Fabrienne Bottero
Fabrienne is a writer and journalist who specializes in branding and content strategy. In the last five years, she’s written about legal advice, career management, mental health, and more. Her love of research and learning assures that everything she writes is grounded in fact and accessible to anyone.
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How to Form an Indiana Corporation
To incorporate in Indiana, file articles of incorporation with the Secretary of State. This legally creates your business. Here’s what you’ll need.
· 8 min read
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Ultimate Guide to Forming a Florida LLC
To start an LLC in the Sunshine State, you need to register your business with the Florida Department of State. Learn what to expect from the process.
· 14 min read
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How, Why, and When to Get a Registered Agent in Virginia
A registered agent is the official point of contact for receiving legal notices about your business. Learn Virginia requirements and how to appoint one.
· 7 min read
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Montana Registered Agents: How, Why, and When to Get One
Ready to start an LLC in Montana? First, you need a registered agent. Learn why this role is so important, Montana requirements, and how to get one.
· 5 min read
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How, Why, and When to Get a Registered Agent in New York
The New York Department of State is the default registered agent for NY businesses, but there are a few reasons why you may want to appoint your own.
· 6 min read
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File a DBA in Alabama
DBA stands for “doing business as.” It’s another word for a trade name, which may be useful in certain circumstances. Here’s what to know.
· 6 min read
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Illinois Registered Agents: Why and Where to Get One
A registered agent acts as a point of contact between your business and the Illinois Secretary of State. Learn why this role is so important.
· 6 min read
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How, Why, and When to Get a Registered Agent in North Carolina
You need a registered agent to form a business entity in North Carolina. A professional service can help you build credibility and maintain compliance.
· 7 min read
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South Carolina Registered Agents: Why and Where to Get One
To register a business entity in South Carolina, you must name a registered agent on your formation documents. Find out more about SC requirements.
· 7 min read
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What Is the Difference Between S Corp and C Corp?
An S corp can use pass-through taxation, while C corporations pay taxes separately from their owners. Learn why this matters.
· 10 min read