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How Is a Co-Operative Different from a Corporation

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How is a co-operative different from a corporation?


A) A co-operative has no shareholders.
B) A co-operate is smaller than a corporation.
C) In a co-operative, each person has only one vote no matter how many shares they own.
D) Double taxation affects co-operatives more negatively than corporations.
E) A co-operative is not incorporated.

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