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As an artificial person, a(n) _____ can legally engage in almost any business activity a natural person can, including owning property, entering into binding contracts, and initiate legal actions.

corporation

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The general partnership is the dominant form of business ownership, with the vast majority of large business organizations using this form of ownership.

False

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One advantage of a sole proprietorship is that as a separate legal entity, the owner is not personally responsible for the debt and obligations of the company.

False

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Most sole proprietorships are small businesses with net incomes that lag far behind those of partnerships and corporations.

True

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Good friends, Bernie and Latasha, both studied accounting in college. Recently, they decided to work together as co-owners of a small accounting firm. This is an example of a(n) _____.

partnership

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One advantage of a sole proprietorship is that as a separate legal entity, the owner is not personally responsible for the debt and obligations of the company.

False

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Basil Pappas spent his youth working in the restaurants of several of his close relatives.  Now, he wants to venture into his own business and has decided that he will open his own restaurant.  Basil needs more money than he can come up with on his own, so he plans to ask his two brothers to put up some money in exchange for a share of ownership. Such an arrangement means that the company CANNOT be formed as a

sole proprietorship

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Suzanne Limley was just elected to the board of directors at United Bank Corporation. As a board member, she is expected to represent the interests of ______.

shareholders

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In terms of total net income by form of ownership, the sole proprietorship is the largest form of business ownership, partnerships follow, and corporations are the smallest form.

False

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Historically, the three basic forms of business ownership in the United States have been the:

sole proprietorship, partnership, and corporation.

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A _____ maintains limited liability but offers more flexibility in terms of tax treatment than other forms of business ownership.


limited liability company

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The majority of businesses today are formed as


sole proprietorship

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Which of the following is NOT an accurate statement about a sole proprietorship?

Legally, the business is considered separate and distinct from its owner.

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A corporation is the most common type of business organization in the United States.

False

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Which of the following is a disadvantage of a sole proprietorship?

​The owner is personally liable for the debts of the firm.

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As business entities, corporations may engage in virtually any business activity a natural person can, including buying and selling property, and entering into binding contracts.

True

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Based on data gathered from the U.S. Census Bureau, _____ are less common than _____ but they tend to be larger and more profitable than _____.

corporations; sole proprietorships; sole proprietorships

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A sole proprietorship is a business that is owned, and usually managed, by a single individual.

True

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One advantage of a general partnership is that partners maintain unlimited liability for any debts the company incurs.

False

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A corporation is the most common type of business organization in the United States.

False

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Not all corporations are large.  In recent years, about 24 percent of corporations have reported less than _____ in total sales revenue. 

$25,000

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In terms of total sales income, all corporations are large.

False

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I.B. Glowen is an engineer who works in nuclear power plants.  He is considering starting his own engineering company.  Over the last couple of months he has spent considerable time researching different business ownership options.  Due to the type of work performed by his new company, Glowen is most concerned with unlimited liability.  If this is the case, which business model would you recommend?

corporation

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His Eminence Lord Tommy Bushwacker the Third, Duke of Tammany Hall, is the sole proprietor of a ship building concern. As he reaches the end of his days and considers his considerable legacy to his children, his mind touches upon those things he wishes to pass on for their benefit after his death. His lawyer is advising him to do what?

Convert the sole proprietorship to a Limited Liability Company and list it in his will as passing to his heirs.

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Hans is considering forming a company that specializes in international consultations. He wants to serve as a liaison between domestic and Chinese toy distributors, offering the U.S. firms access to lower cost labor and offering the Chinese firms access to one of the largest markets in the world. In addition, he will need to capitalize the operation by offering shares of common stock. Which business entity should he choose?

a corporation

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Despite the fact that partnerships in the U.S. were over 3 million in 2007, sole proprietorships still out number them eight to one.

True

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While sole proprietorships have recently generated a combined revenue figure of over $1 trillion, they do not:


generate the level of net income seen in partnerships and corporations

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Sole proprietorships make up over _____ of all businesses.

70%

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Owners of sole proprietorships are personally responsible for any debts incurred by their business.

True