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		<title>What is an LLC?</title>
		<description>LLC or Limited Liability Company is a legal
type of business model which provide limited
liability to the business owners, same with a
corporation and usually is a much flexible
type of ownership, it primarily fits smaller
businesses with restriction on the number of
company owners. 
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		<title>When should I choose an LLC for my business model?</title>
		<description>The major advantage of an LLC is restriction
on its members liability. You need not worry
about double taxation since an LLC's earnings
are definitely not subject to such taxes and
you will have a better flexibility in
organizing and managing the business. Now, if
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