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29 July, 16:26

Which describes the liability of an owner of a sole proprietorship?

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  1. 29 July, 18:13
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    A sole proprietorship is a DBA, a type of unincorporated business that is an individual doing business under a new name. The business is not legally separate from the individual owner; if the business is sued, it's the individual owner (the sole proprietor) that is being sued.
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