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dezoksy [38]
3 years ago
7

Foster, who owns a successful business with two locations and a few international clients, was approached by a large organizatio

n about dramatically expanding his company. Foster later told his wife that he is happy with his success, but he wants to stay small because if he decides to add new products, small companies
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torisob [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

C) can get started more easily and maneuver faster

Explanation:

A small business (sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability company) can maneuver much faster than any corporation simply because the owners are the managers of the business. The owners do not have to ask anyone for permission to make any decisions or decide new business activities. Also, last but not least, you are your own boss, and that is priceless.

Small businesses are also much easier to set up and do not require a lot of paperwork and authorizations to start operating.

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