In a general partnership, each partner is equally responsible for the debts and obligations of the business, as well as the sharing of profits. For instance, if two partners start a consulting firm and it incurs debts, both are personally liable for paying off those debts, regardless of their individual contribution levels.
They decided to form a partnership because they wanted to combine their expertise in marketing and finance to start a new business venture.
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