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15 October, 13:57

Large companies such as Walmart, IBM, and Ford are classified as A. S-corporations. B. C-corporations. C. limited liability companies (LLCs). D. B-corporations.

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  1. 15 October, 17:20
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    Large companies such as Walmart, IBM, and Ford are classified as C Corporations. C Corporations offer liability protection for their shareholders. Each shareholder is only financially liable for the amount he has invested in the company. I ts profits are taxed separately from its owners under sub chapter C of the Internal Revenue Code.
  2. 15 October, 17:36
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    c. limited liability companies
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