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 Sole Proprietorship  Partnership  Corporation S Corporation.

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2  Sole Proprietorship  Partnership  Corporation S Corporation

3  Advantages Little Government Control Most Common  Disadvantages Difficult to Raise Money Private Assets are at Risk

4 One or more Partners  Advantages Little Government Control Share Profits and Losses  Disadvantages Share Profits and Losses Liable for Their Partners

5 1. Name of the Business or Partnership 2. Name of the Partners 3. Type and value of the Investment each Partner Contributes 4. Managerial Responsibilities to be handled by each Partner

6 5. Accounting Method to be Used 6. Rights of Each Partner to Review and/or Audit Accounting Documents 7. Division of Profits and Losses Among the Partners 8. Salaries to be Withdrawn by the Partners

7 9. Duration of the Partnership 10. Conditions Under which the Partnership can be Dissolved 11. Distribution of Assets Upon Dissolution of the Partnership 12. Procedure for Dealing with the Death of a Partner

8  Independently of its Owners  Legal Rights of a Person  Corporations Pay the Taxes Not the Owners  Enters into Contracts  Liable for Negligence

9  Share of Stock (Unit of Ownership) Shareholders or Stockholders  Board of Directors Elects Senior Officers Determines Salaries Sets Rules for Conducting Business Sets Dividends

10  Liability Only what You have Invested  Allowed to Sell Stock  Lenders more Willing to Lend  Shareholders do NOT Affect Day-to-Day Running of the Business

11  Very Complicated (You have to Incorporate) Lawyers  Chartering  Registering Costly  More Government Regulations  Income Taxed Twice

12  Organized Under the Subchapter S of the Internal Revenue Code Taxed as a Partnership  Done Because Most Businesses Lose Money the First 3 Years Tax Purposes


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