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Ch. 7-8 Test is Monday (warm-ups due on day of test) ECONOMICS: October 18 Warm-up Compare the liability of sole proprietors, general partners, limited partners, and corporate shareholders Learning Target #1 In order to understand business organizations, I will analyze the role of corporations. I will know I have it when I can: (1) describe the legal status of a corporation; and (2) list and explain the advantages and disadvantages of corporations especially in terms of: (a) owner and operator liability; (b) ability to raise money; and (c) taxation. Corporations (see HO from yesterday) The Basics of Corporate Structure (2:49) -raising money by: selling stock; selling bonds Corporate Liability (9:57) -LIMITED LIABILITY ; double taxation  Assignment Ch. 7-8 Test Review (HO) Ch. 7-8 Test is Monday (warm-ups due on day of test)