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Definition of a Corporation
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Reasons to Form a Corporation
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Two Types of Corporations
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Tax Advantages of Corporations
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Comparing Corporations to Sole Proprietorships and Partnerships
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Differences Between a Corporation and a Limited Liability Company (LLC)
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Forming a Corporation
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Choosing a State for Incorporation
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Foreign Corporations
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Managing a Corporation
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Appointing Officers in a Corporation
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Owners of a Corporation
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Corporate Stock
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Shareholders and Directors for a Corporation
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Required Officers for a Corporation
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Operating a Corporation
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Definition of an S Corporation
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How Corporations are Taxed
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Checklist for New Corporations
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State Procedures for Forming a Corporation
14. Shareholders and Directors for a Corporation
A corporation must have at least one shareholder and one director to run the company.
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