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Corporate Supplies
All corporations keep a permanent record of all documents and paperwork especially if they are legal in nature. Usually, the following documents ar...
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Organizational Meeting
The initial meeting held wherein a corporation is formed is what is called an Organizational Meeting. The initial directors named in the Articles o...
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Checklist for New Corporations
Now you have finally come to a decision. You are finally deciding to open up your own business corporation. But before you do, here are some things...
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The Tax Advantages To Incorporating Your Business
Incorporating your business comes with many advantages that you can benefit from as soon as you establish a convenient tax structure following the ...
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Corporations Vs. Sole Proprietorships and Partnerships
There are many advantages and disadvantages to consider when comparing corporations to sole proprietorships or partnerships since these legal entit...
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Exempt Securities and Transactions
If we recall on our previous articles, Securities are financial instruments that are sold by companies or the government to investors. Funds gather...
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State Securities Laws (Blue Sky Laws)
While it is the SEC’s responsibility to regulate and enforce federal securities laws, each individual state has its own securities laws and rules. ...
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The Articles of Amendment Law
The articles of amendment law is only applied after major modifications happen in a corporation. This can be when the corporation changes its incor...
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Corporate Information Amendment
When managing your corporation's legal records, you may notice that your documents sometimes do not comply with your corporation's needs. Fortunate...
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Maintaining Your Corporate Records
A corporation is a high maintenance structure without doubts. It requires the constant organization of its different legal records in minutes, from...
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The Daily Missions Of Running A Corporation
Running your corporation can go as smooth as in any other business structure, more so if you learned how to keep its multiple aspects on the right ...
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How to pay for your Shares of Stocks
When issuing shares, the buyer must always make the full payment and provide an amount that exceeds the stock's par value if the payment was made i...
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