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∙ 10y agowhat is the proper way to write a company's name with llc
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∙ 10y agoLimited Liability Corporation
An LLC corporation is a limited liability company. This means that the company gives the owners the ability to assume less liability if something were to happen.
LLC stands for Limited Liability Company & it is flexible form of enterprise that blends elements of partnership and corporate structures. An LLC is not a corporation it is a legal form of company that provides limited liability to its owners.
Ford Credit Auto Leasing (not sure what the M stands for) LLC is Limited Liability Company.
A corporation or LLC.
LLC stands for Limited Liability Company - LLC after a company name replaces the letters PLC (which stood for Public Limited Company).
The method used for forming an LLC, or a limited liability company, is by creating a proper name for the LLC, finding a location for the LLC, and create the LLC while abiding all rights and regulations of company ownership.
LLC stands for limited liability company. There is no hard and fast rule when it comes to placing a period after the letters LLC. You can put a period after each letter, after the last letter or you can opt to leave the period out. Each way is grammatically correct.
LLC.
The limited liability company should be written in a title as LLC. The owners of an LLC are called â??members.â?? An LLC may have one or more members.
The comma goes after the business between the name and the LLC. Business Company, LLC
Any company with Limited, Ltd. or LLC attached to their name would be a limited liability company. Company's such as Natureworks LLC and The Markets LLC are examples.
Cingular Wireless LLC is the former name of AT&T Mobility LLC. The company is a subsidiary of AT&T Inc. The company was known as Cingular Wireless LLC from 200 to 2007
Limited Liability Corporation
Depending on the context, these initials could mean limited liability company (LLC).
Usually it is LLC which is Limited Liability Corporation/Company.
"LLC" or "llc" means "limited liability company". It is applied to a virtual person a "company or business". Say you dentist was called "Jones" then he could set up a company called "Jones dental practice" and if his practice was set up as a limited liability company, "llc" should be add after the name of the practice. However if your dentist is using "llc" after their name as a qualification, this is meaningless and if your dentist has no other qualifications then I would suggest you should be concerned - do not go there and ask the authorities in your country to investigate the dentist.