Forming a C corporation to take advantage of fringe benefits when your business doesn’t fit the C corporation model. (Can you spell nightmare?)
Asset Protection and Business I.Q.
July 7th, 2010 — Business Credit, Business Credit Builder, Business Financing, Business Promotion, Business Startup, IRS, LLC, Nevada Corporations, Other Business, Podcasts, S Corporation, Small Business, Small Business Start-Up, Sole Proprietorship, State Incorporation, Taxes, U.S. Company, Why Us, Work and Family
Forming a C corporation to take advantage of fringe benefits when your business doesn’t fit the C corporation model. (Can you spell nightmare?)
Asset Protection and Business I.Q.
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)
July 7th, 2010 — Business Credit, Business Startup, Incorporation, LLC, Nevada Corporations, S Corporation, Small Business, Small Business Start-Up, State Incorporation, State Incorporation Video, Why Us
June 21st, 2010 — Incorporation, Nevada Corporations
1. Look for a company that will ask questions AND provide REAL answers to determine the best entity for your situation BEFORE quoting you a price. Not doing this would be like a doctor writing you a prescription without first giving you an exam! This should involve several questions, not just a “cookie-cutter” approach. Remember, if you want to do what is easiest you will get the results that come with such minimal effort — often even worse! Click here for typical questions that should be asked: http://www.nvinc.com/what_factors_affect.htm
May 26th, 2010 — Merchant Account, Nevada Corporations, U.S. Company
If your business is based outside the United States and you want to take advantage of the largest online consumer market in the world, it makes a lot of sense to form a U.S. company with a U.S. Merchant Account.