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    BORROW MONIES AND PLEDGE PROPERTY AS COLLATERAL Date: August __‚ 1974 Corporation: ABC Nonprofit Organization President: Richard Nixon Vice-President: Gerald Ford Secretary: Henry Kissinger Treasurer: John Connally Date of Meeting of Board of Directors: August 9‚ 1974 We‚ the President and the Secretary of the Corporation‚ certify the following facts: 1. ABC Nonprofit Organization is a Texas non-profit corporation‚ is organized and operating under the laws of Texas‚ is qualified to

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    Lit 1 Task 1a

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    TASK 1 (PART A) LIT 1 SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP: The owner and the business are considered one. The owner takes all the risk and receives all the profits. It is easy and inexpensive to start up a sole proprietorship however a sole owner has trouble raising capital which could limit growth. • LIABILITY –If the business fails the owner is financially responsible and my lose everything. • INCOME TAXES – The proprietor and the business are taxed together. • LONGEVITY/CONTINUITY – The business dies

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    describes how a corporation‚ which has not made any special tax elections‚ and its shareholders‚ are taxed? The corporation is not taxed‚ but the shareholders are taxed on their dividends. The corporation is taxed‚ but the shareholders are not taxed on their dividends. The corporation is taxed‚ and the shareholders are taxed on their dividends. Neither the corporation nor its shareholders

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    LIT 1 Task 1 Sole Proprietorship A sole proprietorship is the most common type of business in the United States. It is formed when a person starts a business‚ but does not register it as a corporation‚ or a limited liability company. Most contractors‚ consultants‚ and home businesses operate under this form of business. Sole proprietorships are easy to form‚ and provide the owner with total control over the business. All of the profits belong to the owner‚ because the business and the owner

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    WGU LIT1 Task 310.1.2-01-06

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    Part A (The Report) Sole Proprietorship A sole proprietorship is the most common form of forming a business in the United States. The individual that forms the sole proprietorship and the business is one in the same. For example‚ if the business owes creditors money‚ the individual who created the sole proprietorship business has to pay the bill. When entering into contracts the individual is actually agreeing to the contract since the person and business is one in the same. The biggest advantage

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    Shareholder V Stakeholder

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    and maintaining those limits. Several concepts prove why the ethical responsibility of a corporation should be placed internally‚ on producing profit‚ rather than addressing social issues. Friedman’s philosophy supports the rights of shareholders and says that the primary duty of corporations is to maximize profit. Shareholders are owners of the corporation and by investing their money into the corporation‚ they deserve to be properly valued. This illustrates an underlying philosophy known as property

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    Externalizing Machines

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    Joel Bakan argues that corporation are “externalizing machines”. Based on The Corporation‚ develop and defend a thesis/idea concerning the ethical consequences of companies externalizing costs. The corporation is an assembly of many members into one body‚ a legal personality‚ working toward achievement of a special goal. It is an entity with its own rights and liabilities distinct from those of its members. Corporations‚ as seen throughout the business history‚ always try to accomplish

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    Registration * Joint venture – A business relationship between corporations Chapter 17 – Corporation Law * Corporation – A fictitious legal person with its own separate existence * Governing legislation e.g. CBCA‚ OBCA * Shareholder – Part owner of a corporation; a person who holds a share interest in a corporation * Director –Managing mind of corporation; a person elected by the shareholders of a corporation to manage its affairs * Outside directors * Officer – A person

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    task 1 proprietorship

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    1 LITI Task 1 Business Organizations Sole Proprietorship A sole proprietorship is owned by one person that runs the business. No formalities are necessary since the business is not owned by anyone else. There are some advantages and disadvantages of owning a sole proprietorship. One advantage is that the business can be closed down at any time and any financial obligations can be paid off. Another advantage is that the business has no boss‚ partner‚ or board of directors to answer to. One

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    disadvantages? The three legal forms of a business organization are proprietorship/partnership‚ corporation‚ and hybrid form. Advantages Proprietorship: Easily and inexpensively formed; subject to few governmental regulations; pays no corporate income tax; pays lower taxes than a comparable taxable corporation Partnership: Low cost; easy to form; earnings are allocated to partners and taxed as personal income Corporation: Unlimited life‚ easy to transfer ownership; owners have limited liability Hybrid form:

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