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Make Sure You Own an LLC or Corporation to Give the Funding To

By poster on June 14, 2010

In order to take money for a film, the money has to go into some bank account that is associated with some company. You need to form an LLC or a Corporation to separate your assets from the film’s assets. Talk to your lawyer if you don’t understand how or why to set up these business entities.

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