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		<description>Business incorporation is a form of legal arrangement open to any business. There are advantages and disadvantages to the corporate form of business which is why you need to consult with your lawyer and accountant to determine if incorporation is the form that you require. The differences refer to l</description>
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		<title>Deciding Which State To Incorporate Your Small Business In</title>
		<description>Once you've decided to incorporate your small business the next step is deciding which state to incorporate in. A common misconception is that businesses must incorporate in their state of operation. You can, in fact, incorporate in any one of the 50 states and the District of Columbia regardless of</description>
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		<title>The 2 Key Purposes of the LLC Operating Agreement</title>
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