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A sole proprietorship: Multiple Choice involves significant legal costs during the formation process. has its profits taxed as personal income. provides limited financial liability for its owner. can generally raise significant capital from non-owner sources. has an unlimited life.

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has its profits taxed as personal income.

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Some of the advantages of sole proprietorships are that they do not require expensive legal costs in order to establish them, but their two main disadvantages are that it is more difficult to raise additional funds and the owner (sole proprietor) has unlimited liability against any obligation resulting from the business. They also have a limited life, since they cease to exist if the owner dies.

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