How to Form A Nevada Partnership

What Is A Partnership? You may be asking how to form a Nevada Partnership. Let’s define what a partnership is first. A Partnership is a type of business entity where two (2) or more people are in agreement to form and conduct business. Partnerships can be in a form of LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS (LP) or LIMITED

How To Form A Corporation In Nevada

What Is A Corporation? Let’s discuss how to form a corporation. First, we need to define what it is. A corporation is an entity or an “artificial individual” formed to legally conduct or operate a business. Disadvantages It is more costly to set up a corporation compared to other business structures. It extensively requires a

How to Issue Stocks

What is a stock? How to issue stocks, you ask? First, let us define what it means. A “stock” refers to the funds raised by the company as capital to start operating the business. A “share” pertains to a single unit of company stock. Why issue stocks? Corporations issue stocks for the purpose of raising

How to Create Your Corporate Bylaws

Corporate Bylaws are legal documents Corporate bylaws are set in place to establish how a business or an organization operates. It specifies the following: ownership rights of shareholders procedures in selecting, establishing, and removal of the board of directors and officers planning of annual meetings and issuance of corporate stocks Other names This legal document

How To Start a Limited Liability Company in Nevada

Starting a Limited Liability Company (LLC) in Nevada offers a lot of benefits, especially for small business owners. It’s easy to set up and the members are not personally responsible for any debts incurred by the business. It is also flexible compared to a corporation. Here are the steps on, “How to Start a Nevada

How to File a DBA in Nevada

What is a DBA and How to file a dba form Nevada? DBA stands for “doing business as” and is done in registering a business name in Nevada. To file for a DBA means that businesses and their owners are running their businesses using a different name, other than their legal name. Although filing for