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Company names must include the phrase 'limited liability company' or the acronyms 'LLC' or 'L.L.C.
So, if you wanted to use the business name ?Munster Media,? ing to LLC name requirements, you'd have to include the words ?Limited Liability Company,? or an abbreviation. So, the LLC name would instead be something like ?Munster Media LLC? or ?Munster Media L.L.C.?
Generally, follow an organization's convention for capitalization, punctuation and abbreviation of the organization's suffix ? Company, Corporation, Incorporated, Limited. Do not use a comma before the suffix, even if one is included in the formal name. ? Do: Intel Corp. ? Do: UnitedHealth Group Inc.
Using a set of initials is a popular approach for naming your business. A lot of major companies use acronyms instead of their full names ?it's easier to remember. Take UPS (United Parcel Service) or BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation), for example.