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Discuss the differences in accounting functions for sole proprietorship, partnership, and corporate business entities.

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one has only one owner and the other have several.
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User John Willemse
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Answer:

Sole proprietorship a single owner that operates the business. A partnership you have to at least have one co-owner. A corporation is a legal entity that separates for the owners of the business.

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