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3. List at least 5 ideas for a company name. (Complete sentences are not necessary. 2.0 points) 4. Decide which name you will use for your company, and explain why you chose this name. (3.0 points) 5. Will your company need a DBA name? Why or why not? (1-2 sentences. 3.0 points) 6. Will you register your company name as a trademark with the state or USPTO, or both? Explain why or why not. (2-4 sentences. 3.0 points) 7. List at least 3 places where you can look for information about licenses and permits. (3.0 points) 8. If your business grows large, which type of business organization would you prefer to use (function, product, location, process, or customer)? Explain why. (2-3 sentences. 2.0 points) 9. Will your business keep inventory? If so, list some of the types of inventory you will store. If not, explain why you won't need to have inventory. (2-3 sentences. 2.0 points)

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