Partnership
A partnership is a business structure where two or more individuals or entities collaborate to operate a business for profit. Partners share ownership, management responsibilities, and profits or losses according to an agreement. There are different types of partnerships, including general partnerships, limited partnerships, and limited liability partnerships, each with varying levels of liability and management roles. Partnerships are often used for professional firms like law, accounting, or consulting businesses.
Example
A law firm operates as a partnership, with each partner sharing in the firm’s profits and being involved in strategic decisions, while also sharing liability for the firm’s obligations.
Key points
• A business structure where two or more individuals/entities share ownership and profits.
• Includes general, limited, and limited liability partnerships with varying roles.
• Commonly used for professional firms like law or accounting practices.