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What is the difference between "company" and " firm"
I don't understand that the difference between "company" and " firm".
How do I use properly them?
23 de may. de 2016 23:31
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They are bascially the same, the only difference is that "firm" is more formal and used with certain professions, e.g Law Firm
24 de mayo de 2016
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Firm:専門職または小さい会社
Company:一般的な「会社」というイメージ
24 de mayo de 2016
A company is typically a corporation owned by a large group of shareholders, who individually have limited liabilities. A firm can refer to a partnership, like an architect or law firm, typically owned by fewer people than a corporation, which can have unlimited liabilities for the partners. A firm can refer to a corporation as well, but a company cannot refer to a partnership.
24 de mayo de 2016
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Inglés, Japonés
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