Which of the following reasons is a disadvantage of owning an incorporated company?
a.) only...
Which of the following reasons is a disadvantage of owning an incorporated company?
a.) only one person can own the corporation
b.) transferring ownership is a difficult process
c.) complicated government regulations must be followed
d.) shares of the corporation's stocks must be purchased
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