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Business, 20.09.2019 21:00 crazylife77

Problem number 4 says: cuba is starting an event planning company. he wants to protect his liability, and he would prefer pass through taxation.
problem number 5 says: ming is starting a business with the purpose of fighting hunger in her community. she doesn’t care about making profit and is willing to reinvest any income back into her products and services.
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