Shelf corporations: naming is not important

June 21st, 2009

When deciding whether or not to purchase a shelf corporation, the name of the corporation can often seem like a pretty big issue to a potential buyer. In fact, many potential buyers actually decided whether or not to purchase a shelf corporation based on the name alone. This is a common pitfall that should be avoided. When it comes to shelf corporations, naming should not be an issue. In fact, the name of a shelf corporation is one of the least important issues that need to be considered. Most important to consider is that the corporation has a good history and doesn’t have any lingering liabilities or debts.

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