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    SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP: A business owned by a single person and that person is solely responsible for the debts (unlimited). It’s a business that is simple and easy to set up. LIABILITY: The owner of the business is solely responsible. The owner signs business contracts in their own name. INCOME TAXES: Income earned by the business is the owner’s income. The sole proprietor files at 1040 and schedule C & SE. LONGEVITY/CONTINUITY: The business dies with the owner unless there is a Last Will & Testament

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    WGU LIT1 Task 1

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    A. SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP: This is the simplest business structure of which the owner has total control. The owner can make up a fictitious name or use the same name for the business. Sole proprietorship is easy to set up at a minimal cost. The business owner does not need to follow rules or regulations of others but their own and can set up their own schedule. Proceeds can be directly deposited into the owner’s bank account and the funds are freely allocated between business and personal accounts

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    Part A Sole proprietorship Sole proprietorships are the most common type of business in the U.S. They are most commonly chosen because they are the easiest type of business to set up and give the sole owner of the company complete control of the company. There are many benefits to a sole proprietorship in regards to control‚ profit retention‚ and convenience. In regards to control‚ the owner of a sole proprietorship has the final say in any decisions. Due to the fact that there are no shareholders

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    LIT1 Task 2 Situation A The Family and Medical Leave Act sets regulations for job-protected leave related to family and medical reasons. FMLA applies to organizations with 50 or more employees working within 75 miles of the employee’s worksite (“Employment Laws‚” n.d.‚ para. 6). Employees who have been with their current employer for 12 months and who have worked 1250 hours of service in the previous 12 months are eligible for 12 weeks of unpaid leave through FMLA (“Eligibility Requirements

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    Overview”. 1. 1. What does Costa Rica mean in English? 2. Rich Coast 3. 2. What is the weather like there? 4. It is Usually warm and tropical. It also rains a lot there. 5. 3. What are the exports for Costa Rica? They export bananas‚ coffee‚ sugar‚ pineapples‚ rice‚ potatoes and many others. B. Visit Costa Rica Open the 2nd website “Costa Rica” and answer the questions. 1. What words do you recognize on this page? List at least 5 Spanish words with their definitions in English. 1. SItuada:

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    LIT1 task a and b

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    LIT1Task 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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    LIT 1 Task 310

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    Part A When a business forms‚ the owner or owners must decide how to classify it. The type of classification will ultimately determine the rules under which the business will operate. Six general types of business entities exist with multiple variations thereof. Each type of business entity has advantages and disadvantages and there is no one type of entity that’s better than another. Business owners must decide how their business should be classified based on their individual and unique needs

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    of leave. Focusing on the duration of the leave‚ an employee is entitled to up to 12 weeks of this type of leave‚ so long as the right paperwork is provided. Employee A had been out for 11 weeks‚ hence‚ was still within the statutory period of 12 weeks. Since the issue of paper work is not a concern

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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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    TASK 2 Situation A: An employee took time off due to his wife giving birth prematurely. His requested time off was approved by his original manager as the employee qualified for FMLA since he has been with the company for two years and was for the care of his spouse. Under (1)”FMLA rules certain employees can be provided up to 12 weeks unpaid‚ job-protected leave per year. The employee must work for the company at least 12 months‚ have at least 1250 hours during the 12 months and the where

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