This
particular Workbook is filled with legal forms and examples. The instructor
will provide a line-by-line explanation of each form, its purpose and how to
protect your business from lawsuits, takeovers and at the same time, how to
maximize you tax deductions.
-
What is a Corporation and What are the
Threats to It?
-
Keeping your Corporation Up to Date
-
Choosing Your Name
-
Resident Agents
-
Number of Shares Your Corporation Should
Have
-
Common and Preferred Shares of Stock
-
Anonymity
-
Filing as a Foreign Corporation
-
Filling Out Your Articles of Incorporation
(Short Form)
-
Flow to Start
-
Resident Agents
-
Number and Types of Shares
-
Governing Boards
-
Purpose of Your Corporation
-
Signatures Addresses of Incorporators and
Importance of Notary
-
Certificate of Acceptance of the Resident
Agents
-
Filling Out Your Articles of Incorporation
(Long Form)
-
Number of Shares
—
Common and Preferred
-
Par Value
-
Resident Agents
-
The Incorporator
-
Optional Provisions
-
Duration of the Corporation
-
Purpose of the Corporation
-
Preemptive Rights
-
A Close Corporation with No Board of
Directors
-
Bylaw Amendments
-
Cumulative Voting
-
Indemnification Protection
-
Personal Liability
-
Right to Purchase Shares Back
-
Amending the Articles of Incorporation
-
Filling Out the Certificate of Amendment
-
Who Signs the Certificate
-
Voting and Nonvoting Shares
-
Signing and Notary
-
Summary of the Articles of Incorporation
-
Employee Identification Number (FIN) 55-4
Form
-
Filling Out the Form
-
Calendar Year vs. Fiscal Year
-
Amending Your Corporation with a New SS-4
Form (FIN)
-
Summary of FIN Numbers
-
Organizational Meetings
-
Purpose
-
Resolutions
-
Who Should be in Attendance
-
Resignation of Directors
-
Issuing Shares
-
Election of Directors
-
Reading of Bylaws
-
Officers of the Corporation
-
Resolutions and Resident Agents
-
Officers and Directors for the State Filing
-
Secretary Duties of Filing
-
Setting Up a Fiscal Year
-
Address of Your Corporation
-
Officers Begin Work Immediately
-
Setting Up Bank Account
-
Indemnification Clause
-
Stick Certificate and Seals
-
Health Care Reimbursement
-
Keeping Track of Your Documents
-
Importance of Your Paperwork
-
Resolutions
-
Medical Resolutions
-
Medical Limitations
-
Issuing Shares
-
Opening a Bank Account
-
Waiver of Notice for Incorporation Meeting
-
What is Proper Notice for Meetings
-
Resignation of a Director
-
Acceptance of a Director
-
Acceptance of an Officer
-
Bylaws
-
Annual Meeting
-
Special Meetings
-
Location of Meeting
-
Notice of Meeting
-
Closing of Transfer Books
-
Voting Lists
-
Quorum
-
Proxies
-
Voting
-
Order of Business
-
Informal Action via Shareholders
-
Board of Directors
-
Officers
-
Contracts, Loans
-
Checks and Deposits
-
Certificates of Transfer
-
Dividends
-
Seal
-
Waiver of Notice
-
Amendments
-
Date and Signing of Bylaws
-
Where and How to Set Up Your Bank Account
-
Items Needed to Open an Account
-
Nevada Corporation Accounts
-
Funding Your Corporation
-
Transferring Cash and Property into Your
Corporation
-
Quitclaim Deeds
-
Personal Property
-
Declaration of Transfer
-
Loans
-
Loan Documents
-
Tax Consequences of Transfers
-
Getting Money Out of Your Corporation
-
Dividends
-
Loans
-
Flow to Conduct Annual and Special Meetings
-
Memorandum of Meeting Call
-
Notice of Annual Meeting
-
Acknowledgment of Receipt
-
Proxy Agreement
-
Meeting of Directors
-
Director Responsibilities
-
Annual Directors Meeting Notes
-
Special Meetings
-
Annual
Shareholders Meeting
-
Shareholders
Minutes
-
Acceptance of
Appointment as a Director
-
Special
Shareholders Meeting
-
Special
Shareholders Meeting Minutes
-
Stock Issuance
Share Certificates
-
Preparing
Resolutions
-
How to Protect
the Corporate Veil
-
Commingling of
Corporate and Personal Funds
-
Follow the
Corporate Formalities Holding Your Meetings
-
Signing
Documents
-
Fraud
-
Undercapitalization
-
Keeping Accurate
Books
-
Summary