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    Businesses are started every day, and each one is different in its own special way, but no matter what type of business it is, a sole proprietorship, a general or limited partnership, a C or S corporation, or a limited liability it will still be affected in some way by seven basic characteristics. The characteristics of business; liability, income tax, longevity or continuity, control, profit retention, location, and convenience or burden. In this paper a description of each business type and how

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    Facts: SmithStern Yachts Inc, a Delaware corporation providing luxury yachting services in Connecticut, agreed to a contract with Gyrographic Communications, Inc. a California based company, for marketing and promotional services to SmithStern. SmithStern sued Gyrographic, which argued that it did not make a contract with a corporation instead it made a contract with a SmithStern Yachts, LLC. Issue: Was SmithStern a Limited Liability Corporation or a corporation? Also, was there a breach in the contract

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    There are two types of stakeholders in a business corporation. The primary or internal stakeholders are the people or entities who are engaged in transaction with the corporation directly. The secondary or external stakeholders are not engaged in any kind of transaction with the corporation but can affect or can be affected by the actions of the corporation. As an international business corporation Unilever or its subsidiary Lever Brothers Bangladesh Ltd has many stakeholders

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    Atha Corporation

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    Atha Corporation Accounting & Finance Department Plan Human Resources Department Plan Melanie Hanson Patrick Blessinger Bus3011 Spring 2014 Table of Contents 3. Executive Summary 4. Human Resources Description 4. Accounting and Finance Description 4. Human Resources Purpose Statement 4. Accounting and Finance Purpose Statement 5. Human Resources Goals and Activities 5. Accounting and Finance Goals and Activities 5. Management Goals and Activities 6. Human Resources Organizational

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    economic. For example, the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) has outlined several environmental issues and has provided suggestions to corporations in terms of not exhausting the natural resources. Due to the increasingly consciousness of the whole world, this essay is focused on two main questions: Why some corporations are not willing to take corporate social responsibility and why should they take the it? Then, how can we measure an organization’s performance in terms of social

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    Section 351 Tax Essay

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    Writing Project-Accounting 757 Professor Stevens December 17th 2012 In the United States today there are millions of corporations in many different industries. All of them must abide by the current taxation rules and regulations that have been set by IRS and congress. The Internal Revenue Code, which was originally founded in 1939, set the foundation for the codification that we have in place today. The code arranged all Federal Tax provisions in a logical order and placed them in a separate

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    Businesses and big corporations face issues regarding their business ethical practices that may arise as potential problems. These practices could impact governments, the outside environment and society as a whole, if those said practices use exploitation and is harmful to its external environment. Because of this major issue, corporations are left with the decision to change the way they operate by applying a code of conduct that would improve their ethical practices suited for the needs of society

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    Panasonic Corporation is a Japanese multinational electronics corporation headquartered in Kadoma, Osaka, Japan. The organization was established in 1918, and has developed to turn into one of the biggest Japanese electronics makers. Notwithstanding gadgets, it offers non-electronic items and administrations, for example, home remodel administrations. Panasonic offers an extensive variety of items and administrations, including aeration and cooling systems, fridges, clothes washers, compressors

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    and profit motives of corporate executives that must serve the corporation before the larger society. More so, Friedman argues that the corporation is an “artificial person” that relies on the free markets to correct problems with non-productive, hazardous, or useless products may interfere with the stability of society. Glasbeek’s (2002) critique of Friedman’s “artificial person” defines the problematic propaganda of the corporation

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    and their advisors should examine the alternatives available (Miller, 2014, p.43). The client needs to be informed that going from a sole proprietorship to other business entities such as partnership, limited liability company, partnership’s, and corporation required a lot of research. A partnership required two or more individuals in an agreement to carry on as a co-worker of a business. It is important that both individuals have a professional and positive relationship in order to accomplish their

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