inc
Tue, 17 Apr 2001, 02:08 pmRichard8 posts in thread
inc
Tue, 17 Apr 2001, 02:08 pmHello i am planning to make a new youth theatre company in wa. i was just enquiry to ask what inc means at the end of the theatre companies name and if it would be sutiable from my company. Thakyou
RE: inc
Tue, 17 Apr 2001, 05:56 pmWalter Plinge
It does indeed mean incorporated and if you are considering starting up a company, incorporation should certainly be a part of that start up process.
Becoming an incorported body has an impact from an insurance/liability point of view (someone correct me if this has changed) in that it offers a degree of protection to the members of the company.
You will need to have a constitution and a few other documents when you apply for incorporation. Rather than reinventing the wheel, why not get in contact with a group that already exists and see what you can 'pinch' from them.
Good Luck,
Les
Becoming an incorported body has an impact from an insurance/liability point of view (someone correct me if this has changed) in that it offers a degree of protection to the members of the company.
You will need to have a constitution and a few other documents when you apply for incorporation. Rather than reinventing the wheel, why not get in contact with a group that already exists and see what you can 'pinch' from them.
Good Luck,
Les