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foreign [Music] hi i am attorney marie chris mathan this is my virtual classroom welcome to my youtube channel in this channel i shall aim to simplify the law i will discuss concepts and principles of law in under 10 minutes hi again everyone for this video i want us to talk more about the articles of incorporation in my other video we have basically talked about what should be the contents of your articles of incorporation for this video i want to talk about whether we can still make changes on the articles of incorporation now you have to remember that your articles of incorporation is basically the contract between the corporation and the state having said that if you do make any changes or amendments to the articles of incorporation you have to ask permission from the state how do you do that you have to apply for an amendment of the articles of incorporation before your securities and exchange commission also your articles of incorporation would also represent a contract between...