Preface | p. 1 |
Advantages and Disadvantages of Incorporating | p. 3 |
Reasons for Incorporating in Delaware | p. 6 |
Types of Situations in Which Individuals Might Wish to Incorporate | p. 9 |
Certificate of Incorporation | p. 10 |
Forming the Corporation without Engaging a Registered Agent | p. 11 |
A Close Corporation | p. 19 |
Registered Agents | p. 27 |
The Company Corporation | p. 30 |
Existing Corporations That Wish to Change Registered Agents | p. 39 |
State Fee for Qualifying Delaware Corporations in Other States | p. 43 |
Minimum Incorporation Fee Payable to Corporation Department for Domestic Corporations | p. 46 |
Common, Preferred, Voting, and Nonvoting Stock | p. 48 |
No-Par versus Par Value Stock | p. 49 |
Only One Officer Needed | p. 50 |
The Corporate Name | p. 51 |
Operating Anonymously If Desired | p. 52 |
Deduction of Corporate Stock Loss from Personal Income | p. 53 |
S Corporation--Benefits of Corporations Taxed as a Proprietorship or Partnership | p. 56 |
Nonprofit Corporations | p. 67 |
Professional Corporations | p. 75 |
For Additional Information | p. 76 |
Corporations Formed in States Other Than Delaware | p. 77 |
Minutes, Bylaws, Articles of Incorporation, Standard Forms, Review | p. 83 |
What to Do When an Existing, Established Business Incorporates | p. 105 |
Appendix: State-Specific Articles of Incorporation | p. 109 |
Index | p. 261 |
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