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BUSI 1301 Business Principles Exam 2
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,Sole Proprietorship - --A business owned, and usually managed, by one person



Partnership - --Two or more people legally agree to become co-owners of a business.



Corporation - --A legal entity with authority to act and have liability apart from its owners.



Major Benefits of Sole Proprietorship - --1)Ease of starting and ending the business



2)Being your own boss



3)Pride of ownership



4)Leaving a legacy



5)Retention of company profit



6)No special taxes



Unlimited Liability - --Any debts or damages incurred by the business are your debts, even if it means
selling your home, car or anything else



Disadvantages of Sole Proprietorship - --1)Unlimited Liability -- Any debts or damages incurred by the
business are your debts, even if it means selling your home, car or anything else.



2)Limited financial resources

, 3)Management difficulties



4)Overwhelming time commitment



5)Few fringe benefits



6)Limited growth



7)Limited life span



General Partnership - --All owners share in operating the business and in assuming liability for the
business's debts.



Limited Partnership - --A partnership with one or more general partners and one or more limited
partners.



General Partner - --An owner (partner) who has unlimited liability and is active in managing the firm.



Limited Liability - --that liability for the debts of the business is limited to the amount the limited
partner puts into the company; personal assets are not at risk.



Limited Partner - --An owner who invests money in the business, but enjoys limited liability.



Master Limited Partnership - --A partnership that looks much like a corporation, but is taxed like a
partnership and thus avoids the corporate income tax.

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