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| Mergers | | | | Disclosure and Shareholder Approval Requirements for Stock Options During MergersMore... | | | | An Introduction to Corporations | | | | Various structures are available for a business. A business may be set up, owned, and run as a sole proprietorship, a partnership (limited or general), or a corporation (regular, Subchapter S, or limited liability). More... | | | | Disclosure of Executive Compensation | | | | While each company decides what its executives are paid, the amounts and types of compensation paid to the top executives of public companies is considered material information that the Securities and Exchange Commission has determined must be disclosed to the public.More... | | | | RCRA | | | | The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) is a federal regulatory scheme that is designed to manage and regulate hazardous and non-hazardous waste from "cradle to grave." Largely prospective in nature, RCRA covers the storage, treatment, and disposal of waste materials at industrial, commercial, agricultural, and mining sites and facilities. It also covers operations at waste and water treatment plants and air pollution control facilities. Title III of RCRA governs the permitting and notice requirements for hazardous waste generators and handlers. Hazardous wastes, which must be solid wastes, are defined and categorized in this portion of RCRA. Criminal sanctions are available if these provisions are violated.
More... | | | | Types of Organizations for Doing Business | | | | Various types of organization are available for doing business. In addition to authorizing corporations as a way of doing business, most states also provide for the formation of limited liability companies, general and limited partnerships, and sole proprietorships. Differences in the potential liability and taxation of the owners of the business are the most distinguishing features among the types of business. More... | | |
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