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Re: LLC vs. Incorporated??? Jun 12, 2009 3:01 AM

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photofuture
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When
deciding to incorporate, many entrepreneurs wonder which is better, LLC or
corporation. When you're weighing an corporation versus an LLC, there are a
number of factors you need to consider
The
business model of LLCs forms the best business format for small business
operators. LLCs are easy to operate and enjoy less regulation under state law.
For more
information you can check this site
http://blog.clickandinc.com/.
There are
several online services available that can help with incorporating your
business in one state or several. I recommend you
http://www.clickandinc.com/
who are business incorporation specialist.