Can I operate 2 different business parallels under one single company?

Question by Igor S: Can I operate 2 different business parallels under one single company?
If I open a business, called Company AAA, can I legally operate 2 kinds of business under the same company?

I want to open a technology services company and a medical billing company. The technology company will implement and support medical billing software and other office technology services for other companies, they’re kind of aligned but still 2 different lines of business.

Can I still operate these 2 business under one single company? This would help me save money to start up my business.

Any other suggestions?

Best answer:

Answer by Doctor Deth
sure – just make them divisions of the same company – as for multiple Fictitious Names – that’s another matter and that will cost you money

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  1. #1 written by IncorporateFast June 20th, 2012 at 17:02

    If you’re thinking of forming a corporation or LLC you can form one and then have two different fictitious names owned by the legal entity, which would be the corporation or LLC.

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