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Corporation Top Related Articles
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1). Importance Of Maintaining Corporate Records By : David Gass
Describes the importance that corporate records take in keeping a company legitimate and functional
Article Related to: records, corporate, corporation, laws, minute books, ccra, software, business, small, taxes, credit
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3). Insider Secrets about Corporations: Or, Why Should I Incorporate? By : Germaine A. Hoston
-"Why should I incorporate? I can just do this business as a sole proprietor, right?"
-"Isn't it complicated and expensive to form a corporation?"
-"I run my business with my spouse, and we have a partnership. Why would we need to have a corporation?"
These have to be the most frequently asked questions that I--and my own financial and legal advisors--get from our clients.
Article Related to: incorporate, corporation, irs, taxes, inland revenue, small business, home based business, entrepreneur, limited liability, asset protection
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5). Series LLC Facts By : Chris Einkauf
This article explains the legal details and information regarding the Series LLC, a specially-focused form of Limited Liability Company (LLC) that is found almost exclusively in the state of Delaware. For more information, see the included contact information.
Series LLC Legal Facts:
1) The legislation which authorizes the Series LLC in Delaware can be found within the Delaware LLC Act (6 Del.
Article Related to: series llc, form llc, incorporate, corporation, limited liability company, incnow, business, entrepreneurship, entrepreneur
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6). Why You Should Never Operate Any Business as a Sole Proprietor By : Germaine A. Hoston
One of the primary attractions of being an entrepreneur is being that feeling of being "independent". Defining yourself as an independent entrepreneur does not settle the question, though, of how you should organize and operate your business.
All too often new freelancers assume that being independent means being a "sole proprietor." In the United States, that means that you simply operate your business as your alter ego--you might set up a separate bank account, but you basically operate your business as an extension of yourself.
Article Related to: business success, small business, solo entrepreneur, entrepreneur, start a business, sole proprietorship, partnership, incorporate, corporation, limited liability
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8). Why Opt For A Limited Liability Company? By : David Sanders
Entrepreneurs must already choose the legal structure of their business even before they start such venture, if only to make sure that they now the risks and the advantages involved in starting that kind of business. Business owners can choose to put up a sole or single proprietorship, enter into a partnership or form a corporation.
Each of the three legal structures has its own advantages and disadvantages.
Article Related to: business, corporation, llc, partnership
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11). How Taxes Apply To Corporations By : David Gass
Explains how the government taxes S and C corporations differently from other types of companies.
Article Related to: corporation, incorporation, tax, taxation, break, s, c, llc, limited, liablility, partnership, firm
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13). How To Hire A Suitable Attorney By : David Gass
Explains how best to find the right attorney for your business.
Article Related to: atttorney, law, retainer, business, small, firm, company, corporation, llc, acquisitions, mergers
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15). Corporate Crime By : Steve Gillman
Corporate crime? I'm not sure that there is such a thing. If we want to reduce the crimes that are given that lable, we need to quit handing out large punitive fines to corporations. The idea isn't as radical as it sounds.
First of all, when I say that there isn't such a thing as corporate crime, I simply mean that it is always individual people who commit crimes.
Article Related to: corporate crime, corporation, ideas
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16). Tax Advantages Of Incorporating A Business By : Stephanie Hetu
The tax advantages of incorporating a business is one of the main reasons that owners choose to incorporate their businesses, no matter what market they work in. Other types of businesses, such as sole proprietorships, are not afforded nearly as many tax advantages as an incorporation.
A move called income shifting is one that helps the business, and its owners, immensely.
Article Related to: llc, incorporation, incorporating, business, corporation
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17). Make 2006 Your Most Profitable Year Ever: 5 Crucial Steps for Every Entrepreneur By : Germaine A. Hoston
Many of us maintain the tradition of making New Year's resolutions for our personal lives. The New Year has just as special significance for our businesses too.
Whether you're an experienced business owner or are just starting out (or thinking about starting a business), there are 5 crucial steps you need to take at the beginning of the year to assure the 2006 is your most prosperous year ever.
Article Related to: home business, small business, entrepreneur, incorporate, corporation, legal entity, llc, limited liability, limited partnership, sole proprietor
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21). Internet Partnerships - Don’t Throw Away Your Business By : SD Lawyer
General partnerships are a poor business entity choice when it comes to pursuing business activities. They fail to provide the asset protection shield that should always be put between your business activities and personal assets. Many small businesses, however, find it profitable to combine their product or services with other small businesses. In doing so, they often fail to realize that they are subjecting them to the same exposure as a general partnership.
Article Related to: internet, partnerships, business, llc, corporation, protect
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25). Is the Limited Liability Company the Right Entity for Your Business? By : Germaine A. Hoston
Should you operate your business as a corporation? Or is there another, simpler alternative. You've probably noticed that in the past decade there are more and more businesses with their names followed by the letters "LLC" instead of "Inc.". "LLC" stands for Limited Liability Company, is the newest type of legal entity that exists in the United States, and for many entrepreneurs it is the ideal marriage between the tax advantages of the limited partnership and the limited liability feature of the corporation.
Article Related to: llc, incorporate, corporation, small business, home based business, accounting, irs, deductions, business law, taxes, estate planning
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