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The Benefits and Challenges of Setting Up a Business as a Partnership

1 year ago
by Sandra Ighalo

Reasons Why You May or May Not Want to Enter a Partnership

The concept of a business partnership has been around for thousands of years. In fact, the Code of Hammurabi, one of the earliest known sets of laws, provided guidelines for the relationships between business partners. Though sole proprietorships are still the most common form of business venture, partnerships are nearly as common. It’s not surprising, given the ease of setting one up. There are benefits to the partnership form, but there are also some drawbacks. What are the different types of partnerships? What are the benefits and detriments of the partnership form?

What Is a Partnership?

A partnership is a legal relationship between two or more parties for a specific legal purpose. Often, that objective is a commercial enterprise. Technically, the partnership is an agreement (or contract), though the agreement may be written or oral, express or implied.

In Texas, a written agreement is not mandatory to establish a business partnership, but is fairly common. Typically, the partnership agreement will set forth the respective rights and duties of the parties, as well as how income and profits will be allocated.

The Common Types of Partnerships

As a general rule, there are two types of partnerships:

The Advantages and Disadvantages of a General Partnership

General partnerships offer a wide range of benefits:

There are also potentially significant drawbacks to establishing a general partnership in Texas:

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