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The owners of a business are those who have invested their money in the business. Therefore, they are the only persons who have the right of claims to the assets of the business. A.Right B.Wrong C.Doesn't say相关知识点: 试题来源: ...
aThese are the owners of limited companies who have invested in a business by buying Ordinary or Preference Shares. They will receive a share of any profits in return for their investments-this is known as a dividend. 这些是在事务投资了由买的平凡或优先股有限公司的所有者。 他们将接受所有赢利...
Directors– Directors are individuals who serve on the corporation’s board of directors. The company’s shareholders appoint or elect the directors to oversee the management of the company. Shareholders– Shareholders are the owners of the corporation who have exchanged funds for shares of the compa...
题目The owners of a business are those who have invested their money in the business. There- fore, they are the only persons who have the right of claims to the assets of the business. A. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B 反馈 收藏 ...
百度试题 结果1 题目At the end of the letter, who was thanked? A. Shareowners of the company. B. Consumers of the company. C. The board of directors. D. Staff of the company. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 反馈 收藏
1. 释义区别:"Who"(谁)用于询问人的身份或特征。"Whom"(谁)通常用作宾语,在正式的英语中用于代替或引用人。"Whose"(谁的)用于询问所属关系,表示某物归属于谁。例句:Who is that girl?(那个女孩是谁?)Whom did you meet at the party?(你在聚会上见了谁?)Whose car is parked...
- I know the young man whom my company hired as a sales manager.(我认识那个年轻人,他是我公司聘请的销售经理。)- I live in a house whose owners have many gardens.(我住在一个有很多花园的房子里,它是我父母的房子。)2.用法:who用于作主语或谓语动词的补语,whom用于作宾语或介词的...
aPLEASE LIST EACH OF THE COMPANY’S OWNERS, PRINCIPALS, OFFICERS, AND DIRECTORS (OR THOSE WHO HOLD SIMILAR OFFICES). PROVIIDE THE FULL NAME AND TITLE 请列出每一家公司’ S所有者、校长、官员和主任(或那些人世界卫生组织担任相似的职位)。 PROVIIDE全名和标题[translate]...
Limited liability partnerships, limited partnerships and general partnerships are all similar in that they involve a company owned by multiple partners. LLPs and LPs, though, both offer at least some of the owners limited personal liability for business debts, whereas general partnerships leave all ...