When Things Go Bad

The accountant ran off with the money.  The partners you planned on adoring took you to the pit of fire and brimstone.  Your company was found liable in a large lawsuit and, come to find out, your house and all your property is subject to the judgment.   You can’t sell the business and the business is heading towards endless tax liabilities plus penalties and interest and future levies on your future income seems forthcoming.  The dark hole seems bottomless. But […] Read more »

Cruel Master or Willing Servant?

Starting a business, like starting any relationship, may lead paradise or to disaster.   Sometimes both.  When you are first in love, it’s extremely hard to imagine anything  but paradise, but statistics show otherwise. Is your business your master or your servant?  Most slaves can’t fathom anything but slavery.  They can’t relate to freedom.  They can’t relate to being served and waited upon themselves. Here we come along  and suggest that you can learn to capture and control your business […] Read more »

LLC? sub-S corp? C-corp?

The best business structure for most businesses is the one that allows for the most flexible designing. The one that allows those ‘minor details’ in the business-behind-the-business to be handled most effectively. The applicable issues: * accounting, * taxes and tax management, * owner and key-man relationships, * investor capital or loans, * hiring salaried employees and employee relations, * hiring professionals * purchasing and managing available funds * implied partnerships * building the business to sell and other exit […] Read more »

What about a Nevada Corporation?

Yes, we can help you utilize one. As well as Wyoming corporations and Delaware corporations. You don’t have to be very large to effectively utilize your first out-of-state corporation. However, we recommend you avoid pitfalls by becoming well-informed beforehand. Read more »

How do Businesses Start?

If you are in business, you should have already made some key decisions. 1- What is your product? 2- What is your market? 3- How you will bring the two together. Every business is unique. Yours is unique to you. But the ‘business behind the business’ is virtually the same for everybody and that is where we can help you. It’s what we do. All of the great businesses received help along these lines at some point in their progression. Read more »