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Setting Structure Expectations
- Ownership Authorization
- Mutual Non-Disclosure
- Know Your Client
- Setting Expectations
- Client Goals & Outcomes
- Corporate Resolution
- Engagement Overview
- I-9 completion
- Compliance Verification
- Corporate Bio
- Google Drive Folder
- Strategic Coaching Session
Corporate Bio
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Internal Company Documents
- Annual Report Overview
- Why Annual Report?
- Annual Report Facts
- Policies & Procedures
- Policy & Procedures Facts
- Sections of P&P Basics
- Corporate Factsheet
- Factsheet Facts
- Sample Factsheet
- LLC Overview
- Types of LLCs
- Sample Operating Agree.
- For-Profit Overview
- For-Profit Bylaws
- Types of Corporations
- Non-Profit Overview
- Types of Non-Profits
- Sample Exempt Bylaws
Business Protection
- Business Insurance
- List Insurance Companies
- Business Bank Accounts
- Intellectual Property
- Copyright Overview
- Types of Copyright
- Global I.P. Overview
- Trademark Overview
- Types of Trademarks
- Intellectual Property Facts
- Patent Overview
- Types of Patent
Business Insurance
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Contracting & Business Overview
- Private Bidding Overview
- Private Companies
- Private Bidding Facts
- Federal Bidding Overview
- Federal Bidding Facts
- Federal Registration
- State Bidding Overview
- State Bidding Facts
- State Registration Facts
- Local Bidding Overview
- Local Bidding Facts
- Why local bidding
Federal Bidding Overview
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A corporate resolution (also known as a board resolution) is a written legal document, issued by the board of directors of a corporation, documenting a binding decision made on behalf of the corporation. The corporate resolution will be adopted at a board meeting and can be found in the minutes of the meeting detailing the decisions made by the board. A corporate resolution generally involves major decisions such as the changing of ownership structure, voting in of new board members, or the sale of company shares. A corporate resolution is also generally used to authorize people to access corporate funds, sign checks and acquire loans on behalf of the corporation.
