Costly Mistake Number 3:
Forming an LLC and having it managed by members instead of managers* (A sure way to lose flexibility and control)
July 7th, 2010 — Business Credit, Business Credit Builder, Business Credit Video, Business Financing, Business Startup, CPA, California Corporation, Credit Bureaus, Incorporation, LLC, Nevada Corporations, Other Business, Personal Credit, Small Business, Small Business Start-Up, Sole Proprietorship, State Incorporation Video, Taxes, Top Five Percent Club, Why Us, Work and Family, World Internet Summit
Costly Mistake Number 3:
Forming an LLC and having it managed by members instead of managers* (A sure way to lose flexibility and control)
January 4th, 2010 — Asset Protection, California Corporation, Incorporation, LLC, Nevada Corporations, Small Business, Small Business Start-Up, State Incorporation
I wanted to give you more detail to help you make an informed strategic decision about how to protect your business. There are several points to keep in mind which will help us determine the best plan for you as we help you form an entity (or entities*) to protect your business: Continue reading →
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.
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.
March 9th, 2009 — Business Startup, California Corporation, State Incorporation, Taxes
If you’re ready to form an LLC in California, the best course of action is to hire a professional who specializes in the formation of Limited Liability Companies and corporations. If you make rookie mistakes, it could have a huge impact on your business. You’ll also want to take some steps to develop a plan for establishing business credit.