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- CORPORATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CORPORATE is formed into an association and endowed by law with the rights and liabilities of an individual : incorporated How to use corporate in a sentence
- CORPORATE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
CORPORATE definition: 1 relating to a large company: 2 of or shared by a whole group and not just of a single member… Learn more
- Corporation - Wikipedia
McDonald's Corporation is one of the most recognizable corporations in the world
- California Secretary of State | Business Entity Search
To run a basic search, furnish the filing number or the full or partial name of the business entity in the search box then select the magnifying glass icon to initiate the search This will open a new page that will be reviewed in Step 4 of these instructions
- CORPORATE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Corporate means relating to business corporations or to a particular business corporation top U S corporate executives the U K corporate sector a corporate lawyer This established a strong corporate image Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers 1 2 3 4 Collins English Dictionary
- What Is a Corp? - Small Business Trends
Discover what a corp is, its significance in the business world, and how it differs from other business structures Learn about the advantages, disadvantages, and key features of corporations in our detailed guide
- Business Entities - California Secretary of State
Over 140 Business Filings, Name Reservations, and Orders for Certificates of Status and Certified Copies of Corporations, Limited Liability Companies and Limited Partnerships available online
- What Is a Corporation? - Corporate Finance Institute
What Is a Corporation in Business? A corporation is a legal entity created by individuals, stockholders, or shareholders, with the purpose of operating a business for profit A corporation, by definition, exists as a separate legal structure from its owners and is recognized under state laws
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