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How to Open a Business Bank Account: 3 Easy Steps
When a business is incorporated (i.e. LLC or Corporation) owners must have a separate bank account for company funds from their personal finances.
May 22, 2019 - Small Business
Top 5 Provisions to Review Before Signing a Commercial Lease
Commercial leases are different from typical residential leases. A bad lease will not only endanger the your business, but your personal assets as well.
May 21, 2019 - Small Business
Incorporating in Delaware or Nevada: Good Idea or Bad Advice?
Delaware and Nevada have pro-business reputations with favorable legal environments for business and their owners. But is it worth it?
May 3, 2019 - Small Business
Do You Need to Hold Shareholder Meetings?
By law, shareholders are required to come together on a regular-basis to determine the fate and direction of the company they collectively own.
April 30, 2019 - Small Business
Does My Company Need Its Own Bank Account?
Both Corporations and LLCs are required to keep separate bank account for their business distinct from their individual owners.
April 30, 2019 - Small Business
What's a Convertible Note?
A convertible note is a way to raise capital for a project where the valuation of a company is delayed until a future financing round.
April 29, 2019 - Small Business
What Does it Mean for an LLC to be a Disregarded Entity?
Under the tax code, an LLC is typically regarded as separate from its owners for liability purposes, but “disregarded” as being separate for taxes.
April 26, 2019 - Small Business
Piercing the Corporate Veil: A Primer for Business Owners
When your incorporate your business, you create protective barrier referred to as the "corporate veil." But sometimes, this veil can be pierced.
April 20, 2019 - Small Business
How to Get (and Maintain) Your Corporate-Status
Obtaining “corporate-status” for a business is a major step with big implications for asset protection, taxation, and day-to-day operations.
April 19, 2019