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In this third episode of a six-part series on corporations, Im going to discuss funding and shareholder rights. First well look at stocks and bond sales, and then well examine 13 shareholder rights. If you enjoy this episode, dont forget to hit the like, subscribe, and bell button. . Today were going to examine how a corporation is funded and then we are going to look at shareholder rights. There are basically two ways that a corporation can get funding: selling stock and borrowing money. Now, once a business is profitable it might not need to either sell stock or borrow money. But until it does that, the only two ways a corporation gets money is through selling stock, borrowing money. First, lets examine stocks. A corporation must include in its Articles of Incorporation, which is filed with the Secretary of State, all information regarding its stock. This includes providing the number of shares that the corporation can issue, the different types of stock the corporation can off