On what does the price of a company depend?
Each jurisdiction has its own established rules concerning fixed duties and other payments due by companies incorporated in that country. Each jurisdiction will also have its characteristic set of regulations with respect to commercial activity of companies incorporated there. Therefore a potential proprietor should not conclude that, say, a company in Switzerland that costs USD 15,000, is “15 times better” than an American company costing USD 1,000. Quite the reverse – a universal and easily managed American LLC may serve as a far better vehicle for day-to-day activities than a relatively specific Swiss company. Along with local duties and other fixed charges, the cost of a company in any particular country is also determined by the cost of the services of a local agent in the place of incorporation, i.e. a licensed lawyer in the given jurisdiction, who is directly entitled to incorporate a company in that country. In actual fact, entirely on the accumulated experience of the local ag