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What is a sole proprietorship?

A sole proprietorship is you doing business as yourself, even if you use a fictions name. It is simple, but affords no asset protection. Anything you do in business as a sole proprietorship -- or an employee of yours does -- is your personal liability and this exposes your assets to liability.


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