Corporate
Apr. 8, 2002
A Delaware C Corporation Is the Best Corporate Form for Most Start-Ups
Focus Column - By Michele E. Beuerlein and Bryan S. Smith - When starting a new business, one of the first questions that an entrepreneur must address is what type of entity to form. Depending on the plans for the company, the choice of a C corporation, S corporation, limited liability company, general partnership, limited partnership or sole proprietorship could have a significant impact on the ability to raise money, as well as on employee incentive plans, potential corporate reorganizations and exit strategies.




By Michele E. Beuerlein and Bryan S. Smith
When starting a new business, one of the first questions that an entrepreneur must address is what type of entity to form. Depending on the p...
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