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A year ago, Carl went to work for B&G, Inc. He has worked for the finance department ever since he started. He noticed that the corporation was only taxed as though it were a partnership. This was something that he found very odd when he first started working for the company, but he later realized it was a fairly common practice. He recognized that this was one of the advantages of this type of corporation. While the job was challenging, Carl was not happy. He wanted to work for a company whose main goal was to provide service to the community, not to make a profit. However, Carl felt that, considering his present financial situation, he had to continue working for B&G, Inc. A week later, Carl discovered there was going to be a merger between B&G, Inc. and one of its major competitors. Carl's boss informed him that he would be getting a promotion and a raise. While he was excited about making more money, he still was not happy. He knew then that he would not be working for the company for long. Refer to B&G, Inc. B&G, Inc. was going through a merger.

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