Corporate Capital Corporate Capital is a collection of recourses that a corporation may use to fund its functions. In the context of this kind of capital, the number of these assets that a corporation...
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) is a federal corporation that guarantees the payment of vested or nonforfeitable benefits up to
Agreement corporation Agreement corporation is a corporation chartered by a state to engage in international banking: so named because the
Virtual Corporation The Virtual Corporation— a revolutionary idea that was popularized by consultant William Davidow, refers to a firm whose employers and employees are ...
Nonprofit corporations Nonprofit corporations are organizations formed to further the interests and objectives of educational, religious, social, charitable, and cultural groups. No stock is issued, but the members of the organization enjoy the advantage of limited liability.
Open corporation Open corporation is a corporation whose stock can be purchased by anyone who an afford the price.
Corporate portal Corporate portal is a second generation intranet. The goal of a corporate portal is to merge all of the employee’s information and
Government or public corporation Government or public corporation is a corporation organized by a city, county, state, or federal government to serve a specific segment of the population.
Close corporation Close corporation is a corporation whose stock cannot be purchased by the general public: it is usually owned by a few individuals.