2.01 Review POBF Tami opened an auto body shop after repairing a couple of cars to the high satisfaction of customers. She has experienced which ADVANTAGE.

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2.01 Review POBF

Tami opened an auto body shop after repairing a couple of cars to the high satisfaction of customers. She has experienced which ADVANTAGE over a corporation? A. Double taxation B. Ease of formation C. Limited capital D. Unlimited liability

Todd decided to form a corporation instead of a sole proprietorship because of which ADVANTAGE listed below? A. Limited liability B. Ease of formation C. Single taxation D. Limited life

Tami prefers working alone in her auto body shop and being in control of the daily activities. This type of business ownership ADVANTAGE over corporation is: A. control of decisions. B. limited capital. C. limited life. D. unlimited liability.

Hank has ownership, even without liability over his initial investment, along with George for a local business. This is an example of what type of business ownership? A. Cooperative B. Corporation C. Partnership D. Sole proprietorship

Tami wants to invest money in shares of stock. She would have to pay taxes on her earnings twice. Which is an ADVANTAGE of a sole proprietorship over a corporation? A. Limited capital B. Limited life C. Single taxation D. Unlimited liability

Both Bob and Jeri contributed to the expansion of their business to sell more brands of tires. They both experienced which ADVANTAGE of a partnership over a sole proprietorship? A. Limited liability B. Limited life C. More capital available D. Unlimited capital

Carlos ignores minor decisions in his business even though his name is on the sign as one of the owners. This is an example of what type of business ownership? A. Corporation B. Franchise C. Partnership D. Sole propriertorship

Even though a company may sell shares of stock, it relies on a central body of people for financial directions. This is an example of what type of business? A. Cooperative B. Corporation C. Partnership D. Sole proprietorship

Mary owns stock for several companies, which she plans to pass ownership to her grandchildren. She chose this form of ownership over sole proprietorship because of the ADVANTAGE of: A. limited capital. B. potential of unlimited liability. C. potential of unlimited life. D. single taxation.

Several small businesses that sell organic foods have joined together to increase their chances to pay lower prices for inventory. This is an example of what type of business? A. Cooperative B. Corporation C. Franchise D. Sole proprietorship

Chun purchased 150 shares of stock in the Panasonic Company. How many votes will she have at the next stockholder’s meeting? A. 3 B. 30 C. 150 D. 300

Since Jane’s corporation has become so popular, she has decided to allow other businesses to sell her products. This is an example of what type of business? A. Corporation B. Franchise C. Partnership D. Sole proprietorship