what is not a key difference between self-employed people and entrepreneurs? group of answer choices when a self-employed person retires or quits, the business generally closes; an entrepreneur's company continues even if the entrepreneur dies or moves on. the self-employed are experts who do much of the work themselves; entrepreneurs realize they can't do everything themselves, so they hire and delegate responsibilities to people they trust. self-employed people can incorporate or organize as sole proprietors; entrepreneurs have a broader set of legal requirements, along with insurance and tax considerations. self-employed people have broad aspirations aimed at influencing industries and markets; entrepreneurs are more focused on operating a business in a specific geographic area and market. self-employed people tend to work virtually and avoid taking risks; entrepreneurs tend to take risks, and they think on a global scale.