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  2. QuickBooks - Wikipedia

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    QuickBooks is an accounting software package developed and marketed by Intuit.First introduced in 1992, QuickBooks products are geared mainly toward small and medium-sized businesses and offer on-premises accounting applications as well as cloud-based versions that accept business payments, manage and pay bills, and payroll functions.

  3. How to create a business budget - AOL

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    A business budget is a financial plan that helps estimate a company’s revenue and expenses, making it an essential tool for small businesses. The steps to creating a business budget include ...

  4. Limited liability company - Wikipedia

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    The owners of the LLC, called members, are protected from some or all liability for acts and debts of the LLC, depending on state shield laws. In the United States, an S corporation is limited to 100 shareholders, [b] and all of them must be U.S. tax residents. [c] An LLC may have an unlimited number of members, and there is no citizenship ...

  5. Intuit - Wikipedia

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    QuickBooks – Small business accounting and financial management software, offered in EasyStart, Pro and Premier versions. QuickBooks Payroll Solutions – extends QuickBooks Pro and Premier into an in-house payroll solution. [buzzword] Intuit Merchant Service for QuickBooks – lets you process credit and debit transactions directly in any ...

  6. 10% of U.S. businesses are owned by spouses: What to know ...

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    The U.S. Census Bureau’s 2022 Annual Business Survey found that with businesses jointly owned and equally operated by spouses: 19% were 3 years and under Approximately 21% were 4 to 10 years old

  7. Low-profit limited liability company - Wikipedia

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    To create such a statute, legislation must be passed that amends the state's general limited liability company (LLC) law. [23] Note that a business can operate as an L3C within a state that does not have an L3C statute by incorporating in a state that does have an L3C statute and filing as a foreign firm doing business. [22]

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  9. Business - Wikipedia

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    Limited liability companies (LLC) and other specific types of business organization protect their owners or shareholders from business failure by doing business under a separate legal entity with certain legal protections. In contrast, a general partnership or persons working on their own are usually not as protected. [10]