Step 2 -
Maintain The Database
Description
Beyond the essential data
described in Step One of this Help file, the type of data that needs to be
entered depends on the stage the company is at in the documentation process.
Important
Considerations Before Starting
Most of the functions of the application
depend on information pertaining to companies and personnel. If you haven't already entered the basic
data for companies and personnel described in Step One please do that before
continuing.
Additional information that
needs to be entered depends on where the company is in the decision-making
process and whether documentation has been generated.
No Decisions & No
Documents: If the
business is just beginning and no decisions have been made and no documents
have been generated, enter information into the application when decisions
are made in the normal decision-making process.
Decisions &
Documents: If decisions have
been made and there are resolutions documenting decisions, it is up to the
board of directors as to whether previous documents should be copied into the
application database. The primary
reason for copying old documents into the database is that documents can then
be quickly accessed from the Saved Documents table. The decision can be influenced by the
quality of the old documents and the amount of time involved in making the
database current. If old documents
were stored in a word processor the text can be easily copied and pasted into
the word processor and saved to the database. (This does not negate the need for a physical record manual containing
signed documents.)
Decisions But No
Documents: If decisions have
been made but there is no documentation, the information can be entered into
the database. Data related to
officers, directors, shareholders, meetings, and stock transactions will
automatically appear as default answers to questions for new documents.
If the directors vote that past
documentation should be developed and saved in the database, there should be
a resolution documenting that decision as well.
Directions for each of the
functional areas of the application are provided in Step Two of the Help
file. The specific information that
needs to be entered is unique to each company. The information provided here is only a
guide. It is important to contact an
attorney and/or CPA for professional advice concerning requirements in the
state of incorporation.
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