The co-operative as a form of business organization diffe...
The co-operative as a form of business organization differs from partnership by having
Several sources of capital for business financing
Ability to issue preferred stocks to members
Entrenched democratic control in the conduct of business
Established rules and regulations governing the activities of its members
Correct answer is C
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