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What (who) is capital of a sole proprietor - definition

BUSINESS LEGALLY SYNONYMOUS WITH ITS OWNER
Sole Proprietorship; Sole trader; Sole proprietor; Proprietaryship; Sole proprietors; Sole traders; Sole proprietorships; Proprietorship; Sole Trader; Propreitership; Sole-proprietorship; Individual proprietorship

Sole trader         
·add. ·- A feme sole trader.
sole proprietor         
The sole proprietor of a business is the owner of the business, when it is owned by only one person. (BUSINESS)
...a firm of solicitors of which he was the sole proprietor.
N-COUNT
sole proprietorship         
n. a business owned by one person, as distinguished from a partnership or corporation.

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Sole proprietorship

A sole proprietorship, also known as a sole tradership, individual entrepreneurship or proprietorship, is a type of enterprise owned and run by one person and in which there is no legal distinction between the owner and the business entity. A sole trader does not necessarily work alone and may employ other people.

The sole trader receives all profits (subject to taxation specific to the business) and has unlimited responsibility for all losses and debts. Every asset of the business is owned by the proprietor, and all debts of the business are that of the proprietor; the business is not a separate legal entity. The arrangement is a "sole" proprietorship in contrast with a partnership, which has at least two owners.

Sole proprietors may use a trade name or business name other than their or its legal name. They may have to trademark their business name legally if it differs from their own legal name, with the process varying depending upon country of residence.