Online Formation & Incorporation Glossary

- A -
Agent for Service of Process
Annual Report
Apostille
Articles of Organization
Assumed Name
Authorized Stock

- B -
Board of Directors
Business Entity
Bylaws

- C -
Capital Stock

Common Stock
Corporate Kit
Corporation

- D -
Directors
Dissolution
Dividend
Doing Business As (DBA)
Domestic Corporation

- F -
Federal Tax Identification Number (FEIN)
Fictitious Name
Fiscal Year
Foreign Qualification

- H –
Holding Company

- I –
Incorporation
Incorporator
IRS Form 2553
IRS Form SS-4

- L -
Limited Liability Company (LLC)

- M –
Manager
Member

- O -
Officers
Operating Agreement

- P –
Parent Corporation
Preferred Stock

- R -
Registered Agent
Registered Office
Reinstatement
Resident Agent

- S –
S Corporation
Share
Shareholder
Statutory Agent
Stock
Stock Certificate
Stockholder
Subsidiary

- T -
Treasury Stock

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Today’s Question — Saturday, February 4

Must my corporation’s name end in “Inc.”?

No, you can typically choose from “Inc.”, “Incorporated”, “Corp.”, “Corporation”, “Limited” and similar names and abbreviations to indicate to the public that the entity is a corporation. The law varies from state to state and should be considered when forming your corporation. However, corporations do typically need to use one of these words or abbreviations.

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