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EGR 403 Asset Allocation in Technical Decision Making

EGR 403 Asset Allocation in Technical Decision Making . Project #2 Team 8. Business Ventures Selecting the right type of incorporation. Comparison of two types of business entities: Corporation Type C Taxed on the corporate income directly Unlimited Number of stockholders

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EGR 403 Asset Allocation in Technical Decision Making

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  1. EGR 403 Asset Allocation in Technical Decision Making Project #2 Team 8

  2. Business VenturesSelecting the right type of incorporation • Comparison of two types of business entities: • Corporation Type C • Taxed on the corporate income directly • Unlimited Number of stockholders • Limited Liability Company • Hybrid business entity having characteristics of both a corporation and sole proprietorship

  3. The Case Study • Four engineers want to incorporate their company that designs and manufactures solar panels for residents in the Los Angeles area. They’ve been in business for the past 10 years • The company currently has: • gross income of $800,000.00 / year • has 80 employees • $200,000.00 in assets (machines, property, tools, etc.) • Want to choose the right type of corporation that can help maximize profit. • There are two options : 1) Corporation Type-C 2) Limited Liability Company • Choice will be based on maximum profit after taxes

  4. Resources • Research the differences between business types • Research the cost benefit’s between them with respect to the tax codes of California

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