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Write a 3-page briefing of potential factors and issues associated with four types of business entities in the context of U.S. contract law.

May 2, 2022
Christopher R. Teeple

Write a 3-page briefing of potential factors and issues associated with four types of business entities in the context of U.S. contract law.
Introduction
One of the most common ways in which business managers are involved with business law is in relation to contracts. Organizations of almost any size will most likely need to create, negotiate, review, approve, adhere to, and resolve conflicts associated with contracts. A business determines its legal standing by determining what type of legal entity it should be identified as. The type of legal entity can significantly impact:
• How lawsuits can be brought.
• How contracts are handled.
• How the courts interpret contract.
• How the organization enters into contracts.
• How the income from the organization’s contracts is taxed.
• How liability for breach of contract is assigned.
• How the business is sold.
Preparations
For this assessment, assume that you work as a manager in a relatively small, privately-owned U.S. business. The company president (who is also the owner) inherited the company from his mother and has never started a business. He is considering creating a spin-off business (possibly with one or two associates) but is unsure about what form of business entity would be best to use for the new business. It is expected that contracts will play a major role in the success of the business as it utilizes numerous suppliers and distributors. The president knows you took a university-level business law class and has asked you to write a paper analyzing the four most common business entities in the context of contracts to help him decide which type of organization to choose for the new operation.
Research each of the following forms of business entities:
• Sole proprietorship.
• General partnership.
• Corporation.
• Limited liability company (LLC).
Instructions
Write a 3-page executive briefing of potential factors and issues associated with four types of business entities in the context of U.S. contract law.
Analyze the following for each type of business entity.
Step 1: Explain creation, negotiation, and approval of contracts for the most common types of business entities.
• Analyze the pros and cons of each entity in this context.
• For each type of business form, indicate who or what in the legal structure of the business has the authority to perform these functions: create, negotiate, and approve contracts.
• Explain the advantages and disadvantages inherent in each of the four business forms with regard to contract creation, negotiation, and approval of contracts.
Step 2: Explain contract liability for the most common types of business entities.
• Analyze the pros and cons of each entity in this context.
• For each of the four business types, who or what has liability associated with the contract? If the business breaches a contract and is found liable for damages, who in the business might bear personal liability, and what are the consequences for that individual? What liability might the business itself bear, if any?
• Explain the advantages and disadvantages inherent in each of the four business forms with regard to contract liability.
Step 3: Explain how the income of each type of business entity is taxed, specifying whether the entity, the owner, or both, are taxed.
• Analyze the advantages and disadvantages of each entity in this context.
• What are the income tax implications for each type of business? How is the income of the business and its owners taxed?
• Analyze the advantages and disadvantages inherent in each of the four business forms with regard to taxation of income.
Step 4: Explain the effects of the type of business entity on the ability to contract for the sale of the business.
• Can the business be sold, in whole and/or in part?
• How is ownership of the business transferred in terms of what is sold?
• Explain the advantages and disadvantages inherent in each of the four business forms with regard to selling the business.
Additional Requirements
Based on your executive audience, your executive briefing should be no more than three pages, in addition to a References page, and should be well organized and written in clear, succinct language. Follow APA rules for attributing sources that support your analysis and conclusions.
Your submission should meet the following requirements:
• Written communication: Write in complete sentences free from errors that detract from the overall message.
• Font and font size: Arial, 12 point.
• Format and length: Double-spaced, 2-3 pages.
• Citations: Include complete citations of your sources along with a References page. Review Evidence and APA for more information on how to cite your sources.
Review the assessment scoring guide for details on how your assessment will be graded.

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