How to form your own corporation without a lawyer for under $50.00
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ISBN: 0913864595
ISBN-13: 9780913864593
Publisher: Enterprise Pub. Co
Release Date: January, 1972
Length: 103 Pages
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Dimensions: 11.4 X 9.3 X 1.3 inches
Language: English
   
   

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I bought one of Ted Nicholas' early books (How To Form Your Own Corporation For Under $[...] Without A Lawyer) in the early 1970's. It was one of the very best buys and actions I have taken in my entire life (other than the Holy Bible). Not only did I learn how to create for-profit corporations but with a little library research, also how to form non-profit corporations. I got so good at it (all because of Ted's book) that I helped other people form over 300+ corporations after going into the business of doing it for pay. Mr. Nicholas sold his "The Company Corporation" to someone else and I have since also used their services to form mostly Delaware corporations. Why not California? Well the "Big Boys" MUST know something: Standard Oil Company of California and Litton Industries of Beverly Hills are Delaware Corporations. Mr. Nicholas explains why in his books. I can heartily recommend this book, even his oldest ones, with the highest rating possible. You definitely will NOT be disappointed.
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