The HBS Blog offers insight on Delaware corporations and LLCs as well as information about entrepreneurship, startups, cryptocurrency, venture capitalism and general business topics.
The Delaware Secretary of State
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HBS
Monday, May 2, 2022
The Delaware Secretary of State, who leads the Delaware Department of State, is appointed by the state’s Governor and is typically one of the Governor’s top advisors. The office of the secretary and the department he or she leads is located in Delaware’s capital, Dover...
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What is 10X and how can it save my business?
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Devin Scott
Tuesday, April 26, 2022
Grant Cardone came up with the 10X rule. While it calls for massive action in order to hit your goals, if applied properly, most people learn that their initial goals are too small in the first place. The 10X rule inspires because it guides you to create goals that are not just ok. It inspires you to create goals that have the power to transform your business and your life...
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Plan Your Delaware Company’s Business Start Date
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Justin Damiani
Tuesday, April 12, 2022
Would you like to set your new Delaware company’s business start date? Maybe you want to register a Delaware company with an effective date of your son or daughter’s birthday or on your wedding anniversary date. If it’s close to the end of the year, you may even prefer an effective date of January 1. In Delaware, an LLC’s Certificate of Formation or a Corporation’s Certificate of Incorporation can be filed with an effective date and even an effective time...
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What Is The Role of a President of a Corporation?
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Michael Bell
Monday, April 11, 2022
The person who is President of a company is in the highest position within an organization and, in some cases, takes on the title of Chief Executive Officer as well...
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Plan Your Delaware Company’s Business Start Date
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Justin Damiani
Friday, April 8, 2022
Would you like to set your new Delaware company’s business start date? Maybe you want to register a Delaware company with an effective date of your son or daughter’s birthday or on your wedding anniversary date. If it’s close to the end of the year, you may even prefer an effective date of January 1. In Delaware, an LLC’s Certificate of Formation or a Corporation’s Certificate of Incorporation can be filed with an effective date and even an effective time...
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Drop shipping for your Delaware Company
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Justin Damiani
Tuesday, March 29, 2022
At Harvard Business Services, Inc. (HBS), a growing number of our clients are forming new Delaware companies for the purpose of creating an ecommerce platform that uses drop shipping as its method. A retail business that does not keep the products it sells in stock, drop shipping companies are popular among both our domestic and non-U.S. clients. With a wide range of products, drop shipping companies have significant advantages in the long run...
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Requirements for a Company Seal
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Devin Scott
Monday, March 28, 2022
Many companies use a company seal (also referred to as a corporate seal), although it is not required by law. A company seal contains the company’s name, the year of incorporation and the state in which the company was filed. Think of the company seal as the official signature of your company...
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Delaware State File Number: What It Is & How It's Used
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Michael Bell
Tuesday, March 22, 2022
When you form a company in Delaware, you will receive a Delaware state file number. This number identifies your company and only your company...
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How Exchange Rates Affect Your Business
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HBS
Monday, March 21, 2022
How do foreign exchange markets work? What are their effects on business owners? Here's how fluctuations in the exchange rates affect your business...
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Who are Officers in a Delaware Corporation and What Is Their Role?
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Brett Melson
Tuesday, March 15, 2022
Delaware law mandates that an officer of the corporation must be an individual and cannot be another entity; however, Delaware does not have restrictions in place about who can serve as an officer in a corporation...
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