Inc. Yourself : How to Profit by Setting Up Your Own Corporation.
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Cover Page -- Title Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface to the 11th Edition -- Introduction -- 1: So You Want to Be a Corporation -- 2: Getting Ready -- 3: And Now, the Paperwork -- 4: Your Office: Home or Away? -- 5: Your Business Plan: Preparing for Success -- 6: Limited Liability Companies (LLCs): An Entity Growing in Popularity -- 7: How to Profit From Your S Corporation -- 8: Especially for Women and Minorities: Taking Advantage of Minority-Supplier Contracts and Business Incubators -- 9: Your Employees -- 10: "Free" Insurance -- 11: Medical Benefits -- 12: Your Best Tax-Sheltered Pension and Profit-Sharing Plans -- 13: But I Already Have a Keogh Plan! -- 14: Investing Your Corporate Surplus -- 15: Putting It All Together -- 16: Retire With the Biggest Tax Break Possible -- 17: Long-Term Planning for Yourself and Your Heirs -- 18: If You Should Die First -- 19: Back to the Future-and the Present -- Appendix A: State Requirements for General Business and Professional Corporations -- Appendix B: Sample Minutes and Bylaws for a Small Corporation -- Index -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- Copyright Page.
Inc. Yourself is the longest-selling business book in the history of trade publishing. In continuous print since 1977, it has sold more than 700,000 copies to date. For thirty-seven years, it has helped entrepreneurs, small-business owners, and professionals save thousands of dollars each year.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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