Form Your Own Corporation, Fifth Edition


  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Sphinx Publishing; 5th Bk&Cdr edition (February 10, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1572485167

This bestselling business title continues to help consumers understand the advantages and disadvantages to forming a simple corporation. It explains in easy-to-understand language the types of corporations that are available and how to go about determining the most suitable organizational structure.

Updated law summaries for all 50 states and the District of Columbia are a key feature of the book. Easy reference to regulations concerning articles of incorporation, filing fees and the need for directors or officers are discussed in an easy-to-follow format.

With this new edition comes two CD-ROMs containing forms for every state and general corporate business documents. Disc one contains all the general forms a corporation needs to get started including articles of incorporation, bylaws, minutes and proxies. The second disc contains the needed forms for incorporation in each and every state. With new and updated information, additional forms, checklists, and flowcharts, anyone can form his or her own corporation quickly, easily and for less money.

About the Author
W. Kelsea Eckert received her law degree from Southern Illinois University. She is licensed to practice in Illinois and Florida. She currently resides in Jacksonville, Florida. Arthur G. Sartorius, III received his law degree from the University of Florida. He is presently practicing in Jacksonville, Florida. Mark Warda received his law degree from the University of Illinois in Champaign. He practiced law in Florida, then gave up a busy practice to publish self-help legal guides. He has written or co-authored more than fifty titles including How to Register Your Own Copyright and How to Register Your Own Trademark. W. Kelsea Eckert received her law degree from Southern Illinois University. She is licensed to practice in Illinois and Florida, and currently practices in Jacksonville, Florida. Arthur G. Sartorius, III received his law degree from the University of Florida. He currently practices law in Jacksonville, Florida. Mark Warda received his law degree from the University of Illinois in Champaign. Licensed in Florida, he has written or co-authored over sixty self-help law books. Jacqueline D. Stanley received her B.A. from Salisbury State College, and her law degree from Wake Forest University. She has written several books for Sphinx Publishing, including How to File for Divorce in North Carolina. She is currently writing more articles and books, and practices law in Greensboro, North Carolina. Mark Warda received his B.A. from the University of Illinois in Chicago and his J.D. from the University of Illinois in Champaign. He practiced law in Clearwater, Florida, then gave up a busy practice to publish self-help law books. He has written or co-authored over forty self-help law books including How to Make Your Own Will.

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