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Yes, when you incorporate your company you will have to choose some variation of Incorporation, Company or Corporation after your company name. You will need to choose either Incorporated, Inc, Company, Co, Corporation, or Corp. This is a requirement for incorporating a company. This will be the official name of the company but you do not have to use the Inc when you promote your company.
The Charles Schwab Corporation was incorporated in 1974 as Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. The Charles Schwab Corporation was incorporated in 1974.
The Charles Schwab Corporation was incorporated in 1974 as Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. The Charles Schwab Corporation was incorporated in 1974.
The initials LTD are used with a company that has been incorporated. The LTD meaning is that the company has limited liability and limited asserts.
Before investing in a company it would be beneficial to view a free company report because it will provide information pertaining to a company's fiscal standing via past quarterly/annual reports.
I want to start my own very small appliance repair company. Do I need to be incorporated to do this? Do I need a license?
Yes, when you incorporate your company you will have to choose some variation of Incorporation, Company or Corporation after your company name. You will need to choose either Incorporated, Inc, Company, Co, Corporation, or Corp. This is a requirement for incorporating a company. This will be the official name of the company but you do not have to use the Inc when you promote your company.
Inc mean incorporated, meaning the company is incorporated :)
As Co is to Company
No, a comma is not needed after "incorporated" in a company name like "Smith Incorporated." This is because "Incorporated" is part of the official name of the company and is not used as a descriptive term that requires a comma for clarification.
Hooters of America, Incorporated and Hooters, Incorporated
The word incorporated should only be capitalised if it is part of a company name, such as "Smith & Tanner Inc." If you are referring to a company becoming incorporated, it does not require a capital.
Yes, incorporated should be capitalized if it comes after a business. For example, and incorporated company calling Writing would be written "Writing, Inc." If you are just talking about incorporations in general, not a specific one, then you would not capitalize it.
River Road Volunteer Fire Company Incorporated's motto is 'Good People In a Small Company'.
River Road Volunteer Fire Company Incorporated was created in 1929.
According to its SEC filings, the Boston Beer Company, Inc. is incorporated in the state of Massachusetts.
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