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    <title>Incorporate A Business Online</title>
    <description>WeIncorporate.com offers complete incorporation services for 
small businesses in all states. To incorporate a business is 
as simple as completing an online order form.  The formation 
of a Corporation or a Limited Liability Company (LLC) is 
completed online legally and in just minutes.  Also offering 
complete corporate supplies.  Services provided by Parcorp 
Services, Ltd., an Illinois Corporation.</description>
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      <title>Limited Liability Company</title>
      <description>The Limited Liability Company (LLC) is a comparatively new 
form of business entity, which started in Wyoming in 1977. It 
is neither a corporation nor a partnership, but combines the 
benefits of both. The persons who have interest in an LLC are 
known as &amp;#145;members&amp;#146; rather than &amp;#145;shareholders&amp;#146;. The liability of 
members is limited to their investment in the LLC. This 
means that they cannot be held personally liable for company 
debts unless they have stood a personal guaranty. Tax 
liability is like that of a partnership, but this may differ in the 
case of a single-member LLC. http://www.parcorpsvcs.com </description>
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      <title>Incorporating Your Business - Who Should You Choose to Do It?</title>
      <description>If you have decided that it&apos;s time that your business becomes 
incorporated, and that a Limited Liability Company (usually 
referred to as an LLC) is the best entity, then your question is 
going to be: who do I use.  First, you should know that 
forming an LLC is not rocket science. Any halfway decent 
attorney or online incorporation company will be able to 
handle the paperwork.  What it really comes down to is cost 
and the amount of hand-holding you need through the 
process.  Your three options are (in order of descending cost 
and ascending effort):  1. Have an attorney handle everything.  
2. Hire an online incorporation company.  3. Fill out the 
paperwork yourself.  
<link>http://www.parcorpsvcs.com</link></description>
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      <title>Forming a Corporation - Investors</title>
      <description>You&amp;#146;ve come up with the best idea since sliced bread, figured 
out a business name and formed a corporation. There is, 
however, one small problem. You need money. Welcome to 
the world of investing.  http://www.weincorporate.com</description>
      <link>http://ezinearticles.com/?Forming-a-Corporation---Investors&amp;id=64587</link>
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      <title>Starting a Business? Are You Realising a Dream or Avoiding a Nightmare?</title>
      <description>Every business or business idea is conceived for different 
reasons, but in most cases can be put down into two 
reasons, either to realise a dream or avoid a nightmare.  
Many of us have sat at work and decided there must be more 
to life and imagine or dream what it would be like to be 
control of their own destiny and own their own business. They 
dream of the rewards, the respect and the quality of life 
owning their business could bring. However there is another 
group of potential business people. That is, those who are 
almost forced to start a business because of the lack of jobs, 
their age or other restricting criteria. It is important that you 
look at yourself and decide which category you are in.  
<link>http://www.weincorporate.com</link></description>
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      <title>Which Incorporation Services You Need And Which You Can Do Without</title>
      <description>If you&amp;#146;re reading this post, you&amp;#146;ve probably decided two 
things:  1. Hiring an attorney to form your LLC (at $1,500 - 
$3,500) is too expensive; and  2. You&amp;#146;re not going to do it 
yourself--filling out government forms gives you hives.  The 
only option left is to choose an online incorporation company 
to form your LLC for you.  The only problem is that there are 
hundreds of online incorporation companies ready to sell you 
a dizzying array of services and a confusing pricing structure.  
Which services do you need?  
http://www.weincorporate.com </description>
      <link>http://ezinearticles.com/?Which-Incorporation-Services-You-Need-And-Which-You-Can-Do-Without&amp;id=145990</link>
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      <title>How To Incorporate Yourself Without a Lawyer</title>
      <description>You could save hundreds of dollars by incorporating yourself 
without a lawyer. How? 
http://www.weincorporate.com</description>
      <link>http://ezinearticles.com/?How-To-Incorporate-Yourself-Without-a-Lawyer&amp;id=166</link>
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