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Soheil1 Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Enterprise

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What is the difference between 'firm', company, enterprise, 'corporation'?
  

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Firms are generally companies of professionals (lawyers, accountants, architects). Corporations are generally registered limited liability companies. Enterprises can be any sort of business effort.

  • Firms are generally companies of professionals (lawyers, accountants, architects).
  • Corporations are generally registered limited liability companies.
  • Enterprises can be any sort of business effort.
  • There is much overlap in meaning and use.
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Firms are generally companies of professionals (lawyers, accountants, architects). Corporations are generally registered limited liability companies. Enterprises can be any sort of business effort. There is much overlap in meaning and use.

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