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Reference no. JIACS21-05-16
Published by: Allied Business Academies
Originally published in: "Journal of the International Academy for Case Studies", 2015
Length: 6 pages
Data source: Published sources

Abstract

This case requires students to explore the relative advantages and disadvantages of the various forms of business entities through the application of those options to a hypothetical case study. Secondary issues examined include contractual obligations of a business before it is legally formed and raising capital in a start-up business. The case is appropriate for undergraduate juniors (difficulty level: 3) in business law or entrepreneurship classes. It may also be used in a class on partnership and corporate taxation as it explores both federal taxation of business entities and the impact of a state limited liability entity tax. The case is designed to be taught in one to two class hours and is expected to require three to four hours of outside preparation by the average business student.

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Abstract

This case requires students to explore the relative advantages and disadvantages of the various forms of business entities through the application of those options to a hypothetical case study. Secondary issues examined include contractual obligations of a business before it is legally formed and raising capital in a start-up business. The case is appropriate for undergraduate juniors (difficulty level: 3) in business law or entrepreneurship classes. It may also be used in a class on partnership and corporate taxation as it explores both federal taxation of business entities and the impact of a state limited liability entity tax. The case is designed to be taught in one to two class hours and is expected to require three to four hours of outside preparation by the average business student.

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