Forming Your Corporation
Forming a corporation is a good way to grow your business. These articles will help you navigate the waters of forming a corporation.
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How to Form a Georgia Corporation
Ready to form a corporation in Georgia? Find the forms you’ll need to start your business, information about naming requirements, details about filing fees, and more.
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How to Form a Corporation in Colorado
Decided a corporation is the right business for you, but unsure how to get started? Find out how to incorporate in Colorado, including tips on which forms you’ll need, how long the process takes, information about directors and shareholders, and more.
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How to Form a Utah Corporation
Decided a corporation is for you, but unsure how to get started? Check out these steps for how to incorporate your business in Utah.
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How to Form a Washington Corporation
Find out how to incorporate your business in Washington, including what forms are needed, how to file the paperwork, how long it takes, and more.
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How to Form a Wyoming Corporation
Decided to incorporate a business in Wyoming but unsure how to get started? Check out these easy-to-follow steps for how to form a corporation in Wyoming.
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How to Form a Delaware Corporation
Delaware is a popular state for business owners. Find out more information about the forms you’ll need to form a corporation in Delaware, including details about fees and taxes, how long the process takes, and more.
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Writing Your Corporate Bylaws
Your corporation's bylaws provide the basic operating instructions for how you will do business. Writing clear and concise bylaws helps your corporation operate smoothly.
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Ins and Outs: The Basics of Having an Outside Director
From offering outside perspective to expertise, there are many ways independent board members can be a boon for your business.
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Turning Your Business into a Benefit Corporation
In addition to making a profit, would you like your corporation to be able to further some social or environmental benefit? If so, find out how to structure your business as a benefit corporation.
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L3C vs. Benefit Corporation: What's the Difference?
If you want to start a business with the primary goal of advancing a public benefit, explore the options available with a low-income limited liability company or a public benefit corporation—if these designations are available in your state.
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