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28th September 2009
Here are some general start-up tips for a successful home business.
The first tip is a word of caution. It’s easy to think that because your home business can bypass the lease or construction aspects of starting a business, and the overhead costs of ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Shareholders disputes / Partnership disputes is a normal occurrence in a company where more than one person invested money in the business.
It is normal for conflicts to arise as shareholders and partners are not expected to see eye-to-eye in every sit... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
28th August 2009
Partnership simply is the joining together of two or more individuals or entities in a common undertaking or enterprise.
From an accounting, taxation and legal point of view, you can trade your partnership through various trading vehicles including com... Read >
Author: Paul Easton
13th August 2009
Now is the Time to Invest in Real Estate with your Self-Directed IRA
Are you “in the know” about this extremely valuable investment tool – the self-directed IRA? Statistics show that there are approximately $4.2 trillion dollars in IRA’s in thi... Read >
Author: Patricia Reynard Hightower
10th July 2009
Whether pertaining to your personal or professional life, chances are you have entered into, or sought to enter into a partnership at some point. For some, it provides a sense of security; for others, a dinner drink led to a friendly discussion about an i... Read >
06th July 2009
The most important part of commercial property investing is finding the deals. The person who controls the deals holds the "keys to the kingdom". Every business has two core elements: marketing and innovation. With commercial apartments, you are alway... Read >
01st July 2009
When investing your money, you want the greatest return on your investment. But in this dismal economy, investing is risky. If you don’t lose your money, you are not likely to get any type of return. But there is an answer---secure your money with real ... Read >
Author: Terence S Young
23rd June 2009
OPM = OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY. This is money which you might borrow from banks, finance companies, insurance companies, friends, etc. It also is that money which YOU might raise in a stock offering or through the sale of limited partnerships to buy real esta... Read >
Author: berg0101a
23rd June 2009
OPM = OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY. This is money which you might borrow from banks, finance companies, insurance companies, friends, etc. It also is that money which YOU might raise in a stock offering or through the sale of limited partnerships to buy real esta... Read >
Author: berg0101a
20th June 2009
In the United States, we have two types of partnerships, several types of trusts, and two types of corporations.
There are basically two types of partnerships:
•General partnerships - unlimited liability
•Limited partnerships - limited liability... Read >
Author: shreebest
20th June 2009
Entity layering is a key concept in risk management. It is like the layers of an onion. The outside of the onion is the toughest layer and there are many layers to the onion. As soon as you peel that first layer back, a chemical reaction begins, because... Read >
Author: shreebest
11th June 2009
Entity layering is a key concept in risk management. It is like the layers of an onion. The outside of the onion is the toughest layer and there are many layers to the onion. As soon as you peel that first layer back, a chemical reaction begins, because t... Read >
Author: Don Burnham
18th May 2009
Triton Capital, a division of the Rosenthal Collins Group, LLC (RCG), develops long-term relationships with clients, trading advisors and managed funds, (commodity funds), through the use of extensive due diligence and research. They also assist in the se... Read >
Author: JayRamey
15th May 2009
Through the use of extensive research and due diligence, Triton Capital Advisors develops long-term client, trading advisors, and managed funds (commodities funds) relationships. Triton uses a qualitative and quantitative process, which evaluates a varie... Read >
Author: JayRamey
15th May 2009
Through the use of extensive research and due diligence, Triton Capital Advisors develops long-term client, trading advisors, and managed funds (commodities funds) relationships. Triton uses a qualitative and quantitative process, which evaluates a varie... Read >
Author: JayRamey
01st April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Jeffrey Matsen
V. Transmutation by Utilization of Charging Order Business Entities as it Effects Both Limited Partnerships and LLCs
A. Introduction
A charging order is a court order available to a judgment creditor directed to ... Read >
Author: Jeffrey R. Matsen
06th March 2009
A share or stock is a document issued by a company; it is a unit of account for various financial instruments including stocks, mutual funds, and limited partnerships. A share of company will earn a portion and by the selling of those shares you may get c... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
06th January 2009
When you start a new business, you’ll have to decide upon the type of business entity to want to use. There are a number of options available to you, and each has its advantages and disadvantages. There’s simply no one-size-fits-all answer as to wha... Read >
Author: jeremy
24th July 2008
Are you interested in putting up your own business?
Issues such as entity formation, financial planning, tax implications, corporate policies and compliance must be considered meticulously and comprehensively when creating a business. If one of these... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
24th July 2008
Apart from being one of the South-east Asia's most sought after tourist spots, Thailand, acknowledged as the 'Land of Smile,' has been attracting business men, investors, and western traders even from centuries to conduct innovative businesses here. In Th... Read >
Author: Sushil Kumar
03rd May 2008
So, you have been a mortgage broker for a while now, and you think you are ready for the next step: approval by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac as a Seller and Servicer, so you can service your own loans.
In general, to be an approved Seller and Servicer fo... Read >
Author: perssonorg
16th April 2008
One of the most important steps in any tax strategy is determining what entity should be formed to hold your businesses and investments. For legal purposes, there are four basic types of entities: sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation and limited ... Read >
Author: Tom Wheelwright
26th March 2008
Everybody wants to be wealthy, but few people really commit themselves to doing what it takes to achieve their dream. The road to wealth is a simple one, but takes determination, capital and commitment - if you're willing to take the steps to get there, y... Read >
Author: Mika Hamilton
14th November 2007
When you are setting up a company it is important to create the best corporate structure to protect your assets. While there are hundreds of variations, the following is a list of the five basic types of companies you can create:1. Sole Proprietorship2. G... Read >
Author: McDonald Law Group, LLC
27th June 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 John Fraker
One of the most important issues facing the Owners of a new business ? or the owners of an existing sole proprietorship or partnership who desire asset protection - is how to choose the right entity for their business.
... Read >
18th June 2007
When it comes time to start a business, many people just get on with the process without really thinking about issues like taxes, liability and business entities. This can lead to unintended consequences.
If you start a business and are the sole owner... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
01st April 2007
A partnership agreement is a relationship between individuals or organizations. Parties involved should be in close cooperation and share responsibilities. A partnership agreement isn't necessarily a legal contractual relationship but a relationship where... Read >
Author: dmf32835
10th February 2007
A CONTRACT is defined from the Latin word contractus. An agreement between two or more parties, especially one that is written and enforceable by “law.” To enter into by contract; establish or settle by formal agreement. An agreement between two or mo... Read >
Author: Rocco Beatrice
18th January 2007
It’s very simple, how the rich hide their assets is not to hide them at all.
The rich use laws to protect their assets. They use legal entities created under the different laws, trust laws, corporate laws, partnership laws, and tax loopholes availab... Read >
Author: Rocco Beatrice
13th July 2006
Here are some general start-up tips for a successful home business.
The first tip is a word of caution. It's easy to think that because your home business can bypass the lease or construction aspects of starting a business, and the overhead costs of fu... Read >
Author: Vita Vee
13th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Konstantin Goudkov
Now that you're ready to set up a shop and call yourself an entrepreneur, the next thing you have to decide is the business structure you're going to use.
Your business structure will decide what kind of taxes and h... Read >
Author: Konstantin Goudkov
12th April 2006
Entity structuring is the use of limited partnerships, limited liabilities, and corporations. These can help you accomplish three things:
1. Bullet-proofing your assets so that the bad guys are worse of if they try and take them away from you.
2. Slashi... Read >
Author: Drew Miles
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