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		<title>By: teehee</title>
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		<description>1. Preferred stocks get priority if the company is liquidated. For other differences -- do a search online!
2. The structure of a business would depend on what the business is doing. While the first three can apply to almost anything, something that&#039;s a non-profit is not likely to be in the same line of business as a for-profit. The different types generally provide different (if any) legal protection. Do a search!</description>
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2. The structure of a business would depend on what the business is doing. While the first three can apply to almost anything, something that&#8217;s a non-profit is not likely to be in the same line of business as a for-profit. The different types generally provide different (if any) legal protection. Do a search!</p>
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