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How would you go about incorporating a business?

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The assessment center technique for selecting employees is ideal for small firms because such centers involve limited expense.
 
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Most experts recommend that a lawyer be used in the incorporation process. The first steps include choosing the state of incorporation and then developing and submitting the articles of incorporation to the secretary of that state. Also, stockholders' rights need to be decided. The last step includes organizing a meeting to adopt corporate by-laws and elect the first board of directors.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 14, 2018
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