Chapter 17 Part 1

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1.
License granted to an individual to perform procedures not permitted by those without a license (two words)
2.
Official permission granted by a legal authority to an individual to do, to use, or to own something
3.
A brief summary of an individual's education, experiences, and accomplishments related to a particular skill set.
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An in-depth overview of education, experiences, and accomplishments and are also organized in reverse chronological order (two words)
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A form of insurance that provides the beneficiary income in the event a disability created a barrier that prevented the individual from completing a core activity associated with their work (two words)
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Annual taxes owed on personal and business income (two words)
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A business of a single owner (two words)
8.
Dividing of geographic areas into zones so a city or municipality can restrict the number of and types of buildings within a zone (two words)
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Expenses incurred before a business opens (two words)
10.
A sum of money levied upon income or revenue, property, and sales, which is then given to a government to carry out its many functions
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Legal entities granted a charter by the state in which they operate and who have their own privileges and liabilities distinct from the board of directors or shareholders
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a mixture of partnerships and corporations (three words)
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Limits the personal liability of partners according to the amount the partner invested into the company (two words)
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Expenses that reduce taxable income (two words)
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An agreement between two or more individuals who join together to carry on a business venture for profit (two words)
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Taxes levied on small business owners who derive income directly from consumers as opposed to individuals who are an employee (three words)
17.
Discretionary payments given to the therapist as determined by the customer
18.
The nonmonetary exchange of goods or services