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A corporation has more ownership and management levels.

Shareholders collectively own the company


but have no direct say in company decisions. Shareholders instead elect a board of directors to make
major strategic decisions, such as whether to target a new audience or change a company-wide policy.
The board of directors appoints officers to run the organization on a daily basis, such as the CEO, CTO,
and CMO.

More importantly, a corporation can issue stock and easily transfer ownership to third parties. As a
result, corporations are the preferred business structure of the vast majority of investors. C-corporations
are particularly appealing to investors because they can purchase preferred stock in your company. As
your company grows, the value of your stock rises, and the investor can profit.

A corporation has more ownership and management levels. Shareholders collectively own the company
but have no direct say in company decisions. Shareholders instead elect a board of directors to make
major strategic decisions, such as whether to target a new audience or change a company-wide policy.
The board of directors appoints officers to run the organization on a daily basis, such as the CEO, CTO,
and CMO.

More importantly, a corporation can issue stock and easily transfer ownership to third parties. As a
result, corporations are the preferred business structure of the vast majority of investors. C-corporations
are particularly appealing to investors because they can purchase preferred stock in your company. As
your company grows, the value of your stock rises, and the investor can profit.

A corporation has more ownership and management levels. Shareholders collectively own the company
but have no direct say in company decisions. Shareholders instead elect a board of directors to make
major strategic decisions, such as whether to target a new audience or change a company-wide policy.
The board of directors appoints officers to run the organization on a daily basis, such as the CEO, CTO,
and CMO.

More importantly, a corporation can issue stock and easily transfer ownership to third parties. As a
result, corporations are the preferred business structure of the vast majority of investors. C-corporations
are particularly appealing to investors because they can purchase preferred stock in your company. As
your company grows, the value of your stock rises, and the investor can profit.

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