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    Exam 13: Choice of Business Entity, Sole Proprietorships, and Partnerships
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    Principals Generally Have No Personal Liability for the Business Entity's
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Principals Generally Have No Personal Liability for the Business Entity's

Question 54

Question 54

Multiple Choice

Principals generally have no personal liability for the business entity's debts regarding


A) limited partnerships.
B) limited liability partnerships.
C) corporations.
D) limited liability companies.

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