The American Dream

CK Quarterman

Limited Liability Company (LLC)

This form is not a corporation, partnership, or trust, but offers a combination of features that make it a popular choice for many businesses. The chief advantage is that an LLC provides corporate-like liability protection for the owners – plus partnership-like flexibility in capital and management structure. Members of the LLC can be actively involved in [...]

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S-Corporation (Subchapter S Corporation)

This is the most popular form of corporation. Many small businesses are choosing it. The S-Corporation provides the legal protection of a corporation, but for tax purposes, its income or loss is passed on to the shareholders in proportion to their ownership. Your earnings are reported as personal income on a special IRS form, schedule K-1, so [...]

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Organizing Your Business

A fter creating your business plan, your next step is selec­ting the business struc­ture under which you will op­erate. As your idea begins to come together, your first thought may be what’s to decide? It’s going to be my business, so I’m the owner, right? That’s true enough, but as we’ve already pointed out, the [...]

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Organization, Start-up Costs and Expenses

Before going any further, you’ll want to carefully describe the organization of your proposed business. Who will guide the business? Who will help, and what is their background and business experience? Clearly define the duties, qualifications, strengths and weaknesses of your entire management team – and be prepared to answer questions such as how you [...]

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Business Plan Description

Start with a detailed description of your business products, market, and services as well as a thorough description of what makes your business unique. Your plan could start off like this: Universal Widgets will sell and service the latest state-of-the-art widgets to the general public. Unlike other widget sellers in the area who cater to large businesses, [...]

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Developing Your Business Plan

Okay, you’ve made the big decision to make the plunge. Now it’s time to start putting your American dream of business ownership into action. What is the plan? Unbelievably, there are people in twenty-first century America who actually go into business with little or no planning. (They are the ones you’re likely to read about [...]

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Things to Look Out for in Starting Your Business

Variations of your business name can get you in trouble. What does your business name mean in, say, Spanish? What about spelling variations, synonyms, homonyms, or phonetic equivalents that might be embarrassing? Also, be careful about names that sound like a word used in current slang. Purely geographic names are best avoided. These are easy to forget [...]

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Naming Your Business

Deciding on your business name is one of the most important things you will do in starting your new company. Your name represents the image of your business, and you want that image conveyed clearly and con­sist­ently to your customers. Selecting the right business name is like planting a seed in fertile soil and watching it [...]

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The American Dream

Building a business of your own has always been the American dream. However, how do you get started? Is this the right time? Where do you get the money? There is so much to learn. It’s all just too daunting… In The American Dream, you will find step-by-step guides to take you through the seemingly [...]

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