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If a business is started as a sole proprietorship then it becomes an llc but a new bank account isn't opened in the llc name until 3 months down road-what problems might occur?

You might not be able to cash a check written to the LLC.


Where is post foods headquarters?

Post Foods, LLC 1 Upper Pond Road Parsippany, NJ 07054


Which is correct LLC or LLC?

LLC


Who owns Post Road Entertainment LLC in Fairfield Ct?

You can research that information at the Secretary of State website of the state of Connecticut. You could also search in the land records for Fairfield. The LLC may have certificates on record identifying the principals.


What does the LLC stand for in Indiana LLC?

The LLC in Indiana LLC stands for "Limited Liability Company". LLC companies blend corporate structure with partnership qualities.


Can a LLC invest in its parent LLC?

Yes, a LLC, that is, a LLC that is member of a LLC, could theoretically make a distribution to its parent LLC. Although, where member(s) of the LLC that is a member of the "parent" LLC are also member(s) of the parent LLC violate certain imputed fiduciary duties, the potential arises for unlawful self-dealing to occur.


What is the correct punctuation for LLC?

LLC


Who owns an llc?

an LLC owner.


What is the DTC number for Pershing LLC?

Pershing LLC 0443 Pershing LLC/SL 5163 Pershing LLC/SL Int'l 5196


Does a LLC have shareholders?

No LLC's do not have shareholders like corporations. LLC's have members which are similar to shareholders in a corporation.


How does personal bankruptcy affect your LLC?

A LLC is considered one of your assets. The LLC protects you from liabilities it assumes, but it doesn't protect the LLC from your liabilities. Therefore, if you declare bankruptcy, you could possibly lose your share of an LLC. At best, it would be difficult for you to get credit for the LLC, since the individual generally has to secure credit for the LLC.


Can an llc escape a lawsuit by selling the llc?

No. See related question link that explains the liability of an LLC.