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Quiz 14: Choice of Business Entity, Sole Proprietorships, and Partnerships
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Question 21
True/False
Family limited partnerships are designed solely for estate planning and asset distribution for wealthy families.
Question 22
True/False
Under the Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act, limited partners may act as consultants and may contribute their expertise to the limited partnership.
Question 23
True/False
A limited partnership is required to have two or more limited partners.
Question 24
True/False
Mike is a limited partner in Big Blue, LP. The partnership agreement permits him to have a say in the removal of general partners and the blocking of new partners. This agreement will jeopardize his limited partner status.
Question 25
True/False
A limited partnership is formed by the limited partner's filing of a certificate of limited partnership with the appropriate state government authority.
Question 26
True/False
Family limited partnerships are designed for parents and children to operate a business together while protecting family-related assets.
Question 27
True/False
An advantage of operating as a sole proprietorship is that personal liability for any business losses is limited to the owner's investment in the business.
Question 28
True/False
In the absence of an agreement to the contrary, the Revised Uniform Partnership Act mandates that general partnership profits be split equally among the partners.
Question 29
True/False
To date, every state in the union has adopted the Revised Uniform Partnership Act except the state of Louisiana.
Question 30
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With regard to dissociation and dissolution, the Revised Uniform Partnership Act adopted and reserved the same general rules and procedures as its predecessor, the Uniform Partnership Act.