Corporate Stock Certificates - Kit
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Corporate Stock Certificates - Kit
Business services Mis instock Dont let your companys stock issuances fall into disarray. Corporate stock represents the money or property that is invested in a corporation. It is a representation of the share of ownership in a corporate business and is evidenced by a paper stock certificate describing the number of shares owned. Because of its important function, your companys stock and records of it should be treated thoughtfully.
This kit provides tools for issuing shares of your companys stock, and for effectively and efficiently keeping track of transfers of ownership of stock once issued.
Included in this packet are the following:
Notes regarding Stock Value and Characteristics
Stock Checklist
Receipt for Stock Certificate
Lost Stock Affidavit
Corporate Stock Certificate (Front and Back)
Stock Transfer Book (Sample Page)
This Kit can be used in all states.
Some of the forms in this kit are only available in PDF format
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