Limited Liability Corporate (LLC) or Partnership
Forming a business may be as simple as shaking another individual's hand or it may be a complex process of filling out forms, paying application fees and taking steps to achieve compliance. The degree of complexity will be shaped significantly by the nature of one's chosen line of business. This, in turn, will define the legal definition of this business. In the discussion hereafter, we consider these distinctions as they apply to a Limited Liability Corporation (LLC) or a partnership.
Limited Liability:
The Limited Liability Corporation is a popular path for many small businesses beginning operations. This is a course to formation frequently taken by companies wishing to formally register as a business but also wishing to protect participants from many of the perils that inherently accompany starting a business. In exchange for these protections, the LLC requires a process of application. According to Carter (2010) "LLCs are required to file articles of organization, also known as a certificate of formation, with the secretary or department of state where the LLC operates. An LLC's articles of organization contains general information about the business, such as the legal business name,...
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