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The Essential Corporation Handbook takes the mysteries out
of corporate formalities, and shows owners what they must
do and what they may do with their corporations. By knowing
the rules to follow, you can avoid time-consuming, expensive
mistakes, and you can keep your energy focused where you want
it -- on running your business. Now, find out about the hows
and whys of corporations so you can: Avoid Personal Liability.
Enjoy one of the real advantages of operating as a corporation,
but don't lose what you've achieved by neglecting your corporate
requirements.
The Limited Liability Company (LLC) is one of the most exciting
developments in modern business history - and one of the most
eagerly awaited. Combining the tax advantages of a partnership
with the personal debt protection of a corporation, LLCs are
now encouraged in all states except Hawaii, Massachusetts
and Vermont. Many believe this innovative structure may replace
general and limited partnerships, joint ventures, and S corporations
in time. Learn how to set up an LLC or how to convert an existing
business. Be able to discuss specific features confidently
with legal and accounting professionals.
Provides all of the answers, instructions & forms you
need, which are the primary paper trail of a corporation's
legal life, to get the job done. Paper. 3 1/2 inch disk included.
DLC: Corporate law - U.S.
While it cannot eliminate all need for a flesh-and-blood
lawyer, attorney Fred Steingold's Legal Guide for Starting
& Running a Small Business, Volume 1 does the next best
thing by offering a clear and concise path around many of
the legal pitfalls encountered regularly by today's entrepreneur.
And in this newly updated third edition, Steingold's suggestions
on basic matters such as fundraising, licensing, agreements,
and insurance are enhanced by pertinent details on recent
employment- and tax-law changes.
In 1996, Forbes named the Starting and Operating a Business
series as one of the top ten best-selling books for small
business. Drawing from the state editions, this book covers
federal regulations, business practices, tax guidelines, and
financing. A companion CD-ROM details state laws applicable
to businesses in all 50 states.