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Should You Incorporate?
Resources: Should You Incorporate?

For more information about choosing the right form of ownership for your small business, check out these Web sites and books.

Web Sites
  • Small Business Development Centers (SBDC)
    http://sba.gov/sbdc

    SBDCs provide management assistance, counseling, training, and technical assistance to current and prospective small business owners. There is a center in every state and territory, with a network of more than 1,100 service locations.
     

  • SCORE
    http://www.score.org/

    Get free online and offline advice from professionals who have run their own successful businesses.
     


Books



How to Incorporate: A Handbook for Entrepreneurs and Professionals
By Michael R. Diamond and Julie L. Williams
Wiley, 2000

 

Inc. & Grow Rich!
By Cheri Hill, Diane Kennedy and Garett Sutton
Sage International, 1999

 


Incorporating Your Business for Dummies
By The Company Corporation
For Dummies, 2001

 


How To Start And Run Your Own Corporation: S-Corporations For Small Business Owners
By Peter I. Hupalo
HCM Pub, 2003

 


Inc. Yourself: How to Profit by Setting up Your Own Corporation
By Judith H. McQuown
Career Press, 2004 (10th edition)

 


Corporations Step-by-Step
(Legal-Ease Series)

By David Minars
Barron's Educational Series, 2003 (2nd edition)

 


Small C and S Corporations
By Holmes F. Crouch
Allyear Tax Guides, 2000

 


Incorporate Your Business: A 50-State Legal Guide to Forming a Corporation
By Anthony Mancuso
NOLO, 2004

 

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