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Inc. January 2009 |
How To: Choose the Right Legal Structure If you are starting a business, or you already run one but haven't thought strategically about its legal structure, you need to take this matter seriously. |
The Motley Fool June 29, 2006 Dan Caplinger |
Starting a Small Business: Limited Liability Companies Establishing your business as an LLC can solve both liability and tax issues. |
Entrepreneur August 2009 Jennifer Lawler |
Test Your Structural Integrity Why your business structure could be eating away at your company's bottom line |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Mar/Apr 2015 Mary Stark-Hood |
Real Estate Asset Protection Ownership of real estate has many benefits from an investment and tax standpoint. There is downside risk, however, since the value of real estate holdings may be significant and can be used to cover damages awarded in a lawsuit. |
Entrepreneur January 2004 Joan Szabo |
What's Your Type? Buying business real estate? The legal entity you choose could make a big difference in your tax bill. |
PC Magazine May 7, 2009 Kathy Yakal |
Incorporation: The Web Can Help Setting up a small business as a corporation or an LLC can be a key step toward success, but doing it the right way is very important. The Web provides many resources. |
Financial Advisor March 2010 Ed Liptak |
Passing The Tax Buck Pass-through entities such as LLCs are growing in popularity. |
Job Journal June 26, 2005 |
No Small Feat If you are thinking about starting your own business, here are some questions you should ask yourself, a look at possible business structures, and some useful websites. |
Financial Advisor February 2010 Gary C. Bubb |
Seeking Status Employees seeking a membership interest in an LLC might find themselves in tax limbo. |
Entrepreneur May 2005 C.J. Prince |
Piece of the Pie If your industry's facing consolidation, forming your own holding company may keep your business from getting swept up by the big guys. It might also enhance your branding opportunities. |
Inc. April 2009 |
Ask Inc.: Structuring Equity at an LLC The structure of an LLC makes it relatively easy to give new partners stakes. But sharing equity works a bit differently than it does in a corporation. |
Registered Rep. October 1, 2002 Roy M. Adams |
An Estate Planning Disaster Averted Family limited partnerships and limited liability companies are useful estate planning tools. The verdict in the Hackl case showed that the gift tax exclusion may not apply to gifts of partnership units or LLC interests if things are not structured carefully. |
Entrepreneur January 2006 Crystal Detamore-Rodman |
Focus on Finances S corps are coming under closer tax scrutiny. How will it affect you? |
Financial Planning April 1, 2006 John Nersesian |
Firm Protection Business owners may need a lot more than diversification to guard their assets than other financial planning clients. Insurance is only one aspect of their asset protection plan. Their needs reach beyond that into choosing the proper corporate structure for the business. |
Inc. March 2006 Amy Feldman |
Inc.'s Annual Spectaxular From new deductions for manufacturers to how to pay yourself, here are 10 ways to cut your tax bill -- without raising the suspicions of the IRS. |
Registered Rep. September 1, 2005 Anne Field |
Staying Together Is Hard to Do Enter into an LLC with your eyes wide open and don't expect that a solid legal structure will protect you against the human factors that make or break a partnership. While you can't guarantee that your venture will succeed, you can go a long way toward preventing it from imploding. |
Entrepreneur October 2006 |
Small-Business Answer Book Hoping to pull out of a sales slump? Looking to launch your first website, but don't know where to start? Ready to overhaul your company image? Get the answers to your crucial business questions. |
Entrepreneur June 2009 Cliff Ennico |
Keep Lawsuits off Your Back 5 ways to reduce your liability risk. |
Registered Rep. December 13, 2011 Charles Paikert |
What Advisors Should Know About the Small Business Owner Market The good news: 50 percent of small business owners could use an advisor, and the best prospects, according to the survey, are women, younger owners, and owners who are thinking about retiring. |
The Motley Fool October 23, 2006 Tim Beyers |
Foolish Advice on Business Liability Insurance Think your business won't get sued? Think again. Whatever the root cause, lawsuits seem to be rising. Here are three questions business owners need to ask themselves before buying liability insurance. |
The Motley Fool November 3, 2010 Jeremy Phillips |
Time to Sell Service Corp. International? Service Corp has failed three of the quick tests that would make it a sell. |
The Motley Fool September 7, 2006 Dan Caplinger |
Forming Your New Business Get your company off to the right start. By making sure that you correctly perform the initial tasks of establishing your business, you can confidently turn your attention to the other challenges you face as an entrepreneur. |
Financial Planning May 1, 2007 Donald Jay Korn |
Cover Your Assets Proven asset protection vehicles continue to be vital for any planner intent on helping clients shield their wealth. |
Entrepreneur July 2007 Carol Tice |
Keep It Real The problem of disguised corporate ownership made the IRS' annual "Dirty Dozen" list of biggest tax scams for 2007. Why you should steer clear of bogus corporate entities. |
U.S. Banker September 2009 |
Top M&A Advisors for Whole Bank Deals, Ranked By Dollar Volume A list of banks by number of deals and total deal value. |
Registered Rep. November 1, 2006 Jason Van Steenwyk |
How to Protect Client Assets What can a financial advisor do to protect clients? Start by learning about asset-protection strategies that allow an individual to create legal barriers and disincentives to potential litigants. |
Financial Planning October 1, 2011 Martin Shenkman |
Star Power When your clients are celebrities or athletes, estate planning takes on new dimensions. While every client is unique, star power brings with it several unique issues that change the entire planning process, creating new risks as well as new opportunities. |
Financial Planning May 1, 2006 John J. Bowen |
Where the Clients Are For financial planners, client referrals are the chief source of qualified prospects, right? Maybe not, according to the latest research. |
U.S. Banker September 2009 |
Top M&A Advisors for Branch Deals, Ranked By Deposits A list of the banks by number of deals and number of branches deposits sold. |
Entrepreneur February 2007 C.J. Prince |
Buying Time While residential real estate slows, the commercial market remains fairly healthy. Is now the time to buy? |