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100

business structure that combines liability protection with flexible taxation and management options

Limited Liability Company

100

a tax imposed by governments on the income earned by individuals and businesses

Income Tax

100

of 1914 is the primary U.S. law that created the Federal Trade Commission

Federal Trade Commission Act

100

a political and economic system that seeks to create a classless society in which the major means of production, such as mines and factories, are owned and controlled by the public

Communism

100

the central bank of the United States, responsible for managing monetary policy, regulating banks, and maintaining financial stability

Federal Reserve

200

Type of partnership that creates a separate legal identity and provides all members with limited liability

LLP Limited Liability Partnership

200

An amount that can be taken out of the calculated income tax due

Tax Deductible

200

a comprehensive U.S. federal law enacted on July 21, 2010 in response to the 2007–2008 financial crisis, commonly called the Consumer Protection Act

Dodd–Frank Act

200

an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit

Capitalism

200

an independent U.S. federal agency responsible for regulating securities markets, protecting investors, and ensuring fair and efficient market operations

Securities and Exchange Commission

300

type of partnership that has both general and limited partners with differing liability.

LP Limited Partnership

300

the divisions at which tax rates change in a progressive tax system

Tax Bracket

300

a 1914 U.S. federal law designed to prevent anticompetitive business practices by prohibiting specific conduct that could lead to monopolies

Clayton Antitrust Act

300

an economic and political system characterized by social ownership of the means of production, centralized planning, and the prioritization of social welfare over private profit

Socialism

300

part of the executive branch of the federal government, created to manage government revenue and oversee the nation’s finances

U.S. Treasury

400

a legal business entity that is taxed separately from its owners. It allows for an unlimited number of shareholders and multiple classes of stock, providing flexibility for raising capital.

C Corporation

400

a Wage and Tax Statement used by employers to report an employee’s annual wages and the taxes withheld to both the employee and the IRS

W-2

400

a U.S. federal law enacted in 1936, also known as the Anti-Price Discrimination Act

Robinson–Patman Act

400

employment in which an individual works fewer than  30–35 hours per week.

Par-time Employment

400

a class of equity that provides shareholders with priority in dividends and asset claims, often combining features of both stocks and bonds

Preferred stock

500

a U.S. corporation that elects a special tax status allowing income, losses, deductions, and credits to pass through to shareholders, avoiding federal corporate income tax

S Corporation

500

a tax form used to report income received from sources other than an employer, typically for freelancers, independent contractors, or other nonemployee payments

1099

500

a 1890 U.S. federal law designed to protect trade and commerce from unlawful restraints and monopolies

Sherman Antitrust Act

500

employment in which an individual works a set number of hours per week, typically between 35 and 40 hours

Full-time Employment

500

the buying or selling of a company’s securities based on material, nonpublic information, often in violation of a fiduciary duty or trust

Insider Trading

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