Business Formation
There's more than one way to set up a business officially. Learn the differences between business types so you can pick the one that's right for you.
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7 Questions to Ask Your Attorney Before Starting a Business
Meeting with a small business attorney is an important way to get your business off to a good start and minimize future risks. Here are questions to ask at your first meeting.
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Using a Subchapter S Corp. to Grow Your Business
Switching your business structure to an S corp. may help you attract new investors, obtain loans, and lower your taxes.
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How to Form a Nebraska Partnership
Nebraska offers two types of partnerships. Learn which kind of business entity may work to your advantage.
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How to Form a Georgia Partnership
Georgia allows different types of partnerships, each with their own set of advantages. Find out about the different partnerships available in Georgia, how to start one, and more.
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How to Form a Vermont Partnership
Partnerships offer simple tax structures with unique liability advantages. Find out about partnerships in Vermont, different tax and liability advantages, how to form one, and more.
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5 Hidden Startup Costs You Need to Anticipate
Don't get blindsided by bills you didn't see coming.
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Starting a Business: What to Know
Creating a business from scratch is one of life's most exciting—and intimidating—adventures. Before you start, be sure you really know the lay of the land.
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How to Form a Florida Partnership
There are different partnership structures that offer different advantages. Find out about the different partnerships available in Florida, how to start one, and more.
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What You Should Know About Zoning Laws
If you plan to operate your business out of your house, it's a good idea to know how your local zoning laws apply to you.
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How to Start a Micro-Business
Whether to supplement income from a day job, pay down debt, or build wealth, adults are starting micro-businesses in large numbers, and micro-businesses are fairly easy to establish with a small monetary investment.
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