Chapter 3 (Unit 1) Types of Owner 1. Types of legal structures 2.

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Chapter 3 (Unit 1) Types of Owner 1

Types of legal structures 2

Sole proprietorship 3 - The simplest form of structure to set up. -A business that falls under this category has my legal existence separate from its owner. - All the profits belong to you as the owner of the business. -Examples : grocery store, bakeries …..ets.

General partnership 4 -A business owned by tow or more individuals. -Personal liable for all transaction proprietors.

Corporation 5 -Exists separately from the people who created it. -Run by board directors elected by the shareholders. -Have four characteristic : 1- Liability limited to the extent of assets. 2- Continuity of life. 3- Centralization of management. 4- Free transferability of ownership assets.

Limited liability company 6 -Limited liability to it owners. -Flexibility in deciding the system of income taxes. -More flexible than a corporation. -It is a form of organization well suited to companies a single owner.

Nonprofit corporation 7 -Provide a service to the community -Cannot be bought or sold like business.

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