such as degree of forms and applications that need to be filed‚ state and federal‚ legal liabilities‚ level of difficulty in the formation of a business

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    organizational forms a company might have as it evolves from a start-up to a major corporation. List the advantages and disadvantages of each form. Answer: The three main forms of business organization are (1) sole proprietorships‚ (2) partnerships‚ and (3) corporations. In addition‚ several hybrid forms are gaining popularity. These hybrid forms are the limited partnership‚ the limited liability partnership‚ the professional corporation‚ and the s corporation. The proprietorship has three

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    CORPORATION VS PARTNERSHIP 1. Creation CORPORATION Created by operation of law; PARTNERSHIP Created by agreement of the parties; 2. Numbers of incorporators CORPORATION Requires at least 5 incorporators; PARTNERSHIP Requires at least 2 partners; 3. Commencement of juridical personality CORPORATION Acquires juridical personality from the date of issuance of the certificate of incorporation by the Securities and Exchange Commission ;PARTNERSHIP Acquires juridical personality form the

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    Nilima Rawal BMGT110 University of Maryland University College September 23‚ 2012 Abstract For my interview I decided to choose the owner of 6 different Subway Restaurants in Maryland. It was an honor to interview my friend "Mr. Sharad Doshi". He has been in this industry for past five years. I chose him because he has been an inspiration to everyone. Looking at his accomplishments‚ makes us feel very proud and I knew for sure‚ for me‚ the best person to interview would

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    LAW (PARTNERSHIP AND CORPORATION) GAMMAD‚ MARY JANE M. (Art. 1833-1836) ARTICLE 1833 Where the dissolution is caused bythe act‚ death or insolvency of partner‚ eachpartner is liable to his co-partners for his share of any liability created by any partner acting for thepartnership as if the partnership had not beendissolved unless: 1.)The dissolution being the act of anypartner‚ the partner acting for thepartnership had knowledge of thedissolution; or 2.)The dissolution being by the death orinsolvency

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    Legal Forms of Business Mike Martin LAW/531 January 9‚ 2012 Carmina Perez-Fowler Legal Forms of Business Legal forms of business include sole proprietorshippartnershiplimited liability limited partnershiplimited liability company‚ S corporation‚ franchise‚ and corporation. Each of these legal forms offers distinct benefits to business owners and investors. The decision to incorporate one legal form as opposed to another is often determined by circumstance and underlying factors. Cheeseman

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    Legal forms of Business The process of starting a business can be a challenging one. From choosing a business name‚ identifying the product to sell and where all require thoughtful decisions. All these decisions also need legal and practical considerations. To understand more about the different forms of business‚ it is important to consider the right structure for the business (Legal Forms‚ 2006). Sole Proprietorship A sole proprietorship simply means a business with one owner. With many forms

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    ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES AND FORMS OF ORGANIZATION What is Management? According to Henri Fayol‚ "to manage is to forecast and to plan‚ to organise‚ to command‚ to co-ordinate and to control." Fredmund Malik defines it as "the transformation of resources into utility." Management in businesses and organizations is the function that coordinates the efforts of people to accomplish goals and objectives by using available resources efficiently and effectively. Natures of Management   ◦

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    Each traditional business form‚ sole proprietorshipscorporations‚ and partnerships‚ all have their own advantages and disadvantages. Before you enter any of these types of business forms‚ you should always weigh out the advantages and disadvantages of what you are getting yourself into to see if it is worth it. A sole proprietorship is the simplest form of business organization where the owner is the business. There are many advantages to a sole proprietorship. One major advantage is that the proprietor

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