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  • How to Set Up an S Corporation

    A small business or even a sole proprietorship can be registered as an S corporation (small business corporation). Doing so can help protect you from personal liability when it comes to business...

  • How to Make Lawyer Jokes

    How many lawyers does it take to change a light bulb? Answer: How many can you afford? ... Jokes about lawyers are nothing new and for centuries they've depicted the profession as...

  • How to Use Performance Evaluation Comments

    The dreaded annual performance evaluation determines whether you get a raise or zilch so you have to think about it hard. And think about it twice to figure our what all the Human Resources...

  • How to File a Statement of Information for a Domestic Corporation

    The state of California requires an information statement titled "Statement by Domestic Stock Corporation" from all corporations that do business in California. The first statement required...

  • How to Prepare for your next Regulatory Audit

    According to the experts at mindSHIFT Technologies (www.mindshift.com) being the target of an SEC audit can be a stressful experience, even for investment firms with impeccable track records. Do...

  • How to Follow Corporate Law Blogs

    There's a wealth of information about corporations and corporate law available on the Internet, but much of it can be dense and difficult for a layman to follow. This is where corporate law blogs...

  • How to Understand the SEC Compliance Laws for Shareholder Meetings

    Recent changes have made U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) compliance laws for shareholder meetings even easier to work with. The newest changes have specified that the use of Internet...

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