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Americas Choice Inc.
Is a global investment, management, and development corporation that operates individual, and collectively within the areas ( Divisions ) of: Business, Commerce, Construction, Restaurants, Hotels to Resorts, Real-estate, Transportation, Recreation, Internet Services, Internet Software/Hardware, Feature Films, Television Productions, Sports, Health, Petroleum, Utilities, Communications, Manufacturing, Mining, and Entertainment Industries.
Corporate Level: Maintains all records, data, and develops all strategies of the projects, and keeps things on tract for all projects functions & operations, and overall extreme problem solver.
Division Level:Maintains their records and has the task of the operations of each project under their control. Top executive leadership, they assist Corporate, and report to them. Supplies, Personnel, Training, Profit and Losses, and major problem solvers are their first priority.
State Level: Maintains all State projects operations. They assist the Divisions in daily operations, and report to them.
Minor maintenance, up-keep, and minor problem solvers, are their first priority.
Project Level: Operations Staff ( Managers ) and their work force. They are responsible for the daily activities of their individual projects and report to the State Level. All levels are inner connected via computer networking system.
Board of Directors:
CEO/ Chairman: Dr. Robert D. Kilgallon ( Executive President )
Sue Yurick ( Executive Vice President USA )
Directors/ Board Members:
Robert A. Kilgallon, Cindy Kilgallon, Kathleen F. Kilgallon, Lorenzo G. Pino, Missy McGrew, Karen Hart, Ken Roland, Eugene Napoleon, Marty Brea, Sandy Dolney, Dale Henderson, Nancy Apple, Steven Stinson
Divisions Projects, Properties, and/or Businesses Investments:
Can be an Individual project /business, groups within a Division, an entire Division, or any number of ACI Divisions. |
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Limited Partnership
General vs. Limited Partnerships
There are two types of partnerships: general partnerships and limited partnerships (LPs). In a general partnership, each partner can incur obligations on behalf of the partnership, and each assumes unlimited liability for the partnership's debts. For example, if the partnership owns a truck, and the truck strikes and injures a pedestrian, each partner is personally liable for any damages or judgments.
This unlimited liability risk makes limited partnerships an attractive alternative to general partnerships. In an LP, there is usually just one general partner (although there can be more). The other partners are called limited partners. The general partner has full management responsibility runs the day-to-day operations of the business. A limited partner cannot incur obligations on behalf of the partnership and does not participate in the firm's daily operations or management. In fact, a limited partner's role usually involves nothing more than making an initial capital investment in exchange for a share of the firm's profits.
While the general partner wields most of the power, they also bear the lions share of the liability. A limited partners liability, on the other hand, cannot exceed their financial contribution to the partnership. So, if a truck owned by a limited partnership accidentally injures someone, the damaged party could go after the general partners personal
assets but could only go after a limited partners actual investment in the partnership.
As a result, a limited partnership offers two key advantages: It gives the general partner the freedom to run the business without interference, and it protects the limited partners if something goes wrong. Limited partners may choose to get more involved in a partnership's daily operations, but they do so at their own risk. In the eyes of the law, their involvement may make them a general partner and strip them of their limited liability.
Types of Investments and operations
Five Ten Twenty - Thirty Years
98% of the Total Net Profits earned by the business under the Partnership will be paid to the Limited Partner until the original amount invested is paid back in full ( This is called the Commencement Day. )
( On Commencement Day This starts the time period for the Limited Partnership )
At this time the Limited Partner will receive % of the Net Profits earned by the business under the Partnership for the period of the Limited Partnership.
Five Years: 15% of the Net Profits.
Ten Years: 30% of the Net Profits for 5 years then 15% for the remaing 5 years
Twenty Years: 30% of the Net Profits for 10 years then 15% for the remaining 10 years
Thirty Years: 40% of the Net Profits for 10 years, then 30% for 10 more years, then 15% for the remaining 10 years
Up Front Fees by Brokers or Lenders: Company Policy prohibits the payment of any upfront fees.
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Divisions Total Amount Locations |
Entertainment: ) US, Brazil, Malaysia, Europe, Asia
Sports:
US
Transportation:
US, Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Malaysia, Chili, Asia, Costa Rica, Mexico, Canada
Publishing: ) US
Lodging:
US, South America, Canada, Europe, Asia
Real-estate:
US, South America, Canada, Malaysia
Utilities:
US, South America
Manufacturing:
US, South America, Europe, Asia
Construction:
US, South America
Restaurants:
US, Europe
Farms, Foods and Refreshments:
North and South America
Animal Training, Care and Rescue:
US
Arts and Creative Expression:
US
Communications:
US, Malaysia, Europe
Internet Technologies:
North and South America, Asia, Europe.
Petroleum:
US, Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Chili, Costa Rica
Mining:
US, Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Chili
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Dr. Robert D. Kilgallon Executive President CEOAmericas Choice Inc. |
Sue Yurick Executive Vice President United States Americas Choice Inc.
__________ Executive Vice President Malaysia Americas Choice Inc. _______________ Executive Vice President Brazil _______________ Executive Vice President Agrentina _______________ Executive Vice President Peru _______________ Executive Vice President Chili _______________ Executive Vice President Costa Rica _______________ Executive Vice President Canda _______________ Executive Vice President Mexico _______________ Executive Vice President United Kingdom _______________ Executive Vice President Thailand _______________ Executive Vice President Spain _______________ Executive Vice President Italy _______________ Executive Vice President Germany _______________ Executive Vice President Poland _______________ Executive Vice President France _______________ Executive Vice President Russia |
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