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After an initial filing, some states—such as California, Iowa, and Indiana— require LLCs to file a report every other year. In some states, you'll file a report every two years from the year you formed your LLC.
Renewing your LLC involves verifying your company's information, completing the necessary forms, and submitting them through your state's designated process. The process can typically be completed online through the state's website or by mail, offering flexibility based on your preference.
Member and Manager Meetings in Limited Liability Companies Unlike corporations, neither Texas nor Delaware law require LLCs to hold annual meetings or maintain minutes of meetings if they are held – this holds true for members and managers (FYI, LLCs don't always have managers).
Domestic and foreign limited liability companies (LLCs) are required by Section 301(e) of the Limited Liability Company Law to file a Biennial Statement every two years with the New York Department of State setting forth the address to which the New York Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process accepted on ...
Franklin Resources was founded in 1947 by Rupert H. Johnson. Johnson named the company after Benjamin Franklin, who was known to practice frugality and prudence when saving and investing. The company went public in 1971 and, by 2007, had earned its place in the Fortune 500 after a series of key acquisitions.
Our transfer agent is Computershare.
Franklin Resources, Inc. NYSE:BEN, one of the world's largest investment managers, is better known as Franklin Templeton. Through our distinct specialist investment managers, we offer specialization on a global scale, bringing extensive capabilities in fixed income, equity, alternatives and multi-asset solutions.
Franklin Resources Inc's top holdings are Microsoft Corporation (US:MSFT) , NVIDIA Corporation (US:NVDA) , Apple Inc. (US:AAPL) , Amazon, Inc. (US:AMZN) , and UnitedHealth Group Incorporated (US:UNH) . Franklin Resources Inc's new positions include Ferguson Enterprises Inc.
Franklin Templeton's mission is to help clients achieve better outcomes through investment management expertise, wealth management and technology solutions.
Franklin Resources, Inc. NYSE:BEN, is our parent company.