Learn the 25 keys to business organization - sale proprieorship, partnership, corporation, family ownership - including profit-sharing potential liability, tax consequences, and government regulations.
Organizing a Company is part of the New Work Times Pocket MBA Series, a 12-volume reference tool for all businespersons. Each volume, written by professors from top graduate business schools and edited by The New York Times business editors, presents 25 key principles of specific areas of business expertise, the 12-volume series includes:
- Analyzing Financial Statements
- Business Financing
- Business Planning
- Forecasting Budgets
- Gong Golobal
- Growing & Managing a Business
- Leadership & Vision
- Managing Investment
- Organizing a Company
- Sales & Marketing
- The Board of Directors
- Tracking & Controlling Costs
S. Jay Sklar, J.D. is a professor at the Fox School of Business and Management at Temple University. He teaches both graduate and undergraduate classes dealing with the legal environment of business, corporations, enterpreneurship, uniform commercial codes and the constitution.
Joseph N. Bongiovanni, J.D., has taught graduate courses on commercial law and real estate for over 25 years at Temple University's Fox School of Business and Management. He is the principle editor of the 15-volume Guide to Pennsylvania Transactions.
Jeff Woodman has been named one of the "Fifty Greatest Voices of the Century" by Audiofile Magazine, On stage, he created the title role in Tennesse William's "The Notebook of Trigorin" and won the S.F. Bay Area Critic's Circle Award for An Ideal Husband. He lives in New York City.