Corporation founding document {articles of incorporation} states date, name, corporation type, purpose, agent for service of process, and signature. It is notarized.
Letters {business letter} can state sender address, date, recipient address, salutation, thanks or purpose, enclosures, instructions or clarifications, closing, and signature.
Corporation procedures {bylaws} state name, purpose, offices and officers, membership if any, board of directors, director election and removal, meetings, committees, fiscal year, contracts, bank accounts, amendments, and signature.
Employee rules and regulations {employee handbook} state date, employment types, and employee duties, responsibilities, rights, and privileges. It states technical details of employment and education. It discusses equal opportunity, relatives, citizens and residents, recruitment and staffing, part-time employment, resignation, disabilities, reimbursement, transportation, registration, references, solicitation, policies, discipline and corrective action, harassment, drugs, attendance, smoking, compensation, promotion, overtime, incentives, insurance, holidays, sick leave, vacation, benefits, emergencies, leave of absence, severance, and safety.
Contract types {employment contract} can state date, agreement type, laws of state, venue, requirements, indemnity, release of liability, publicity, rights and claims, losses, supervisor, management structure, disability, project termination, work description, and signatures.
Contract types {loan contract} can state date, lender, borrower, loan amount, amount due, due date, finance charge, annual percentage rate, prepayment, security, default, late charges, right of offset, collection fees, and acceptances.
Yearly employee evaluation {performance review} states date, name, performance period, department, job title, supervisor, goals, accomplishments, results, rating, awards, committees, and goal setting methods.
Signup sheets {registration form} state date, requirements, liability disclaimer, procedures, representation, use of name, management structure, schedule, and signatures.
Contract types {sales contract} can state date, object type, object description, laws of state, venue, buyer, seller, price, closing date, financing, costs, disclosures, conditions. time period, dispute resolution, prorations, indemnity, and acceptances.
first proposed solution {straw man} {strawman} for discussion.
business situation description {use case}.
Governments, consultants, or other authorities can write technical reports {white paper} about a problem category.
line drawing {wire frame}.
People can make management, marketing, financial, and structural analyses {business plan}, to present to lenders, vendors, lawyers, accountants, and consultants.
type
You can consult, franchise, buy, or start.
legal
Business can be sole proprietor, partnership, or corporation.
factors
You must consider business structure, taxes, contracts, copyrights, and liability.
parts
Business-plan title page has business name, date, version number, confidentiality statement, proprietary statement, address, and telephone number. Business plans have table of contents. Business plans include executive summary, present-situation statement, vision statement, goals statement, timetable, task schedule, market analysis, customer profile, competition analysis, risk statement, product analysis, process statement, pricing, fees, philosophy, marketing plan, communications with customers and others, management team, staff, functions to perform, legal structure, financial projection, capital needed, contingency plans, and conclusion. Goals statement has products/services, image, market, and income. Marketing plan is advertising, media, and referrals.
Plans {financial plan} can show startup, legal, survey, marketing, capital, travel, communications, office, compensation, and professional services costs. Communications are Internet, telephone, fax, pager, and publications. Office has materials, utilities, and insurance. Professional services are banker, accountant, and lawyer. Plans can show capital expenditures for office space, office equipment, software, and office furniture. Office space has carpet, paint, and lighting. Office equipment is computer, printer, scanner, fax, and shredder. Software is for accounting, contacts, and documents. Office furniture is filing cabinets, shelves, chairs, and table. Plans can show yearly revenues for products and services, have cash-flow statement, and have balance sheet.
Plans {operational plan} can show hours worked at task types each month.
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