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  2. Articles of organization - Wikipedia

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    The articles of organization are a document similar to the articles of incorporation, outlining the initial statements required to form a limited liability company (LLC) in many U.S. states. Some states refer to articles of organization as a certificate of organization or a certificate of formation. [1]

  3. Wikipedia:FAQ/Article subjects - Wikipedia

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    The articles on Wikipedia are collaboratively written by volunteers. Almost all articles have more than one author. If you want to know who wrote a particular article, click on the "history" tab at the top of that page. That will show who has edited the page.

  4. Articles of association - Wikipedia

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    e. In corporate governance, a company's articles of association ( AoA, called articles of incorporation in some jurisdictions) is a document that, along with the memorandum of association (in cases where it exists) forms the company's constitution. The AoA defines the responsibilities of the directors, the kind of business to be undertaken, and ...

  5. Incorporation (business) - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Incorporation is the formation of a new corporation. The corporation may be a business, a nonprofit organization, sports club, or a local government of a new city or town [citation needed] .

  6. Wikipedia:How to create a page - Wikipedia

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    Click edit on any accessible page; Surround the page title you want to create in doubled brackets, e.g., [[Proposed Title]]; Click the Show previewbutton (notthe Publish changes button); Click on the red link revealed. Method 3: saving a red link. Often you will want to have easy continuing access to a page you create.

  7. Organization - Wikipedia

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    Business administration. An organization or organisation ( Commonwealth English; see spelling differences ), is an entity —such as a company, an institution ( formal organization ), or an association —comprising one or more people and having a particular purpose. The word is derived from the Greek word organon, which means tool or ...

  8. Non-profit organization laws in the U.S. - Wikipedia

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    t. e. United States non-profit laws relate to taxation, the special problems of an organization which does not have profit as its primary motivation, and prevention of charitable fraud. Some non-profit organizations can broadly be described as "charities" — like the American Red Cross. Some are strictly for the private benefit of the members ...

  9. Wikipedia:Notability (organizations and companies) - Wikipedia

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    brief or passing mentions, such as: of non-notable awards received by the organization, its people, or products, of sponsorship of events, non-profit organizations, or volunteer work, in quotations from an organization's personnel as story sources, as an example of a type of company or product being discussed (e.g.