Hey, I have an interview at Sainsbury's and I really need and want the job so I want to make a good impression.
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Mr. Mulder
What does it mean the letters LLC after a company's name?
I have noticed in several cases (most of them british) they have the letters LLC after their name. Is that the same thing as Incorporated (Inc.) in america?
a Limited Liability Corporation is a hybrid of a personally owned company with the benefits of limited liability that corporations enjoy. You are taxed at a personal rate, but you are protected under corporate laws. Very common for consultants, architectures, services, etc.
freaknerd
Limited Liability Company
Read more here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limited_liability_company
ms mystery
i think it means Limited Liability Company. I think its slightly different than being incorporated. http://www.corporate.com/shouldIIncorporate.jsp
atwil
Limited Liability Corporation
eagle_eyes
limited liability company
Cherie M
It means limited liability company. A lot of smaller business in the US are going this root b/c it provides tax advantages.
And actually I think the British use PLC
ny3boys
No they have Limited Liability so if you try and sue them there is a limit to what you can get out of them. Usally this is for small bussinesses.