Being the start of the year did you decide it was easier to operate as a sole proprietorship? Did you get too busy to incorporate and perhaps you are entrenched in day-to-day business life. I do encourage you, however, to protect yourself by moving your incorporation strategic planning up in priority on your “to-do” list.
Entries Tagged 'Business Credit' ↓
Are You Really Protected?
January 11th, 2010 — Asset Protection, Business Credit, Business Startup, Incorporation, Nevada Corporations, Sole Proprietorship
Protecting Your Assets During a Credit Crisis!
September 29th, 2009 — Asset Protection, Business Credit, Nevada Corporations, S Corporation
By Scott Letourneau, CEO of Nevada Corporate Planners, Inc.
As the economy continues to crumble all around us…I like most hope it gets better but with the credit card industry likely to become the next full scale foreclosure crisis, hurting banks even more, and limiting the consumers ability to purchase…I see us in for a long road ahead before any recover happens. Consumer credit card losses alone are expected to be over $100 Billion in 2009 (it was $25 Billion in 2008).
Do Retail Establishments Have a Shot for Funding?
August 7th, 2009 — Business Credit, Business Credit Builder, Business Financing
The merchant account cash advance world does like the retail establishments. I know that’s a bad word, especially if you look at the stock market over the last couple of months. But that’s what we’re comfortable with. We’re looking for that retailer. We understand that they have issues right now.
How To Get Business Credit
July 22nd, 2009 — Business Credit, Business Credit Builder, Business Financing
You want to be with a program where there is a process to guide you through the proper steps to build business credit and to work with a coach. This is a very dangerous process to be given tools to do it on your own.
How the World of Business Financing has Changed Over the Last Two Years
July 14th, 2009 — Business Credit, Taxes
The finance world has changed, perhaps more dramatically in the last 1-2 years than any time in our modern history.
This has affected the results to be expected in the area of business credit and what results are likely.






