ACCT.PRINCIPLES (LL)-PACKAGE
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Author: Weygandt
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Chapter 1, Problem 10Q
To determine
Introduction: Corporation is a form of organization in which the management and ownership lie in different hands. The owners are known as stockholders of the corporation and is having voting rights in the decisions to be made for the company. Management consists board of directors taking all the managerial decisions related to the operations of the corporation.
To determine: The advantage of the corporate form of organization over the proprietorship form of organization.
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ACCT.PRINCIPLES (LL)-PACKAGE
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