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A Corporation Differs from Other Forms of Businesses Because It

Question 148

Question 148

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A corporation differs from other forms of businesses because it


A) is required to own a seat on a stock exchange.
B) has a lower debt ratio.
C) has no tax liability.
D) is characterized by limited profits.
E) is owned by people who enjoy limited liability.

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