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Deck 6: Forms of Business Ownership and Buying an Existing Business
1
A ________ partner is a person who makes financial investments in a partnership, does not take an active role in managing the business, and whose liability for the partnerships' debts is limited to the amount they have invested.
A) limited
B) master
C) dormant
D) silent
A) limited
B) master
C) dormant
D) silent
A
2
The most common form of business ownership that is also the simplest to create is the ________.
A) sole proprietorship
B) partnership
C) corporation
D) S corporation
A) sole proprietorship
B) partnership
C) corporation
D) S corporation
A
3
In a general partnership, ________.
A) each partner is held responsible for an agreement/decision made by any one of the partners
B) partners can be held responsible only for decisions they make personally
C) no partner can be held legally responsible for decisions since the partnership itself is a legal entity
D) no decision is binding unless all partners agree to it in writing
A) each partner is held responsible for an agreement/decision made by any one of the partners
B) partners can be held responsible only for decisions they make personally
C) no partner can be held legally responsible for decisions since the partnership itself is a legal entity
D) no decision is binding unless all partners agree to it in writing
A
4
In a partnership, the ________ partner(s) has (have) unlimited liability for the partnership's debts.
A) limited
B) dormant
C) nominal
D) general
A) limited
B) dormant
C) nominal
D) general
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5
Which of the following is not true of a limited liability partnership?
A) All partners are limited partners.
B) Most states restrict this form of ownership to certain types of professions such as attorneys, physicians, dentists, accountants, etc.
C) Although LLPs have many of the characteristics of partnerships, they are taxed as a corporation.
D) It must involve a general partner, a limited partner, a silent partner, and a dormant partner.
A) All partners are limited partners.
B) Most states restrict this form of ownership to certain types of professions such as attorneys, physicians, dentists, accountants, etc.
C) Although LLPs have many of the characteristics of partnerships, they are taxed as a corporation.
D) It must involve a general partner, a limited partner, a silent partner, and a dormant partner.
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6
Which form of ownership generally has the least ability to accumulate capital?
A) Partnership
B) Sole proprietorship
C) Corporation
D) S corporation
A) Partnership
B) Sole proprietorship
C) Corporation
D) S corporation
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7
Which of the following issues would influence an entrepreneur's choice of a form of business ownership?
A) Tax considerations
B) Management succession plans
C) Liability exposure
D) All of the above
A) Tax considerations
B) Management succession plans
C) Liability exposure
D) All of the above
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8
Acme Corporation is chartered in Delaware, but its primary area of operation is in South Carolina. In South Carolina, Acme would be considered a(n) ________ corporation.
A) alien
B) domestic
C) foreign
D) local
A) alien
B) domestic
C) foreign
D) local
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9
Which of the following issues would a typical partnership agreement address?
A) The contributions of each partner to the business.
B) How the partnership profits (or losses) will be distributed.
C) How a partner can sell her/his ownership in the business.
D) All of the above
A) The contributions of each partner to the business.
B) How the partnership profits (or losses) will be distributed.
C) How a partner can sell her/his ownership in the business.
D) All of the above
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10
Marco is opening a new computer repair shop. He is owner and sole employee. He has paid the appropriate fees and licensing costs and begun his business. This is an example of a(n) ________.
A) S corporation
B) partnership
C) corporation
D) sole proprietorship
A) S corporation
B) partnership
C) corporation
D) sole proprietorship
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11
The key to choosing the right form of ownership is ________.
A) envisioning where your business will be in 10 years
B) understanding the characteristics of each form and knowing how they affect your business and personal circumstances
C) forming either an S corporation or a limited liability company since they are the only forms that offer owners liability protection
D) irrelevant since choosing a form of ownership is merely a technicality and has little impact on the business and its owner(s)
A) envisioning where your business will be in 10 years
B) understanding the characteristics of each form and knowing how they affect your business and personal circumstances
C) forming either an S corporation or a limited liability company since they are the only forms that offer owners liability protection
D) irrelevant since choosing a form of ownership is merely a technicality and has little impact on the business and its owner(s)
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12
The most critical disadvantage of the sole proprietorship is ________.
A) the owner's unlimited personal liability
B) limited access to capital
C) lack of continuity
D) limited skills and abilities of the owner
A) the owner's unlimited personal liability
B) limited access to capital
C) lack of continuity
D) limited skills and abilities of the owner
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13
A special type of partnership in which all partners, who in many states must be professionals, are limited partners is called ________.
A) general partnership
B) limited partnership
C) silent partnership
D) limited liability partnership
A) general partnership
B) limited partnership
C) silent partnership
D) limited liability partnership
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14
________ is a special type of limited partnership in which all partners who, in many states must be considered to be professionals, are limited partners.
A) Limited liability partnership (LLP)
B) Master limited partnership (MLP)
C) General partnership
D) Limited partnership
A) Limited liability partnership (LLP)
B) Master limited partnership (MLP)
C) General partnership
D) Limited partnership
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15
A partnership agreement defines how the partners will be compensated. Normally, ________.
A) partners are not entitled to salaries or wages, but are compensated by a share of the profits of the business
B) the general partner's salary is set at two times the salaries of the limited partners
C) both general and limited partners are permitted salaries, but all silent or dormant partners are compensated only by sharing in the profits
D) while the agreement establishes payout schedules, it does not spell out what constitutes profit
A) partners are not entitled to salaries or wages, but are compensated by a share of the profits of the business
B) the general partner's salary is set at two times the salaries of the limited partners
C) both general and limited partners are permitted salaries, but all silent or dormant partners are compensated only by sharing in the profits
D) while the agreement establishes payout schedules, it does not spell out what constitutes profit
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16
A ________ partnership is composed of at least one general partner and at lease one limited partner.
A) general
B) limited
C) silent
D) passive
A) general
B) limited
C) silent
D) passive
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17
All of the following are advantages of a partnership except ________.
A) partnerships are relatively easy and inexpensive to establish
B) partnerships avoid double taxation since the partnership itself is not subject to federal taxation
C) partnerships have the greatest ability to accumulate capital of all of the forms of ownership
D) partnerships offer the ability to combine the management and business skills of two or more people in a complementary and powerful fashion
A) partnerships are relatively easy and inexpensive to establish
B) partnerships avoid double taxation since the partnership itself is not subject to federal taxation
C) partnerships have the greatest ability to accumulate capital of all of the forms of ownership
D) partnerships offer the ability to combine the management and business skills of two or more people in a complementary and powerful fashion
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18
Probably the most important reason to have a partnership agreement is that ________.
A) it identifies the name of the partnership and protects that name from infringement by others
B) it states the location and the purpose of the business
C) it determines how the partnership and the partners will pay taxes
D) it resolves potential sources of conflict that, if not addressed in advance, could later result in partnership battles and dissolution of an otherwise successful business
A) it identifies the name of the partnership and protects that name from infringement by others
B) it states the location and the purpose of the business
C) it determines how the partnership and the partners will pay taxes
D) it resolves potential sources of conflict that, if not addressed in advance, could later result in partnership battles and dissolution of an otherwise successful business
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19
Which of the following is required to form a partnership?
A) A general partner
B) A limited partner
C) A secret partner
D) A silent partner
A) A general partner
B) A limited partner
C) A secret partner
D) A silent partner
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20
Changing from one form of ownership to another once a business is up and running can be difficult, expensive, and complicated.
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21
Profits earned by a partnership are taxed in the same fashion as those earned by a sole proprietorship.
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22
All the profits of a sole proprietorship are taxed as current income of the owner even if they are not withdrawn from the business.
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23
There is no limit to the number of general partners a partnership may have, but it must have at least one general partner.
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24
The most common form of business ownership in the United States is the partnership.
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25
If a sole proprietorship fails, the owner is not liable for its debts since the business is a separate legal entity.
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26
Although not required by law, a written partnership agreement that spells out the terms of operating the partnership and the status of each partner should be developed.
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27
The sole proprietorship is the form of ownership with the least ability to accumulate capital.
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28
In a partnership, profits (and losses) must be shared according to the ratio of capital originally invested in the partnership.
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29
Defining the duties, responsibilities, contributions, and roles of the partners in a partnership agreement is not necessary since the law covers these provisions automatically.
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30
If a partnership agreement does not exist, the partnership will be governed by the Uniform Partnership Act.
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31
In a partnership, the business itself is subject to federal income tax.
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32
Some forms of ownership are much more costly and involved to create.
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33
The sole proprietorship is the easiest form of ownership to create, but once formed, it is subject to the greatest number of regulations.
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34
In a sole proprietorship, the owner has limited liability.
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35
The sole proprietorship is the best form of ownership for entrepreneurs launching their first businesses.
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36
State law requires that individuals creating a partnership file the Articles of Partnership with the Secretary of State.
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37
Of all U.S. business firms, sole proprietorships are the most common, accounting for approximately 71 percent of businesses.
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38
The partnership, like the proprietorship, avoids the disadvantage of double taxation.
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39
Entrepreneurs should not spend much time selecting a form of ownership for their businesses because making the choice is merely a technicality, which has little impact on the business and its owner(s).
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40
If a sole proprietor dies, retires, or becomes incapacitated, the business automatically terminates.
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41
What is a partnership? Explain the advantages and the disadvantages of a partnership.
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42
One disadvantage of the partnership form of ownership is the great potential for personality and authority conflicts.
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43
Most states do not require a Certificate of Incorporation or a charter to be filed for a new corporation.
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44
What is a sole proprietorship? Explain the advantages and the disadvantages of a sole proprietorship.
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45
A corporation formed in Taiwan doing business in the United States is a foreign corporation.
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46
Mini Case 6-1: "Today, You Gotta' Be a Corporation"
Duke has been a successful used car dealer for 25 years in the same location, operating as a proprietorship. In those 25 years, he has expanded his operation and become the largest independent car dealer in a city of 85,000 people. Few people in town can boast of a business reputation better than Duke's. As he says, "I've always done business in a fair and honest fashion, and I've tried to give my customers an honest deal. The public has responded well, and last year the business revenue increased to an all-time high of $830,000."
As the business has grown, so have Duke's liabilities. On a given day, Duke will have cars worth from $350,000 to $450,000 as inventory on the lot. "Twenty years ago, if I'd asked the bank for a line of credit of $200,000, they'd have tossed me out the front door. There is no question that today business is different."
Duke's only daughter recently married a garage mechanic who has worked in the area for the past three years. Though Duke thinks the boy is certainly nice enough, he does not believe he is very smart. "The kid sure knows how to fix a car, but that's as far as it goes," says Duke. "On my last visit to the accountant, he suggested I consider incorporating. I guess he knows what he's talking about. That's all you hear today - 'you gotta be a corporation.' I guess he's right. But, to tell you the truth, I don't know."
Should Duke incorporate or should he remain a proprietorship? Why?
Duke has been a successful used car dealer for 25 years in the same location, operating as a proprietorship. In those 25 years, he has expanded his operation and become the largest independent car dealer in a city of 85,000 people. Few people in town can boast of a business reputation better than Duke's. As he says, "I've always done business in a fair and honest fashion, and I've tried to give my customers an honest deal. The public has responded well, and last year the business revenue increased to an all-time high of $830,000."
As the business has grown, so have Duke's liabilities. On a given day, Duke will have cars worth from $350,000 to $450,000 as inventory on the lot. "Twenty years ago, if I'd asked the bank for a line of credit of $200,000, they'd have tossed me out the front door. There is no question that today business is different."
Duke's only daughter recently married a garage mechanic who has worked in the area for the past three years. Though Duke thinks the boy is certainly nice enough, he does not believe he is very smart. "The kid sure knows how to fix a car, but that's as far as it goes," says Duke. "On my last visit to the accountant, he suggested I consider incorporating. I guess he knows what he's talking about. That's all you hear today - 'you gotta be a corporation.' I guess he's right. But, to tell you the truth, I don't know."
Should Duke incorporate or should he remain a proprietorship? Why?
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47
The "Das Spelunker" corporation, formed in Germany and conducting business in the U.S., is considered to be a(n) ________ corporation.
A) alien
B) domestic
C) foreign
D) distant
A) alien
B) domestic
C) foreign
D) distant
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48
A corporation formed and chartered in Kansas is considered a domestic corporation when doing business in Kansas, and a foreign corporation when doing business in Missouri.
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49
Which of the following is true regarding the corporate form of ownership?
A) Generally has the greatest ability to accumulate capital.
B) Most complex form of ownership.
C) Separate legal entity in the eyes of the law.
D) All of the above
A) Generally has the greatest ability to accumulate capital.
B) Most complex form of ownership.
C) Separate legal entity in the eyes of the law.
D) All of the above
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50
One of the advantages of a partnership over a proprietorship is the increased sources of capital and credit it offers.
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51
A limited partner is personally liable only for the amount of money she/he has invested in the partnership.
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52
If a limited partner withdraws, sells his ownership in the partnership, or dies, the partnership is not forced into dissolution.
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53
Each partner in a limited liability partnership is a limited partner; there are no general partners.
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54
A corporation receives its charter from ________.
A) the federal government
B) the state
C) the board of directors
D) the stockholders
A) the federal government
B) the state
C) the board of directors
D) the stockholders
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55
A common denominator in many partnership disputes is the lack of a written agreement clearly spelling out the roles, rights, and responsibilities of each partner.
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56
A limited partner is treated as an investor in a business venture and does not take an active role in managing it.
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57
Which of the following generally is not required by a Certificate of Incorporation?
A) The names and the addresses of the incorporators.
B) A statement of the corporation's purpose.
C) A statement of how stock proceeds will be used.
D) The corporation's bylaws.
A) The names and the addresses of the incorporators.
B) A statement of the corporation's purpose.
C) A statement of how stock proceeds will be used.
D) The corporation's bylaws.
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58
A general partner is personally liable only for the amount of money he has invested in the partnership.
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59
What factors should an entrepreneur consider when choosing a form of ownership?
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60
Limited liability partnerships (LLP) are where all partners in a business are limited partners, which offers the advantage of limited liability for the debts of the partnership.
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61
Which of the following documents must an entrepreneur file to create a limited liability company?
A) Articles of Organization
B) Articles of Incorporation
C) Operating Agreement
D) A and C only
A) Articles of Organization
B) Articles of Incorporation
C) Operating Agreement
D) A and C only
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62
What is an S corporation? Explain the advantages and the disadvantages of an S corporation.
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63
Which of the following would be most likely to benefit from choosing S corporation status?
A) Startup companies anticipating net losses.
B) Corporations where net profits before any compensation to shareholders is less than $100,000 per year.
C) Highly profitable firms with substantial dividends to pay out to shareholders.
D) A and C only
A) Startup companies anticipating net losses.
B) Corporations where net profits before any compensation to shareholders is less than $100,000 per year.
C) Highly profitable firms with substantial dividends to pay out to shareholders.
D) A and C only
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64
Stockholders in the corporation have the same kind of liability as general partners in a partnership.
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65
A disadvantage of the corporate form of ownership is when profits are taxed at the corporate rate and at the individual rate and this is referred to as ________.
A) double taxation
B) limited liability
C) double liability
D) single taxation
A) double taxation
B) limited liability
C) double liability
D) single taxation
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66
An S corporation form of ownership overcomes which disadvantage of the regular or C corporation form of ownership?
A) The double taxation issue.
B) The expense and difficulty of formation.
C) The amount of regulation and red tape involved in its operation.
D) The potential loss of control by the founder.
A) The double taxation issue.
B) The expense and difficulty of formation.
C) The amount of regulation and red tape involved in its operation.
D) The potential loss of control by the founder.
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Carlos founded the "Taco Factory" 20 years ago as a family-oriented restaurant. Over the years as they grew the business, he incorporated and sold stock to outside investors. Recently the stockholders voted to seek liquor licenses and to sell beer and hard liquor in the restaurants. Carlos opposed this, citing the history of the restaurant's "family" environment, but was voted down. Carlos has experienced which drawback of the corporate form of ownership?
A) The inability to accumulate capital.
B) The potential for diminished managerial incentives.
C) Legal requirements and red tape.
D) The potential loss of control.
A) The inability to accumulate capital.
B) The potential for diminished managerial incentives.
C) Legal requirements and red tape.
D) The potential loss of control.
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68
In the ________ form of ownership, the business itself pays income taxes.
A) proprietorship
B) partnership
C) corporation
D) All of the above
A) proprietorship
B) partnership
C) corporation
D) All of the above
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69
A limited liability company is most like a(n) ________.
A) general partnership
B) master partnership
C) sole proprietorship
D) S corporation
A) general partnership
B) master partnership
C) sole proprietorship
D) S corporation
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70
Which of the following is a disadvantage of the corporation form of ownership?
A) An inability to accumulate capital.
B) The unlimited liability to the members of the board.
C) Double taxation on profits.
D) The lack of continuity.
A) An inability to accumulate capital.
B) The unlimited liability to the members of the board.
C) Double taxation on profits.
D) The lack of continuity.
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71
Which of the following is not true regarding the limitations of professional corporations?
A) Seventy-five percent of the shares of stock must be owned and held by individuals licensed in the profession of the corporation.
B) At least one of the incorporators, one director, and one officer must be licensed in the profession.
C) The Articles of Incorporation, in addition to all other requirements, must designate the professional services to be provided by the corporation.
D) The professional corporation must obtain from the appropriate licensing board a certification that declares the shares of stock are owned by individuals who are duly licensed in the profession.
A) Seventy-five percent of the shares of stock must be owned and held by individuals licensed in the profession of the corporation.
B) At least one of the incorporators, one director, and one officer must be licensed in the profession.
C) The Articles of Incorporation, in addition to all other requirements, must designate the professional services to be provided by the corporation.
D) The professional corporation must obtain from the appropriate licensing board a certification that declares the shares of stock are owned by individuals who are duly licensed in the profession.
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72
Outline the incorporation process.
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73
Which of the following statement(s) is/are true?
A) Closely held corporations are owned by only a few shareholders - often family members.
B) Most closely held corporations require shareholders interested in selling their stock to offer it first to the corporation. This is known as the right of first refusal.
C) Shares of stock the corporation itself owns are called treasury stock.
D) All of the above
A) Closely held corporations are owned by only a few shareholders - often family members.
B) Most closely held corporations require shareholders interested in selling their stock to offer it first to the corporation. This is known as the right of first refusal.
C) Shares of stock the corporation itself owns are called treasury stock.
D) All of the above
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Corporations must obtain a federal charter before they can conduct any business.
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75
What is a corporation? Explain the advantages and the disadvantages of a corporation.
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76
A limited liability company ________.
A) is similar to an S corporation in that it is a cross between a partnership and a corporation
B) prevents owners who want to maintain their limited liability status from actively managing the company
C) can have a maximum of 50 owners
D) All of the above
A) is similar to an S corporation in that it is a cross between a partnership and a corporation
B) prevents owners who want to maintain their limited liability status from actively managing the company
C) can have a maximum of 50 owners
D) All of the above
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Which of the following statements is not true regarding the liquidation of an S corporation?
A) The owners pay all taxes, debts, and creditors.
B) The owners obtain the written approval of shareholders to dissolve the company.
C) The owners file a statement of intent to dissolve with the secretary of state's office in each state where they conduct business.
D) The owners distribute all assets of the corporation to the shareholders.
A) The owners pay all taxes, debts, and creditors.
B) The owners obtain the written approval of shareholders to dissolve the company.
C) The owners file a statement of intent to dissolve with the secretary of state's office in each state where they conduct business.
D) The owners distribute all assets of the corporation to the shareholders.
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When filing the corporate charter, a corporation must file in the state in which its headquarters are located.
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Mini Case 6-1: "Today, You Gotta' Be a Corporation"
Duke has been a successful used car dealer for 25 years in the same location, operating as a proprietorship. In those 25 years, he has expanded his operation and become the largest independent car dealer in a city of 85,000 people. Few people in town can boast of a business reputation better than Duke's. As he says, "I've always done business in a fair and honest fashion, and I've tried to give my customers an honest deal. The public has responded well, and last year the business revenue increased to an all-time high of $830,000."
As the business has grown, so have Duke's liabilities. On a given day, Duke will have cars worth from $350,000 to $450,000 as inventory on the lot. "Twenty years ago, if I'd asked the bank for a line of credit of $200,000, they'd have tossed me out the front door. There is no question that today business is different."
Duke's only daughter recently married a garage mechanic who has worked in the area for the past three years. Though Duke thinks the boy is certainly nice enough, he does not believe he is very smart. "The kid sure knows how to fix a car, but that's as far as it goes," says Duke. "On my last visit to the accountant, he suggested I consider incorporating. I guess he knows what he's talking about. That's all you hear today - 'you gotta be a corporation.' I guess he's right. But, to tell you the truth, I don't know."
Would you recommend Duke establish an S corporation? What conditions would he have to meet?
Duke has been a successful used car dealer for 25 years in the same location, operating as a proprietorship. In those 25 years, he has expanded his operation and become the largest independent car dealer in a city of 85,000 people. Few people in town can boast of a business reputation better than Duke's. As he says, "I've always done business in a fair and honest fashion, and I've tried to give my customers an honest deal. The public has responded well, and last year the business revenue increased to an all-time high of $830,000."
As the business has grown, so have Duke's liabilities. On a given day, Duke will have cars worth from $350,000 to $450,000 as inventory on the lot. "Twenty years ago, if I'd asked the bank for a line of credit of $200,000, they'd have tossed me out the front door. There is no question that today business is different."
Duke's only daughter recently married a garage mechanic who has worked in the area for the past three years. Though Duke thinks the boy is certainly nice enough, he does not believe he is very smart. "The kid sure knows how to fix a car, but that's as far as it goes," says Duke. "On my last visit to the accountant, he suggested I consider incorporating. I guess he knows what he's talking about. That's all you hear today - 'you gotta be a corporation.' I guess he's right. But, to tell you the truth, I don't know."
Would you recommend Duke establish an S corporation? What conditions would he have to meet?
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Which of the following is not an advantage of the corporate form of ownership?
A) Limited liability for the owners.
B) It is the easiest and least expensive form of ownership to create.
C) Easy transfer of ownership.
D) Perpetual life.
A) Limited liability for the owners.
B) It is the easiest and least expensive form of ownership to create.
C) Easy transfer of ownership.
D) Perpetual life.
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