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What is the reason for a business to become a limited company?
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to stay a small company of 20 business partners
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to grow larger and have more than 20 business partners
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What is the correct meaning of a limited company?
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the shareholders have limited liability and lose only their investment
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the shareholders have unlimited liability and lose more than their investment
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The maximum number of owners is 50.
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private limited company
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public limited company
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Raising capital is easy because shares are sold quickly.
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private limited company
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public limited company
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Shares can be sold quickly to the public and other organisations.
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private limited company
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public limited company
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Shares can only be sold privately, within the company.
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private limited company
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public limited company
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Ownership and control are separate. These businesses have a board of directors!
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private limited company
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public limited company
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