Investment Club Structure

Limited Liability Company: A Texas limited liability company is created by filing a certificate of formation with the Texas Secretary of State.

The Secretary of State provides a form that meets minimum state law requirements.

Online filing of a certificate of formation is provided through SOSDirect.

The limited liability company (LLC) is not a partnership or a corporation but rather is a distinct type of entity that has the powers of both a corporation and a partnership.

Depending on how the LLC is structured, it may be likened to a general partnership with limited liability, or to a limited partnership where all the owners are free to participate in management and all have limited liability, or to an “S” corporation without the ownership and tax restrictions imposed by the Internal Revenue Code.

Unlike the partnership, where the key element is the individual, the essence of the limited liability company is the entity, requiring for its creation more formal requirements.

The owners of an LLC are called “members.” A member can be an individual, partnership, corporation, trust, and any other legal or commercial entity.

Generally, the liability of the members is limited to their investment and they may enjoy the pass-through tax treatment afforded to partners in a partnership.

As a result of federal tax classification rules, an LLC can achieve both structural flexibility and favorable tax treatment.

Nevertheless, persons contemplating forming an LLC are well advised to consult competent legal counsel.

A limited liability company can be managed by managers or by its members.

The management structure must be stated in the certificate of formation.

Management structure is a determination that is made by the LLC and its members.

All American Network plays the role of a business consultant to the founder and members of each individual investment club and directs them to what ever they determine they need.