yes
yes
A distinct legal entity that can practically transact any business transaction that a real person could do is a corporation. Corporations can enter into contracts, sue or be sued, own property, and conduct business in their own name, separate from their owners or shareholders. This legal status allows them to operate independently and limits the personal liability of their owners. Additionally, corporations can raise capital through the sale of stock, facilitating growth and investment.
Only those on official business could enter it
There are plenty of ways someone could get a Generac generator installed into their new business building. One way is to go to their official website and call them so they could do it.
Yes, it could, but only if there was an investigation or other "official business" that is being obstructed. If the officer was "just curious," it probably doesn't matter.
Probably not, but you could check with the Small Business Administration and your local city official to make sure.
Nationwide's official website offers information about their business banking services. There's also a telephone number by which Nationwide's Business Savings team can be reached: 0800 66 55 11
There are many places one might go to learn more about business video company's and practices. The most reputable resource would be the official company website.
One can find the address of Edhec Business School on the Edhec official website. One can also find the address on the Yelp website along with other contact details.
Their labor could be sold to a business owner
Ownership of stock or some form of transact-able security that could be turned into cash - eg the amount that the owner would receive after selling a property and paying off the mortgage
how could apply the " breakeven" to samll business???