In a general partnership, each partner contributes to all aspects of the business, such as decision-making and financial investment, and shares equally in the profits and losses. For example, if two partners start a consulting firm together and invest an equal amount of capital, they operate under a general partnership structure.
They decided to form a general partnership because they wanted equal responsibility and authority in managing their new restaurant.
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