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Sharon Conway has been forming and maintaining corporate entities for over fifteen years,
including experience incorporating companies in Texas and Nevada. While forming a
corporation may seem to be a simple process, corporate executives and owners should be aware
that many rules and regulations exist that affect how the corporation may be governed.
Cumulative voting, preemptive voting rights, common and preferred stock, and other matters can
be vital to the manner in which the company is run, and can affect the future growth and
“saleability” of the company. Ensuring proper corporate formation and maintaining proper
corporate records may seem to be minor details, but several years from now when that large
company is seeking to buy your firm and the potential buyer starts conducting its due diligence,
you certainly want your potential buyer to know that you properly maintained your corporate
records. The state of your company’s corporate records can be a reflection on management and
can make or break a major deal. Faulty corporate records can also cost you dearly when you lose
that financing package. Sharon Conway can get you started on the right track and keep you
going, or can put your existing corporate records in order and ensure your company projects a
professional image.
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