.: Board Of Directors Top Related Articles
1). When Customers are Owners: The Non Profit School Board.
Thousands of independent non profit schools are governed by Boards of Directors made up primarily of parents. These volunteers agree to take responsibility for school finances, fundraising, planning, budgeting, and oversight of the school principal or director. With little or no training, private school Boards tackle projects involving finance, real estate, leasing, contracts, insurance, and liability.
Article tags: board of directors, non profit, governance, bed and breakfast, private school, montessori school, independent school, school budgets
2). How to Issue Shares
Explains the steps a company must take in issuing shares.
Article tags: issuing shares, incorporation, small business, companies act, board of directors, rate per share
3). Understanding Which Corporate Activities Need Resolutions
Lists some of the more important activities that need resolutions passed in order to be done.
Article tags: resolutions, activities, shareholders, board of directors, meetings, contracts, credit, banks
4). Why You Need A Board Of Advisors/Mastermind Group
This week I’ve had a lot of discussions with people about Mastermind Groups. All large corporations have a Board of Directors to be sure the company stays true to their mission, hit their numbers and fulfill their responsibility to stockholders. Small businesses (even sole-proprietorships) need them too. But usually, only those small businesses who accept private funding (from banks, angel investors, venture capitalists) have outsiders on their Board of Directors.
Article tags: mastermind, mastermind group, board of advisors, board of directors, sounding board, collaborate
5). Solicitations To Prepare Your Corporate Minutes
Every corporate entity must hold board meetings and keep corporate minutes. This doesn’t mean you have to be sucked in by the corporate minute preparation solicitations.
Corporate Minutes
Corporate minutes simply are documents detailing the events of a corporate board meeting. Typically, a corporation should have a board meeting every quarter if for no other reason than to force a review of where the business has been and where it is going.
Article tags: corporation, corporate minutes, board meetings, board of directors, solicitations, corporate minute
6). Understanding The Article Of Incorporation
Desribes what it takes to incorporate and the rules governing corporations in most states
Article tags: article of incorporation, board of directors, incorporating, shareholders, registered officer
7). Understanding The Difference Between C Corporations And S Corporations
Describes the differences between C Corporations and S Corporations and explains the advantages and disadvantages of each.
Article tags: c, s, corporations, double taxation, shareholders, board of directors, taxes, credit, leases, loans
8). The First Step to Health is to Recognise that You are Sick and Need Treatment
Proper medicine can only be administered after the acknowledgement that there is pain.
Article tags: administration, beleaguered, board of directors, shareholders, turnaround manager, change