incorporation
(noun)
The act of incorporating, forming a corporation or the state of being incorporated.
Examples of incorporation in the following topics:
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The Process of Incorporation
- Incorporation is the formation of a new corporation.
- The articles of incorporation (also called a charter, certificate of incorporation or letters patent) are filed with the appropriate state office, listing the purpose of the corporation, its principal place of business and the number and type of shares of stock.
- Incorporated, limited, and corporation, or their respective abbreviations (Inc., Ltd., Corp. ) are the possible legal endings in the U.S.
- For example, the transfer of ownership in a corporation incorporated in Delaware is not required to be filed or recorded.
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Cooperatives
- An example of a consumer cooperative, REI (Recreational Equipment Incorporated), sells quality outdoor gear and is the largest consumer cooperative in the United States, with more than three million active members.
- For example, REI (Recreational Equipment Incorporated), which sells quality outdoor gear, is the largest consumer cooperative in the United States with more than three million active members.
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Putting benefit perception and service together
- Safechem, a division of Dow Chemical, is a solvent distribution company that incorporates benefit perception and service into a portfolio range offered to general industries across Europe.
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Classifying Business Products
- Parts are manufactured items that are ready to be incorporated into other products.
- The marketing process would incorporate the efforts of a professional sales force, supported by engineers and technicians, and a tremendous amount of personalized service.
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Getting over the hurdles
- Under-floor ventilation and wiring and super-efficient windows and daylighting are also incorporated.
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Corporate Social Responsibility and sustainable development in the global environment
- As a result, companies are responding to increased public expectations of responsibility and incorporating the concept of CSR into their operating plans and strategy.
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The Role of the Nonprofit
- Provisions for the amendment of the statutes or articles of incorporation
- In the United States, nonprofit organizations are formed by filing bylaws and articles of incorporation in the state in which they expect to operate.
- The act of incorporating creates a legal entity, which enables the organization to be treated as a corporation by law and to enter into business dealings, form contracts, and own property as any other individual or for-profit corporation may do.
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Expert Systems
- Knowledge base systems (KBS) go beyond the decision support philosophy to incorporate expert system technology into the decision-making framework.
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The World Bank
- The World Bank differs from the World Bank Group, in that the World Bank comprises only two institutions: the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and the International Development Association (IDA), whereas the former incorporates these two in addition to three more: International Finance Corporation (IFC), Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), and International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID).
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Creating Effective Messages
- For maximum effect, try to incorporate attention-grabbing language.