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  • articleHow to Form an Ohio Partnership

    …ideals while drawing the type of clients and/or customers you want. It’s a good idea to include the entity type in the business name (i.e., “Wobbly Wrenches…

  • articleHow to Form an Oklahoma Partnership

    …the type of customers you want to attract. Take note that you should include the entity type in the business’s name (i.e., a limited liability partnership named “XYZ…

  • articleHow to Start a Business with a Partner

    …agreement between partners can be invaluable not only during good times to outline each partner's duties and responsibilities but also in bad times, i.e., if something goes awry…

  • articleEmployee vs. Independent Contractor: What Employers Need to Know

    …if workers have to: Work in flexible shifts, e.g., 12- or 15-hour days Sign a non-compete Have work inspected Receive performance evaluations Receive an employee handbook –that…

  • articleWhy It's a Good Idea to Register Your Trademark

    …names, and/or symbols that you use to identify or distinguish the products or services you sell. When used to identify a service (e.g., “Terminix”), they are called service…

  • articleWhy Your Business Credit Score Matters

    …"The higher your score, the lower the interest rate and the longer term you will get, i.e., lower monthly payments," says Brian Cairns, CEO of ProStrategix Consulting…

  • article32 Small Business Grants for 2025

    …S. residents over 21 years of age. Businesses must be legally registered and meet one of these criteria: financially distressed (i.e., denied or unable to qualify for bank loans)…

  • articleLegatee, Heir, Beneficiary, and Devisee: What Are the Differences?

    …an estate, but it has come to more commonly refer to a person who inherits under a will but may not be related to the decedent (i.e. the person…

  • articleHow to File a Kansas Biennial Report

    …report filing, information required on the application will include these elements.  Business name and business ID number The complete legal entity's name, including formation verbiage (i.e., LLC, corp…

  • articleHow to File a Tennessee Annual Report

    …can submit your filing fee via credit card, debit card, or e-check. If you prefer to mail in your report and payment, you’ll also find a print and…