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Form Your Own Corporation

by W. Kelsea Eckert, Mark Warda, Arthur G. Sartorius
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Overview

The most successful businesses incorporate. A corporation protects your assets, shields you from liability and allows you greater flexibility to achieve your goals. Best of all, doing it yourself is as simple as 1-2-3. Form Your Own Corporation is your easy-to-use, money-saving guide to start and maintain your own corporation.

Learn how to:
- Protect Yourself from Liability
- File the Correct Documents for Your State
- Maintain Proper Records and Bookkeeping
- Make Changes as Your Business Grows

Essential Documents you need to:
- Manage Your Day-to-Day Affairs
- Save on Fees, Taxes and Expenses
- Transfer Shares to Others
- Raise the Money You Need
- And much more . . .

Synopsis

Form Your Own Corporation is your easy-to-use, money-saving guide to start and maintain your own corporation.

About the Author, W. Kelsea Eckert

W. Kelsea Eckert received her law degree from Southern Illinois University. She is licensed to practice in Illinois and Florida. She currently resides in Orange Park, Florida.

Mark Warda received his BA in Political Science from the University of Illinois in Chicago and his JD from the University of Illinois in Champaign. He has studied at the University of Oxford, England and in Barcelona and Cologne.

He has been a lawyer for over 25 years and has written or coauthored more than seventy self-help legal guides. He has recently returned to actively practicing law full time in addition to continuing to write from his Florida home.

Arthur G. Sartorius, III received his law degree from the University of Florida. He currently resides in Jacksonville, Florida.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2006
Publisher
Sourcebooks, Incorporated
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781572485167

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