Anisa Smith and Danielle Johnson decide to go into business together. They start by writing an agreement listing and explaining the terms of the business they will both own, along with each of their responsibilities. Anisa and Danielle created a(n).
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To formalize their partnership and outline the structure of their business, they decide to create a document. This document will serve as a legal agreement that lists and explains the terms of the business they will both own, along with each of their Show more…
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