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In an opportunity for a new business project, the two (or more) accounting companies or investors of this project will split the costs equally, so that neither of those involved will have to take the brunt, financially, of this project, in case it fails. | |||
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In an opportunity for a new business project, the two (or more) accounting companies or investors of this project will split the costs equally, so that neither of those involved will have to take the brunt, financially, of this project, in case it fails.
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