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    Unit two: Principles of providing administrative services Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. The first thing you need to do is save a copy of this document, either onto your computer or a disk Then work through your Assessment, remembering to save your work regularly When you’ve finished, print out a copy to keep for reference Then, go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My Study area – make sure it is clearly marked with

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    . Successful firms generate long-term profits by delivering unsurpassed value to their customers. A) True B) False Points Earned: 2.0/2.0 Correct Answer(s): True Correct Incorrect Ungraded 2. A firm will experience a loss when its revenue is less than its expenses. A) True B) False Points Earned: 2.0/2.0 Correct Answer(s): True Correct Incorrect Ungraded 3. Business will incur a profit when expenses are higher than revenue. A) True B) False Points Earned: 2.0/2.0

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    Types of Business Forms

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    How to choose the right type of Business form LAW/531 How to choose the right type of Business form Today’s business world has many choices for the new entrepreneur to decide from when forming a business. The choices are sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability partnership, a limited liability company, a S corporation, a franchise, and a corporate form. Development of scenarios portraying each of these forms of business will aid the entrepreneur with deciding which form will

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    Being in the right location is a key ingredient in a business 's success. If a company selects the wrong location, it may have adequate access to customers, workers, transportation, materials, and so on. Consequently, location often plays a significant role in a company 's profit and overall success. A location strategy is a plan for obtaining the optimal location for a company by identifying company needs and objectives, and searching for locations with offerings that are compatible with these needs

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    Lesson 1. Aggregate vs. Entity Approach 1. Aggregate approach:  the partnership as a separate entity is disregarded and each partner is viewed as directly owning an undivided interest in the partnership's assets operations. If the tax law used only aggregate concepts, the partnerships and their partners would be treated: - Each partner would be taxed on share of partnership income and would be viewed as owning a direct interest in each partnership asset. - Contributions and distributions would

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    Review Entity-Relationship Diagrams and the Relational Model CS 186, Fall 2007, Lecture 2 R & G, Chaps. 2&3 A relationship, I think, is like a shark, you know? It has to constantly move forward or it dies. And I think what we got on our hands is a dead shark. Woody Allen (from Annie Hall, 1979) • Why use a DBMS? OS provides RAM and disk Review • Why use a DBMS? OS provides RAM and disk – Concurrency – Recovery – Abstraction, Data Independence – Query Languages – Efficiency (for most tasks)

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    partnerships, C corporations, and limited liability companies. =Sole proprietorships- owned by one person plus earnings and debts are the owner’s income and debt. =Partnerships- Two or more owners that take a voluntary agreement. =Corporations- a business entity created by filling a form. 2) Why do many entrepreneurs initially set up their businesses as sole proprietorships? Why do many successful entrepreneurs eventually decide to convert their sole proprietorship to some other form of ownership such as

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    exist in the partnership. When cash distributions to MLP owners exceed partnership the difference is counted as a return of capital to the limited partner and taxed at the capital gains rate when the unit holder sells. This creates a pass-through entity that is sustainable as long as 90% of the cash flow

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    Lit1 Task 310.1.2-01-06

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    1    Part A Sole Proprietorship A sole proprietorship is a form of business that is owned by a single individual.  • Liability – Due to the lack of legal distinction between the owner and the business, the owner is fully responsible and liable for all debts that the business incurs in the same manner that an individual is fully responsible and liable for all debts that they incur. There is no legal distinction between the assets of the owner of the sole proprietorship and the business; this

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    2, 2013 Submitted to: Mr. James Angelo V. Aves Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 3 Background of the Study 3 Problems addressed by the DBMS 3 Creator of the System 4 Improvements with the use of the DBMS 4 DESIGN AND CODING 6 Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD) 6 Relational Schema 6 Queries used 7 RECOMMENDATION 10 Appendices 11 Screenshots 11 Data Dictionary 11 Interview Images 11 Interview questionaire 11 INTRODUCTION Background of the Study This study

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