LEGAL ASPECTS OF SETTING
UP A BUSINESS
BE SMART-UNDERSTAND
THE LAW
By: J. Ben Moore
The great challenge in setting up a business
is taking that great idea and making it a reality. All too often an idea
never gets going because you get stuck on how to get to the get step.
Creating a business is easy, working at it and making it a success is far
more difficult.
How do I start my business?
You must decide on what you want to do and see
what competition is in you business area. Sit down with a lawyer and/or an
accountant to determine how much money you will need to get your new
business of the ground and running. Most likely they will work with you on a
business plan that maps out the different aspects of your business and
financial needs.
What kind of business entity should I form?
There are numerous type of business entities,
from an LLC, Close Corporation, Partnership, Sole Proprietorship to name a
few. Each has their own advantages and disadvantages. Your attorney and
accountant will look at your business and propose the best business type for
you.
How to select a name?
You can do a national check on registered
names and trademarks. You can also call your local state corporations office
and check name availability. Many states are now on the internet and you see
if your business name is available.
Do I need insurance?
The safest thing anyone can do is have
business insurance. It can provide you with a wide variety of coverage that
can protect you and your personal assets from possible attachment in case
you suffer and injury or sued for damages.
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