
What is Business Documentation?
Every entity needs proper documentation in order to be set up and run properly. You don’t want to be working with your company for several years and then get shut down due to missing an important file. While you could prepare these documents yourself, hiring an expert with experience in business documentation will ease the process, lower your stress, and make sure that everything is processed correctly. We have worked with these documents every day for years, so we know what to expect and what information we will need from you. Let us help you get your business/entity properly documented and running behind the scenes, while taking away all of the stress you would have to deal with otherwise.
Reasons You Would Need Business Documents:
Not everything about businesses has to be documented, but many things do. It’s better to have everything written down and organized than to be caught by surprise.
- Starting a new business
- Restructuring a business
- Expanding a business
- Merging businesses


Examples of Documents We Prepare for You:
There are many kinds of documents, and each situation requires its unique set of documents, but here are some of the main examples of documentation that we can prepare for you:
- Articles of Incorporation
- Annual Reports
- Corporate Minutes
- EIN Letters
- Operating Agreements
- Bylaws & Resolutions
- Initial Reports
- Meeting Minutes
- BOI Reports
Entities We Prepare Documentation For:
There are many types of entities available, but the most common and the ones that Asset Equalizers specializes in are:
- C-Corporation
- S-Corporation
- LLC (Limited Liability Corporation)
- Irrevocable or Revocable Trusts


What Happens Now
Asset Equalizers works to understand your situation, needs, and goals, in order to calculate the best way to limit your exposure and protect your assets. You will meet with an Asset Equalizers expert who will discuss what entities you have or want, and what documentation you will need. Once everything is planned out and contracted, they will request the information they need from you, such as addresses, dates, and members. Then you sit back and wait for the documents to be prepared for you (unless we have questions, of course).

Contact Us
Whether you know what you want or are still deciding, feel free to contact us and we can help you on your asset protection journey.
Email: Admin@AssetEqualizers.com
Phone: +1 (417) 698-4645