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  1. Corporate/Incorporation

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    A corporation is a formal way to organize your business to gain rights and privileges, and to limit your personal liability. There may be tax and financial advantages to incorporation, but it can... more

  2. Incorporation of a Nonprofit Corporation

    Daniel Orville Kellogg

    Unincorporated Association: An unincorporated club, church or other group is an unincorporated association. All members of an unincorporated association are personally liable for any obligations... more

  3. Best Options for Corporate or Business Structure

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    If you're starting a business, carefully consider what business structure will be best for the type of business you plan to operate. Different corporate structures offer varying tax advantages.... more

  4. Bylaws

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    To use a sports analogy, bylaws are essentially a company's "playbook." They contain all the information on how the corporation is to be run, as well as information on the rights and responsibilities... more

  5. Articles of Incorporation

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    Every state gives individuals or groups the right to start a corporation. The Articles of Incorporation are documents that establish a corporation in the state where the individual or group lives and... more

  6. Incorporating a Business

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    At its simplest, incorporating a business involves creating Articles of Incorporation (rules for managing a corporation) and filing them with the appropriate state agency. Incorporation becomes "... more

  7. What is a "C" Corporation?

    Jon Mitchell Jackson

    Be Smart: Protect Your Business and Assets. A "C Corporation" (or simply a Corporation) is considered by law to be a unique entity separate from those that own it. As an individual entity, a... more

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