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    Business Report

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    Business speech Today i will be speaking about the business i have discovered The business name i have chosen is tapcomp. John has established his own mobile computer and software business. It all started 18 years ago and it started from scratch. It began because he was an employee of a similar business and decided to start his own company‚ taking control of all decisions related to the business key functions‚ management‚ operation‚ human resource management and accounting. John is an Sole

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    come in many different sizes‚ sectors‚ ownership and scale. The size of the business depends how many employees there are. For example they’re categorised into micro‚ small‚ medium and large. Micro organisations have a maximum of 9 employees‚ small organisations have a max number of 49 employees‚ medium organisations have a max of 249 employees and large organisations have a max number of 250 employees. The scale of a business depends whether it’s local‚ regional‚ national or global. The different sectors

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    Vanessa Lefler Bus 210 Week 2 Checkpoint A friend of mine and I are going to try and open a business doing accounting and bookkeeping but are having a hard time choosing if the form of business organization we will operate as will be joint stock‚ limited liability‚ partnership‚ or a sole proprietorship. A joint-stock company is where business owners raise capital by issuing stock certificates of its ownership. This means selling stock to investors that guarantee them a certain percentage

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    bus * * Checkpoint: Business Organization * Robert Surls In 2005 my aunt left me an inheritance. It was a large sum of money. There was a stipulation to receiving this gift. I needed to invest in a company of my choice. My last employer was a cleaning company and I approached my old employer with a proposition. I and another business partner that I convinced in investing with me would organize a joint-stock company. This was to be a private partnership‚ as well as a limited partnership

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    Business Organization Research Notes Sole proprietors must also pay self-employment (SE) tax‚ a Social Security & Medicaire tax primarily for individuals who work for themselves. SE tax is figured using Schedule SE (Form 1040). Social Security & Medicaire taxes of most wage earners are figured by their employers. The SE tax rate is currently 15.3%. The rate currently consists of two (2) parts: 12.4% for Social Security (old-age survivors and disability insurance) and 2.9% for Medicaire

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    Case Studies – Types of Business Organization (Ownership) Case 2: Joseph LeBlanc‚ a student looking for summer employment‚ opened a bait shop in a small shed on a local fishing dock. For this case‚ I think the type of business here is Sole Proprietorship. Joseph LeBlanc a student looking for a summer employment and decides to open his own bait shop is a very big responsibility. If his business is Sole Proprietorship‚ it will benefit him in a lot of ways. He will be the boss of himself‚ which makes

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    Forms of Business Organization Western Governors University The study of business organization is a study of complexity: as each business is different‚ each form of business organization is also unique. From a local hot-dog vendor to a trucking company‚ from a restaurant to a multinational‚ each business has different legal‚ moral and ethical concerns‚ and there is no "one-size-fits-all" approach to determine how a business should best be organized. Take the first two businesses

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    FINANCE 1613 FINAL EXAM NOTES CHAPTER 1 Basic Concepts Forms of Business Organisations Sole Proprietorship Advantages - business owned by one person. It is simple and easy to start and the owner keeps all the profits. Disadvantages: difficult to raise large sums of finance‚ unlimited liability‚ difficult to transfer ownership‚ taxed at personal income rate. Partnership – business organization owned and operated by two or more individuals or entities. Can be General (all partners share in

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    Small-Business Idea Recently the United States government has released funds for creating small businesses. An opportunity to acquire government funding for a business venture is one to take advantage of and to put dreams into reality. The intent of this paper is to outline the three main forms of business organizations including the tax and legal implications as well as the accounting requirements for each structure. In addition‚ this paper proposes creating a small business of a women’s only gym

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    circumstances‚ the former is known as an “agent” and the entity on whose behalf the agent performs is called a “principal”. Generally‚ the agency relationships arises in commercial transactions‚ partnership and employment. The term “agency” in commercial law is represented in the Latin phrase‚ qui facit per alium‚ facit per se‚ i.e. the one who acts through another‚ acts in his or her own interests. In terms of agreeing an Agency Contract between the parties‚ tThe Robert Barry & co. v Terence Robert Doyle

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