In the US, the answer depends on the laws of the jurisdiction is which your business is organized. If you are an American, you should check with your state website to see if the name is (1) available and (2) permissible.
The other name for a business is company. You could also use the word organization.
Yes it is illegal to use the word assoiciation as a part of our unincorporated business name as it is only single name and not joint venture with anyone. and while u joint the your business with anyone you have to inform to government for the same and add the word association.
over use of the word synergy in business meetings
Yes, you can use "co" in your small business name.
You can use Microsoft Word for creating your own business cards simply by making a small text box and entering your information. You will need to include your business name, telephone number and email address.
A "doing business as" allows a company to use another name to conduct business. Also known as an "assumed business name" and a "fictitious business name," a business may use a name other than the name it was formed under by following the DBA filing steps set by the local government responsible for the area the DBA is for.
No
No, you cannot use the name of a dissolved company for a new business venture.
No, not unless the business name is in a published book.
It is possible to use "Co" in your business name as it is a common abbreviation for "Company." However, it is important to check for any trademark or legal restrictions before finalizing your business name.
You would use a word processing program such as Microsoft Word.
If I ever get a pet skunk, I'm going to name it "Flower". This small business project may flower into a franchise.