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This article provides detailed information on Delaware Corporations Code. The Delaware Corporations Code is the set of laws that pertain to corporations and business entities registered in the state of Delaware. The important sections of the code are the ones on corporations, commerce and trade, counties, courts and judicial processes, decedents' estates and fiduciary relations, state government, and state taxes.
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Florida Isn't Just For Tourists: It's For Corporations Too! By Alex Goumakos No matter what your interests, you will find something in Florida to enjoy. Whether you like mouse ears and theme parks, the warm, sunny beaches or the exotic wildlife, Florida attractions are hard to beat. With an increasingly friendly business environment, Florida is also a great place to do business! When most people think
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You’ve come up with the best idea since sliced bread, figured out a business name and formed a corporation. There is, however, one small problem. You need money. Welcome to the world of investing. Business FundsUnless Bill Gates is your friend, money is going to be a problem for every new business. Even the might Google had to hunt for cash with one of the
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This article provides useful, detailed information about Incorporate LLC. LLC (limited liability company) provides the benefits of liability protection and pass through taxation features of sole proprietorship or partnership. Many small business owners prefer this form of corporation as it provides greater flexibility in management. The general characteristics of LLC's are limited duration of existence, no double taxation and
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-"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. The vast majority of
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