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Run Your Own Corporation: How to Legally Operate and Properly Maintain Your Company into the Future Book

"I've set up my corporation. Now what do I do?" All too often business owners and real estate investors are asking this question. They have formed their protective entity - be it a corporation, LLC or LP - and don't know what to do next. "Run Your Own Corporation" provides the solution to this very common dilemma. Breaking down the requirements chronologically (ie the first day, first quarter, first year) the book sets forth all the tax and corporate and legal matters new business owners must comply with. Written by Rich Dad's Advisor Garrett Sutton, Esq., who also authored the companion edition "Start Your Own Corporation," the book clearly identifies what must be done to properly maintain and operate your corporation entity. From the first day, when employer identification numbers must be obtained in order to open up a bank account, to the fifth year when trademark renewals must be filed, and all the requirements in between, "Run Your Own Corporation" is a unique resource that all business owners and investors must have. Rich Dad/Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki states, "Run Your Own Corporation is the missing link for most entrepreneurs. They've set up their entity, but don't know the next steps. Garrett Sutton's book provides valuable information needed at the crucial start up phase of operations. It is highly recommended reading." When "Start Your Own Corporation" is combined with "Run Your Own Corporation" readers have a two book set that offers the complete corporate picture.Read More

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    Run Your Own Corporation : Paperback : RDA Press, LLC : 9781937832100 : 1937832104 : 16 Oct 2012 : "I've set up my corporation. Now what do I do?"" All too often business owners and real estate investors are asking this question. They have formed their protective entity - be it a corporation, LLC or LP - and don't know what to do next. ""Run Your Own Corporation"" provides the solution to this very common dilemma. Breaking down the requirements chronologically (ie the first day, first quarter, first year) the book sets forth all the tax and corporate and legal matters new business owners must comply with. Written by Rich Dad's Advisor Garrett Sutton, Esq., who also authored the companion edition ""Start Your Own Corporation,"" the book clearly identifies what must be done to properly maintain and operate your corporation entity. From the first day, when employer identification numbers must be obtained in order to open up a bank account, to the fifth year when trademark renewals must be filed, and all the requirements in between, ""Run Your Own Corporation"" is a unique resource that all business owners and investors must have. Rich Dad/Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki states, ""Run Your Own Corporation is the missing link for most entrepreneurs. They've set up their entity, but don't know the next steps. Garrett Sutton's book provides valuable information needed at the crucial start up phase of operations. It is highly recommended reading."" When ""Start Your Own Corporation"" is combined with ""Run Your Own Corporation"" readers have a two book set that offers the complete corporate picture."

  • 1937832104
  • 9781937832100
  • Garrett Sutton
  • 28 June 2012
  • BZK Press, LLC
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 300
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