Posted on September 3, 2010 by Richard Houghton
Generally No. A corporation only protects your personally held assets from claims against your corporation, but not against you. In addition, most creditors who loan money or supply services to a corporation will get personal quarantees from the business principles before extending credit. Finally, if a successful claim is made against you, your stock in the corporation can be seized to satisfy the claim.
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