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Limiting liability in new company start up
My question has to do with starting a new company. I currently personally own 2 companies. I am looking into a new business opportunity in which there would be an investor with no ownership expectation. My question is what type of company would i file for so that if something would happen to the new company nothing could happen to my already existing companies under any circumstance. Or is there such a thing.
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See Starting a business: http://www.ss.ca.gov/business/resources.htm for general background information
LLC or corp would work! |
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