ACC-1A Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Limited Liability Company, Sole Proprietorship, Stock Certificate

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Owner is personally liable for all debts of business. Profits, taxes, and legal liability are the responsibility of two or more owners instead of just one. Usually more expensive because you need a lawyer for the partnership agreement. Partnership agreement- describes how profits are shared between partners and how they change. Typically has more resources available to it than a sole proprietorship, which can fuel business"s growth. Separate entity from a legal and accounting perspective. Means the corporation is responsible for its taxes and debts, not the owners. Owners cannot lose more than their investment. Legal fees to create a corp can be high. Income taxes must be paid by both the corporation and its owners. Raises money by dividing ownership into different shares. Stock certificate- legal document showing the share of a corp"s ownership. Limited liability company (llc) combine partnership.

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