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The Internet may be redefining how some students understand the concept of authorship.
Double Taxation
A tax principle referring to income taxes paid twice on the same source of income, often seen in corporate dividends taxed at both the corporate and personal levels.
Stock Exchange
A marketplace where securities, like stocks and bonds, are bought and sold by investors, brokers, and traders.
Sole Proprietorship
A type of enterprise that is owned and run by one individual and in which there is no legal distinction between the owner and the business entity.
Company Formation
The legal process involved in starting a new corporation or business entity, including registration and obtaining necessary licenses and permits.
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