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Business Structure
Business Structures Sources Small Scale.The corporate structure, which became tremendously popular in the nineteenth century, separates a business from its owners so that it can go on even when owners die or sell their shares. In the eighteenth century, however,... Read more |
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Balance Sheet
Balance Sheets The balance sheet, also known as the statement of financial position, is a snapshot of a company's financial condition at a single point in time. It presents a summary listing of a company's assets, liabilities, and owners' equity. The balance sheet is prepared as of the last day of... Read more |
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National Association of Women Business Owners
National Association of Women Business Owners As of 2002, there were 6.5 million majority women-owned businesses in the United States, employing 7.1 million persons according to the U.S. Bureau of the Census. The number of privately held women-owned businesses in U.S. exceeds 10 million if one... Read more |
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Sole proprietorships
SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP A sole proprietorship is the simplest form of business ownership. Not surprisingly, the vast majority of small businesses begin their existence as sole proprietorships. A sole proprietorship has but one owner. That sole owner may engage in any form of legal business activity any... Read more |
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Stephen Butler Leacock
Stephen Butler Leacock 1869-1944, Canadian economist and humorist, b. England, grad. Univ. of Toronto (B.A., 1891), Univ. of Chicago (Ph.D., 1903). Head of the department of political science and economics (1908-36) at McGill Univ., he wrote standard works in his own field, in Canadian history, and... Read more |
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Incorporation
Incorporation Corporate ownership is one of three broad categories defining the legal ownership structure of a business. The other two broad categories are sole proprietorship and partnership. In a sole proprietorship, the owner is personally liable for his or her business's debts and losses, there... Read more |
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Fanny
Fanny (1954), a musical play by S. N. Behrman, Joshua Logan (book), Harold Rome (music, lyrics). [Majestic Theatre, 888 perf.] César ( Ezio Pinza), owner of a small Marseilles café, hopes his son Marius ( William Tabbert) will marry their young neighbor Fanny ( Florence Henderson) and... Read more |
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event stratigraphy
event stratigraphy Event stratigraphy is a comparative latecomer to the Earth sciences, but is proving to be a useful and interesting concept. Extraordinary or singular widespread geological events of very short duration may leave an impression in the stratigraphical record. Fixing the order and... Read more |
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