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		<description><![CDATA[We will be able to separate them into 2 major divisions : setups
existing to make profits profit associations. Includes business
entities and setups that exist essentially for another purpose
non-profit organisations. Sole proprietorships are business that are
owned and controlled by one individual : the only owner. The owner and
the business, is then the same. For tax purposes, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<pre>We will be able to separate them into 2 major divisions : setups
existing to make profits profit associations. Includes business
entities and setups that exist essentially for another purpose
non-profit organisations. Sole proprietorships are business that are
owned and controlled by one individual : the only owner. The owner and
the business, is then the same. For tax purposes, a sole
proprietorship isn't a taxable entity, and any profits earned by the
business are taxed on the return of the individual.

The owner must develop an accounting system that distinguishes between
his / her private affairs and that of the business. Partnerships are
firms that belong to 2 or more people. For tiny partnerships, the
accord is typically an oral agreement between the partners but it is
strongly recommended the agreement be formalized as is done in bigger
partnerships like public accounting firms and most law firms. In
partnering up with individuals during the past, I felt that it was
necessary to outline the division of profits and costs, as well as the
predicted responsibilities of the partners in a written arrangement.

A corporation is an entity arranged under the laws of a specific
state. That suggests that it can get into contractual agreements into
flower name.

They're identifiable by the existence of shares. There are advantages
and downsides of every one of the above kinds of business entities.

And each is suited to the same business under different stages of its
expansion. For most, humanities and entertainment independent
contractors, it is maybe Sole Proprietorships and Partnerships that
are commonest for their use. Most non-business entities are organized
to serve the wants of diverse segments of society.

Examples of these non-business entities are public surgeries, public
schools, the police and the division. All these entities are seperated
by the absence of an identifiable owner. Due to this and the
non-profit motivation to these setups, their accounting systems are
altered to fit their activities. The kind of accounting they use are
called fund accounting.</pre>
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