try to find ways to make the work itself enjoyable. don't know how you would do that exactly, but that's probably the only way out of your predicament aside from a career change.
>all revenue from it counts as your own for taxation purposes
general/limited partnership:
>you share ownership with someone else
>general partners are typically involved in day-to-day management of a company
>they're also equally and jointly liable for everything, meaning one of them can do something illegal, and everyone would be liable for it and pay in proportion to their obligations
>limited partners don't manage much; they usually just provide cash
>they're aren't liable for someone else's actions and vice versa
>everybodies income from the company is taxed, but not the company itself
limited liability partnership:
>pretty much the same thing as limited partners, but without the restrictions on management and no need for damages to be paid in proportion to obligation
limited liability company:
>generally (though not necessarily), a partnership where, depending on whether it's member-managed or manager-managed, is usually ran by everyone, or by one person or group of persons that everyone else appoints
>limited liability means that, once the companies' assets are dried-up from damages or what have you, nobody can come after your personal assets (with some exceptions in cases of criminal wrong-doing)
>is usually taxed in the same way as partnerships, though this can be changed to that of a corporation if desired
corporations:
>has a lot of people who run it in different ways i.e. CEO, COO, board of directors, etc.
>has the same limited liability of LLCs
>is subject to double taxation, where the profits of the company is taxed, and then the income of it's shareholders are also taxed
>mostly chosen for the numerous ways to gather capital that it has
Franchise:
>basically the same thing as a corporation, but it rents out it's marketing to others for a fee
cool bird
>anon thinks /x/ is history
if that ain't the story of that entire board. thanks for the links, I'll make sure to help you with your question.
you're welcome bro.
try to find ways to make the work itself enjoyable. don't know how you would do that exactly, but that's probably the only way out of your predicament aside from a career change.
>anon realizes he has to go out to find love instead of waiting for it to come to him
surprised it took him so long.
sole proprietorship:
>you own and run the company all by yourself
>all revenue from it counts as your own for taxation purposes
general/limited partnership:
>you share ownership with someone else
>general partners are typically involved in day-to-day management of a company
>they're also equally and jointly liable for everything, meaning one of them can do something illegal, and everyone would be liable for it and pay in proportion to their obligations
>limited partners don't manage much; they usually just provide cash
>they're aren't liable for someone else's actions and vice versa
>everybodies income from the company is taxed, but not the company itself
limited liability partnership:
>pretty much the same thing as limited partners, but without the restrictions on management and no need for damages to be paid in proportion to obligation
limited liability company:
>generally (though not necessarily), a partnership where, depending on whether it's member-managed or manager-managed, is usually ran by everyone, or by one person or group of persons that everyone else appoints
>limited liability means that, once the companies' assets are dried-up from damages or what have you, nobody can come after your personal assets (with some exceptions in cases of criminal wrong-doing)
>is usually taxed in the same way as partnerships, though this can be changed to that of a corporation if desired
corporations:
>has a lot of people who run it in different ways i.e. CEO, COO, board of directors, etc.
>has the same limited liability of LLCs
>is subject to double taxation, where the profits of the company is taxed, and then the income of it's shareholders are also taxed
>mostly chosen for the numerous ways to gather capital that it has
Franchise:
>basically the same thing as a corporation, but it rents out it's marketing to others for a fee
thanks. i genuinely don't understand how i fixed it, but it's nice to be back on here again.
based if true.
>anon doesn't realize that buying a game out of spite is just as retarded as boycotting a game out of spite.
looks great
cool
The Bible
>BBQ sauce
>Cheese
>Pineapple
>Grilled Chicken
>Ham
>Bacon
>Mushrooms
this is what I usually get.
>dude, just surrender your autonomy and become completely reliant on an inefficient and outdated mode of transportation!
>bro, it will totally work bro, trust me, it won't be run by an inept bureaucracy or leave rural areas neglected and isolated.
this is what city slickers actually believe.
based
i can see why you put all that effort in, this piece of art should never be forgotten.
aight
this is pretty good stuff
nice
idk, just anything interesting, I guess.
Some super obscure Vtuber whose name i will not mention to keep her obscure.
was it worth it anon?
hey
I love it, and I think people who don't are weirdos.
nah, i think the current system works well enough.