My article review is written generally from my personal perspective on a closely held small business entity operating as a “C” or “S” corporation, a limited liability company, in some cases a limited partnership, and even certain types of trusts. This article was published by Inc. and it is copyrighted 2000 by Nolo.com. (I love […]
Charged: Corporate Minutes & Resolutions “…a bit sloppy”
UPDATE: I first wrote this post in 2011 for another one of my publications, and it is certainly relevant today. This is a fine example of things gone terribly wrong in a small company where the directors did not follow corporate protocol or make a record. Talk about insider loans and company stakeholders’ with differing […]
Should We Talk About Updating Your Minutes?
Should we We should talk about updating your company minutes. Call me directly on to talk about the condition of your company minutes. FREE. No charge. No obligation. No strings. I can help you make minutes, update them, reconstruct them . . . and keep them current and in good order. This is important. If you […]
Avoid Confusion: Keep A Record
Try keeping track of potentially confusing details in you head, without writing them down for the record. This can be nearly impossible considering the sheer amount of ‘stuff” there is to track. When it comes to corporate decisions, director’s intentions, resolutions, authorizations, timetables, and all the “formalities” of governing your company, put it in writing. Actually, […]