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    Creating a Business- Original Writing For my GCSE business studies coursework I am going to create a business. The name of my business will be “paradise palace” as I am creating a beauty and tanning salon. There are two types of business organisations that I could create they are sole trader and partnership. The first type of business organisation tat I could choose is sole trader. This is a person who trades by himself/herself without the use of a company structure

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    Accounting can be defined in a number of ways, but I chose the book definition, which is; Accounting is an information system that provides reports to stakeholders about the economic activities and condition of business. The person in charge of accounting is called the accountant. The accountant is typically required to follow a set of rules and regulations. These rules and regulations are called the General Accepted Accounting Principles. Throughout these next few paragraphs, I will be giving you

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    A successful business is business that has good entrepreneurial skills which enables them to unite production to the complex matters of demand. It also encourages them to improve on what they produce such as the quality and how they produce the product to meet the demand in the future. For example Apple, not only did they improve on the software they use but also the quality of the phone. However a firm lacking in entrepreneurship skills would risk being forgotten if they fail to make the right assumption

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    CHAPTER 1 AN OVERVIEW OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Forms of business organization Answer: c [i]. Which of the following could explain why a business might choose to organize as a corporation rather than as a sole proprietorship or a partnership? a. Corporations generally face fewer regulations. b. Corporations generally face lower taxes. c. Corporations generally find it easier to raise capital. d. Corporations enjoy unlimited liability. e. Statements

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    Corporate Law Case Study

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    Eastfield Ltd and determine the likelihood of the courts lifting the corporate veil. Separate Entity Salomon v Salomon & Co established the key principle that an “incorporated company is a separate legal entity from its founder, shareholders and directors”. To further this point, the Albazero case provided authority within a group of companies, whereby each company is a separate legal entity with distinct legal

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    Types of Businesses

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    Sole proprietorship Sole proprietorship concern (also known as a sole trader/owner) is the most common and most favored option for individuals who want to establish a small business in Pakistan, or want to start a home-based business. This form of business is used by majority of start-ups on Pakistan, and it is the simplest way of giving corporate face to a small business Formation Following are the main steps to start a sole proprietorship business: · Finalize a business name. · Print basic

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    Offshoring Human Resource Management, BBA440 September 17, 2013 Offshoring is the practice of relocating business processes to lower cost locations outside the country of origin. This is not a new practice for companies in the United States. Moving business processes to another country to take advantages of lower operating costs and cheap labor seems like a great idea. However, the dilemma for a company is whether the benefits of offshoring outweigh the risks. This dissertation will begin

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    Management

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    services like doctors, lawyers are generally organized as proprietary concerns. So in this case, he may choose sole proprietorship to practice in law. Characteristics of sole proprietorship: (i) No Separate Legal Entity: legally, the sole trader and his business are not separate entities. In other words, all the assets and liabilities of the businesses are the personal assets and liabilities of the

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    Lifting the Veil

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    in held that each company was a separate legal entity from its shareholders and the presence of the US subsidiaries did not automatically amount to the presence of the English parent company. (ii): view cape group as an Agency: Secondly, the Court may lift the veil if a express agency relationship exist between a company and its shareholders, or between a parent and subsidiary company in a group structure. Although a company is a separate legal entity instead an agent of its shareholders, it is possible

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    Essay about My Pawnshop

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    Course Project Introduction to Business (GEB 1011) Think of a small company you would like to start. Using this company, include the following components in your finalized submittal and use them as Section Headings for formatting your submittal. Put the Section Headings in BOLD. Then your responses in normal 12 point size type and write in complete sentences. 1) Provide an Introduction of your company. Include your main product and/or service. In what country and part of the world

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