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Business Venture Project Proposal EGR 403 Section 03 Group 2

Group Members and Roles Francisco Hernandez-Summarizer Henok Kebede-Techy Jason Lee-Techy Michael Vandersluis-Organizer

Sole Proprietorships v.s Corporations Type of Project Sole Proprietorships v.s Corporations

Scenarios Location of business: Southern California Initial Investment:$100,000.00 Industry of Interest: Technical Patent Legal Issues Financial Issues Competitors

Resources The law of corporations and other business organizations / Angela Schneeman Statistics of income. Sole proprietorship returns Publication (United States Internal Revenue Service) Statistics of income. Partnership returns / Dept. of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service Internet (i.e. www.ss.ca.gov/business/business.htm, www.privacyprotection.ca.gov, www.entrepreneur.com, www.nolo.com, www.corp.ca.gov, www.sba.gov)