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What are the differences between officers, directors, and shareholders?
Answered By Ivan Welten
A corporation is comprised of three
significant groups of people: shareholders
directors, and officers. Corporation's owners
are the shareholders who entail the
responsibility to elect the directors. In
behalf of the owners, the directors serve as
guides and make the fundamental and primary
decisions of the corporation. Officers on the
other hand, are chosen by the directors and
manage the daily operations of the business.
These individuals are not to taken
separately. In a small business, one
individual alone can do the work.
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