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A shelf corporation is a corporation that was already formed and waiting for a business to "use" it....

 

Since most new businesses fail, a shelf corp has the ability to make you "beat the odds" of the 80% (or whatever percent) of business that fail...

 

If you can afford to buy an exisiting corporation, make sure you do Due Diligence to make sure you are not aquiring any liabilities that could come back later to haunt you...

 

the prices of shelf corps vary, so look around before you buy one!


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http://www.creditservicesnetwork.com/

 

Yep, says all 50 states.

 

A resource that Breeze found, not promoting, but giving you an idea of prices and a place to compare to if you decide to purchase.

 

Jessica

 

It says all 50 states, but it lies. I talked with them. They don't offer shelf in SC (my state) because of the way corps are filed in SC. You have to have an attorney to file a corp. here. I tired to get a SC shelf already( to make this easier.) There are none. :cry:

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