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Business, 09.04.2021 03:50 jadeochoa4466

Mini-Case Genna Raiter's passion has always been cars, cars, cars! As a teen, she would spend hours with her dad fixing the family car, and he taught her how to change the oil and make minor repairs. While still in high school, Genna got a job at a local garage. After high school graduation, she completed the auto mechanics degree at a local community college and quickly decided she wanted to be her own boss. She quit her job at her first garage, borrowed some money from her dad, and created her own repair shop, the Car Keepers Garage. Genna's hard work gradually attracted a loyal clientele of satisfied customers. Her success has her thinking about expanding and opening garages in two other locations, but she lacks the financial resources needed for development. Furthermore, the success of her business is forcing Genna to spend more time managing the business and less time doing the actual technical work she still enjoys. She wants to find business partners who can help her with management and provide additional financial resources. She has approached a couple of friends she met in high school: Al Ternator and Lou Banfilter, to see if they would like to join the business. 1) Right now, Car Keepers Garage is operated as a
A) limited liability company.
B) cooperative.
C) sole proprietorship.
D) solitary subsidiary.
2) Genna approached Al Ternator about joining the business as an owner. She offered to provide the technical expertise and deal directly with customers, while Al, who has a degree in finance, takes care of the financial side of running Car Keepers. In addition, Genna wants Al to contribute some much-needed money for expansion. Under Genna's proposal, she and Al would operate the business together as
A) limited partners.
B) general partners.
C) majority shareholders.
D) business consultants.
3) Although Lou Banfilter, now a young attorney, is impressed with Car Keepers and believes it could be a good investment, he told Genna that his professional position at a law firm prevents him from taking an active role in the business. He is also concerned about accepting more risk since he and his wife are expecting a child. He mentioned a preference for limited liability. If Lou joined Genna and Al, the three might consider forming a
A) limited partnership.
B) general partnership.
C) sole proprietorship.
D) master limited partnership.
4) When Genna confided in Lou and Al that she too was concerned about adding additional risk, Lou suggested that they explore the possibility of a different type of business ownership, an) , which has very flexible ownership rules and would give them more choices in how the company's earnings are taxed while still protecting all owners from high levels of risk.
A) alien corporation
B) master limited partnership
C) limited partnership
D) limited liability company
5) Al also suggested another way Genna could finance her expansion. He described setting up a chain of Car Keepers Garages by selling the rights to use the Car Keepers' name, business model, garage design, and service ideas to others who would like to own a similar shop. These individuals would pay Car Keepers an initial fee and monthly royalties based on earnings. Al is suggesting that Genna set up a
A) joint venture.
B) franchise arrangement.
C) C corporation
D) master limited partnership.

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