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Advantages of Doing Business as a Corporations in Canada

By ecompanies on July 17, 2018 in Canada Startup

Incorporation can be done at the federal or provincial/territorial level. When you incorporate your business, it is considered to be a legal entity that is separate from its shareholders. As a shareholder of a corporation, you will not be personally liable for the debts, obligations or acts of the corporation. It is always wise to […]

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Disadvantages of Doing Business as a Partnerships in Canada

By ecompanies on July 17, 2018 in Canada Startup

A partnership is a non-incorporated business that is created between two or more people. In a partnership, your financial resources are combined with those of your business partner(s), and put into the business. You and your partner(s) would then share in the profits of the business according to any legal agreement you have drawn up. […]

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Advantages of Doing Business in Canada as a Partnerships

By ecompanies on July 17, 2018 in Canada Startup

A partnership is a non-incorporated business that is created between two or more people. In a partnership, your financial resources are combined with those of your business partner(s), and put into the business. You and your partner(s) would then share in the profits of the business according to any legal agreement you have drawn up. […]

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Disadvantages of Doing Business as a Sole Proprietorships in Canada

By ecompanies on July 17, 2018 in Canada Startup

With this type of business organization, you are the sole owner, and fully responsible for all debts and obligations related to your business. All profits are yours to keep. Because you are personally liable, a creditor can make a claim against your personal assets as well as your business assets in order to satisfy any […]

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Advantages of Registering a Sole Proprietorship in Canada

By ecompanies on July 17, 2018 in Canada Startup

With this type of business organization, you are the sole owner, and fully responsible for all debts and obligations related to your business. All profits are yours to keep. Because you are personally liable, a creditor can make a claim against your personal assets as well as your business assets in order to satisfy any […]

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