Are you ready to start a business in 2016?
by Salena Quinn
updated May 02, 2022 · 1min read
Are you ready to start a business in 2016? by Salena Quinn
A living trust isn't set in stone. You can add or remove assets so long as you follow the proper procedures to do it.
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If you’re starting a new business, you’ll need to choose a name that’s available for use in your state and that doesn’t violate another business’ trademark.
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Articles of organization are part of a form that makes your business official. Read more for tips and tricks on how to file LLC articles of organization in your state.
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You’ve formed a corporation or an LLC, but now what? Here’s what you need to do next to get your business off to a strong start.
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If you are in a difficult financial situation, it's possible to get a divorce without paying a dime.
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The process for trademarking a business name is relatively simple and inexpensive, and well worth its weight in gold in terms of warding off unlawful use by competitors.
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Here are six of the reasons that limited liability companies have become a popular choice for small businesses.
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You want to make sure you have all your assets covered, but did you know that not all property can be bequeathed through a last will and testament?
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In almost every situation, you'll want to form your LLC in your home state, but there are a few rare exceptions to the rule.
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Learn how to use the copyright symbol on your works, such as websites, books, and photographs.
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In order to qualify for copyright protection, an original creative work must exist in tangible form—in other words, written down or in a form you can touch.
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You may have established a living trust, but it's not functional until you transfer ownership of your assets to it.
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