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How to Incorporate a Business

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    Part of the video series: Business Laws

    From Quick Guide: How to Incorporate 101

    Summary: Incorporating a business varies from state to state and involves checking with the secretary of state's office. Inquire about hiring an attorney if incorporating a business is too complicated with tips from a lawyer in this free video on business law.

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    By Robert M. Todd
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    Robert Todd is the managing partner and president of Robert M. Todd, P.A. and Family Law Solutions. He is a certified family mediator and Florida Supreme Court certified civil...read more

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    "You've decided to go into business and you've heard things about limited liability if you incorporate. So you've decided you are going to incorporate. I'm Robert Todd and I'm here to answer the question "how to incorporate a business?" Well this is, of course, going to vary from state to state so the very first place you may want to check is with your particular state. Their secretary of state's office. Many times the secretary of state's office has forms that can be used or downloaded and can be done by the individual or individuals that are incorporating. If you try that and it seems too complex or complicated, you may want to consider using the online services that assist individuals in incorporating. And, if you really want to guarded and protected in incorporating, you may want to consider hiring an attorney that specializes or regularly assists individuals in incorporating. I'm Robert Todd and thank you for watching."

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