Probably not. I know that isn’t very supportive but the odds are against it. How do you improve your odds? In my recent interview with Alexander Van Buren, he covered the Ways to Achieve Your 2010 Goals and Faster, you will discover that being goal oriented is NOT what top achievers in the world do. They are NEVER goal oriented. They are GOAL OBSESSED!
Entries Tagged 'Business Startup' ↓
WILL YOU ACHEVE YOUR GOALS IN 2010?
February 8th, 2010 — Business Startup, Small Business Start-Up
Are You Really Protected?
January 11th, 2010 — Asset Protection, Business Credit, Business Startup, Incorporation, Nevada Corporations, Sole Proprietorship
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.
Key Questions You Must Have Answers to BEFORE You Incorporate!
December 30th, 2009 — Business Startup, California Corporation, Delaware Corporation, Incorporation, Small Business Start-Up
Every day we speak to entrepreneurs just like you who call our office after forming an entity on their own or online. They are hoping we have an “inexpensive fix it program” after realizing they did NOT know the questions that needed to be addressed before forming that new entity to protect their assets and business.
Avoid the Top Costly Mistakes Before and After Incorporating!
December 29th, 2009 — Business Startup, California Corporation, Delaware Corporation, Incorporation, Nevada Corporations
I wanted to make sure you avoid the top costly mistakes before you incorporate or form an LLC at the end of the year.
Social Security Wage Base for 2010-Unchanged!
October 19th, 2009 — Business Startup, S Corporation
The Social Security wage base will remain $106,800 for 2010, the first time the index hasn’t budged since 1971. The tax rates will not change, either:
6.2% for FICA and 1.45% for Medicare. Self-employed taxpayers will pay 15.3% on the first $106,800 of their net earnings and 2.9% on any amounts above that.






