Have you always dreamed of starting your very own corporation? Have you ever considered starting a corporation from your home? Have you recently lost your job and need an income to support your family? How to Form Your Own Corporation explains the start-up procedures and legal matters of becoming an entrepreneur whether in the home or outside of it.
This book makes incorporating your business an easy process, rather than a legal mazesaving you time and money. How to Form Your Own Corporation is written in an easy-to-follow format, complete with state-by-state details and extensive appendices.
Chapter 2: Deciding to Incorporate Advantages Disadvantages Corporations Compared to LLCs
Chapter 3: Choosing the Best Type of Corporation Domestic Corporation or Foreign Corporation S-Corporation or C-Corporation Inc. or P.A./P.C. Nonprofit Corporations
Chapter 4: Start-up Procedures Name Search Articles of Incorporation Shareholder Agreement Organizational Paperwork Tax Forms Corporate Supplies Organizational Meeting Minute Book Bank Account Licenses
Chapter 5: Selling Corporate Stock Securities Laws Federal Exemptions from Securities Laws State Securities Laws Internet Stock Sales Payment for Shares State Securities Registration Offices
Chapter 6: Running a Corporation Day-to-Day Activities Corporate Records Annual Meetings Annual Report
Chapter 7: Amending Corporate Information Articles of Incorporation Bylaws Registered Agent or Registered Office
Checklist for Forming a Simple Corporation
Glossary
Appendix A: State-by-State Incorporation Laws
Appendix B: State Incorporation Forms
Appendix C: Corporation Forms
Index
About the Author
W. Kelsea Eckert received her law degree from Southern Illinois University. She is licensed to practice in Illinois and Florida, and currently practices in Jacksonville, Florida.
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How to Form Your Own Corporation, 4E
by W. Kelsea Eckert