Tag Archive: Professional Corporation

How to Pick an Attorney for Your Business

"Pick me! Pick me!" Just kidding. Well, just a little. Inc.com is one of my favorite websites to learn more about how I can manage and grow my business. One I ...

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A Corporation or Limited Liability Company Can Help You Get Business and Make More Money

While there are certain legal and tax benefits for creating an LLC or corporation, there are certainly some marketing benefits to them also. I recently had a consultation with ...

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Brad Pitt, Topher Grace, Ocean’s 13, and Deciding to Incorporate

I recently wrote about picking an entity and the decision to incorporate.  Another letter over at June Walker asks her for some advice after her friend tells her that there are advantages to incorporation. This reminds me of the ...

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Should I Incorporate?

I get many clients telling me that they want to incorporate or form an L.L.C.  for their latest crazy business idea. If they've done their homework and we find that a corporation is right for them, I'm always glad to assist them.

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Back to Basic Basics: Picking an Entity

Earlier this week I posted on maintaining your corporate books.  A couple of days later, I read over at Quick Sprout about picking an entity, in which Scott Walker from Walker ...

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Back to Basics: Maintaining Your Corporate Books

Last Friday I was the speaker for the Central Orange County Chapter of Fore Networking at Mile Square Park Golf Course in Fountain Valley, California. My topic was "Maintaining Your Corporate Books."

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Picking a Business Structure

Entrepreneur.com has an article titled "The Basics of Business Structure", where author Michael Spadaccini explains the differences between the various types of business structures and advantages and disadvantages. Professional Corporations If you a professional (e.g. doctor, lawyer, engineer, etc) and are interested in forming a corporation, you must file for a professional corporation; ...

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