Sole proprietorship
Partnerships
Limited liability company
C Corp and S Corp
Nonprofit
100

Why is this business structure a high risk

has a unlimited liability, everything can get taken if someone or another company sues you.

100

how many people own this partnership

owned by two or more individuals

100

what is the abbreviation for limited liability company?

LLC

100

what type of liability does both Corp C and Corp S

they both have limited personal liability

100

what is the liability for Nonprofit

Liability protection the indemnification clause in a 501C3. Protects board members from liability

200

what is different about sole proprietorships taxes.

business income is reported on the owners PERSONAL tax return.

200

Can partners have unlimited liability 

Yes, partners can have unlimited liability. Personal liability for business debts and obligations.

200
how many members can there be and how to they split the taxes?

there can be one or multiple members, and they can choose to be taxed as a partnership or a corp.

200

whats the difference between the ownership of Corp S and Corp C

Corp S has restrictions on the number and types of share holders and Corp C doesn't

200

what is the taxes in Nonprofit 

Federal and state tax exemption.

300

what type of ownership does this business structure have.

owned and operated by a Single individual

300

What kind of taxes does this business structure have

Business income is typically passed through to partners and reported on their personal tax returns

300

what are the limits for liability in limited liability company. 

members have limited personal liability, their personal assets are protected from business debts.

300

what the difference of how Corp C and Corp S do their taxes

Corp C are subject to double taxation, they have some flexibility in managing taxes, while Corp S avoid double taxation by passing income through shareholders personal tax returns.

300

what is another way to say nonprofit?

501C3

400

what are the ADVANTAGES of sole proprietorship

Simplicity, full control, and minimal regulatory requirements
400

What are the Advantages of Partnerships

Shared responsibilities ,potentially more access to capital, and combined expertise.

400

what are the ADVANTAGES of limited liability company?

flexibility in management, and pass-through taxation. 

400

what is C Corps advantages 

limited liability can offer lots of perks to employees (insurance, retirement, stock options)

400

what are the ADVANTAGES for nonprofit?

member ownership is shared, decision making, and potential for collective benefits. 

500

what are the DISADVANTAGES of sole proprietorship

Limited access to capital, personal liability, and potential difficulty in transforming ownership.

500

What are the disadvantages  of Partnerships

shared liability, potential for conflicts among partners, and limited transferability of ownership

500

what are the DISADVANTAGES of limited liability company?

more paperwork, and formalilies compared to sole propierloshipes and partnerships.

500

what are S corps disadvantages

strict eligibility requirements, limitations on the number of shareholders, and potential compliane comprexilties.

500

what are the DISADVANTAGES for nonprofit?

it takes time, effort, and money

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