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1 Sole Proprietorships Chapter 3

2 Introduction The sole proprietor relies on his or her own finances, skills, and resources to conduct a business.

3 This business model offers several advantages over other types of business organizational schemes but also suffers from several distinct drawbacks.

4 Sole Proprietorship A sole proprietorship is the easiest type of business to create.

5 A sole proprietor is free of any other influence in deciding how to run his or her business.
Sole proprietors must rely on their own financial resources to run their business.

6 Sole Proprietorship Because the sole proprietor is, in effect, the business, when he or she is unavailable, no commerce can be conducted.

7 Because there is no legal separation between a sole proprietor and the business, there is no impediment to using profits for personal reasons.

8 Sole Proprietorship Sole proprietors can “pass through” losses from their business to their personal income tax returns.

9 One of the biggest disadvantages for a sole proprietor is his or her unlimited liability.

10 A sole proprietor might lose all of his or her personal assets to satisfy a judgment.


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