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New Business – Trading Equity for Cash

07th September 2009
You awake in the middle of the night with a business idea that will change the world. The only problem, of course, is you need money to get the business moving. What do you do? Investors and Equity Practically every economy is built upon the backs o... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Single Member LLCs – Pros and Cons

20th August 2009
The LLC is touted as a great business entity for small businesses. This is particularly true for single member LLCs. If you are considering forming one of these entities, it is important to realize there are pros and cons that need to be taken into accoun... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Single Member LLCs – Losing Your Asset Protection

17th August 2009
The limited liability company is touted for its tax flexibility and asset protection benefits. While valid, single member limited liability companies are ripe for alter ego claims, which means the owner losses the asset protection benefit and becomes pers... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Enhance your future with better mortgage loans

01st August 2009
Mortgage plans or loans are popularly known as commercial mortgage. Similar to a residential mortgage, such loans are greatly enhanced by the borrower's general obligation. In this way the borrower i.e., you can either have or create your own ownership in... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

ASSIGNMENT OF PATENTS, TRADEMARKS, AND COPYRIGHTS

24th July 2009
The main difference between assigning a patent and licensing a patent is important. Assigning Patents, Trademarks or Copyrights is basically selling the complete ownership interest in that patent, trademark, or copyright. And the licensing of a patent,... Read >
Author: sbbarca

Why do people prefer to invest in the Equity Market?

23rd June 2009
On Financial grounds Equity is defined as a stock or any other security representing an ownership interest after all debts associated with it is cleared off. The primary reason one invests in equities is for the purpose of allowing capital to grow. It is ... Read >
Author: mikefullerton

Financing 101 for Entrepreneurs - Debt vs. Equity or Both?

12th June 2009
Small-business owners can choose from two basic types of financing -- debt and equity. There are advantages and disadvantages of each type that may be used for different purposes. Before you seek start-up capital, organize your records as follows; ... Read >
Author: Ellisa Brenneman

Real Estate Title And The Quit Claim Deed

29th May 2009
Deeds are simply documents that transfer title from one person to another. There are many different types of deed, but basically they just transfer title. Let's talk about a "quit claim deed". A quit claim deed is a type of deed where a person (gran... Read >
Author: markwalters

Real Estate Title And The Quit Claim Deed

29th May 2009
Deeds are simply documents that transfer title from one person to another. There are many different types of deed, but basically they just transfer title. Let's talk about a "quit claim deed". A quit claim deed is a type of deed where a person (gran... Read >
Author: markwalters

Chrysler and The Bankruptcy Filing

07th May 2009
The inevitably has finally come to be. The first of the big three American automakers has filed for bankruptcy with Chrysler turning the trick. So, just what does this mean to the industry as a whole? The days of the big three automakers resting on th... Read >
Author: Dirk Gibson

Renting A Home In Foreclosure - Do You Keep Paying?

09th April 2009
Tenants living in homes or apartment buildings that are now in foreclosure are possibly the largest segment of Americans who have been forgotten during the foreclosure crisis. Many of them have leases in effect with landlords who have not paid the mortgag... Read >
Author: Nick Adama

Housing Tenure, What is it?

27th March 2009
If you want to buy a house for sale Philippines, you might want to check out what a housing tenure is first. Housing tenure refers to the financial arrangements under which someone has the right to live in a house or apartment. The most frequent form... Read >
Author: Deirdre

Condo, The Technical Term

27th March 2009
What is a condo? Technically, a condominium is a collection of individual home units together with the land upon which they sit. Individual home ownership within a condominium is construed as ownership of only the air space confining the boundaries of the... Read >
Author: Deirdre

Condo, The Technical Term

16th March 2009
What is a condo? Technically, a condominium is a collection of individual home units along with the land upon which they sit. Individual home ownership within a condominium is construed as ownership of only the air space confining the boundaries of the ho... Read >
Author: Deirdre

Housing Tenure, What is it?

10th March 2009
Housing tenure refers to the financial arrangements under which someone has the right to live in a house or apartment. The most frequent forms are tenancy, in which rent is paid to a landlord, and owner occupancy. Mixed forms of tenure are also possible. ... Read >
Author: Deirdre

Bill Bartmann’s Advice on Business Partnerships – Opportunity or Failure?

09th March 2009
If you are considering an opportunity to enter into a partnership, then you must realize that a partner will offer something of value to your business. Also know that a conflict with a partner can seriously impact your business. A business partnersh... Read >
Author: billpr09

Heartland Data Breach Update: Reps Respond to Questions

03rd February 2009
By Anthony M. Freed, Information-Security-Resources.com Financial Editor On Friday January 30, representatives of Heartland Payment Systems (HPY) contacted me via email regarding my recent article which had asked some tough questions regarding the tim... Read >
Author: Anthony M. Freed

The Investment Gods Are Angry

16th January 2009
The Working Capital Model (WCM) is an historically new methodology, but with roots deeply imbedded in the building blocks of capitalism, and financial psychology--- if there actually is such a thing. The earliest forms of capitalism sprung from ancien... Read >
Author: Steve Selengut

Divorce Decisions Regarding Real Estate – Questions You Must Ask

03rd December 2008
In working with clients, I find that these are typical issues and concerns when it comes to matters of divorce and real estate decisions. 1. What are the key factors about real estate and divorce that someone divorcing should be aware of? • Iden... Read >
Author: Lisa_Decker

Dealing With Partnership Disputes

30th November 2008
Partnership is established when two or more entities agreed to form a business for profit. This is managed by the partners themselves. Thus conflicts, clash or arguments in partnership are inevitable which more often lead to partnership disputes. Why p... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Reduce Costs, Plan Your Estate, and More with a Captive

30th November 2008
Your clients who are business owners are likely to be approached with information concerning a relatively new financial instrument called captive insurance. The term captive insurance is generic and refers to a broad spectrum of alternative insurance stru... Read >
Author: Lance Wallach

Dealing With Partnership Disputes

17th September 2008
Partnership is established when two or more entities agreed to form a business for profit. This is managed by the partners themselves. Thus, conflicts, clashes or arguments in partnership are inevitable which more often lead to partnership disputes. W... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Financing Options for a Business

16th September 2008
Businesses need money to run or expand their current operations or to start a new business. To fund the requirements they mainly take two routes – equity financing and debt financing. Some businesses which are facing a fund shortage also resort to the c... Read >
Author: Richard Heaney

Florida's Anti-investor Legislation, Stature 501.1377 and the Equity Purchaser

09th September 2008
Governor Charlie Crist of Florida recently signed into law Statute 501.1377 (HB 643/SB 992) or what has since been called Anti-Fraud Legislation. The second part of this legislation targets certain types of foreclosure-related transactions including the p... Read >
Author: David Dinkel

Real Estate Investing - Buying A Property Without Getting A Title Search

15th August 2008
It’s extremely important to know who has an ownership interest in the property you attempting to purchase. How can you find this out? By having a title search completed. Notice that I did not say by doing a title search. This is certainly not someth... Read >
Author: William Bell

Why Fractionals?

21st May 2008
Fractional ownership can be understood as owning a portion of a property, not the right to stay there for free. While a timeshare gives you a set amount of time that you can stay at a property, it does not give you an ownership interest. Fractional owners... Read >
Author: Tony Seruga, Yolanda Seruga and Yolanda Bishop

Equity Financing: Sharing The Spoils

15th May 2008
Is scarcity of funds obstructing your venture? Are you looking for ways to finance your new business but dread the thought of monthly loan installments? If you said yes to the above, equity financing is what your business needs. Equity financing helps y... Read >
Author: Akhil Shahani

Why you should use a mortgage advisor.

07th May 2008
With 1000’s of different mortgages at 1000’s of different places available to UK residents, it can be a daunting task to find the lender that is most suitable to meet your individual requirements. You could trail up and down the high street and phone... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

No Accident That These Two Went into Business Together

03rd April 2008
Last year there was much to-do in the papers about a Muslim man and orthodox Jewish (Hasidic) woman going into business together in two Dunkin' Donuts franchises. Both have spouses and four young children. Essam "Sam" Habib and Hindy "Cindy" Gluck met ... Read >
Author: Gary Rosenberg

Venture Capital – An Overview of this Critical Business Capital Source

03rd April 2008
What is venture capital and how does it differ from other forms of equity procurement? The answer lies in an understanding of the relationship of risk and return in investing. One of the key principles of investment is that the greater the risk, the gr... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

Selling Equity In Your Business to Raise Funds

21st February 2007
Whether you are just starting a new business or need a cash infusion, the idea of selling an ownership interest will come to mind at some point. The question is whether this is a good idea or not. A business is in many ways the realization of a dream.... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Why A Buyer Should Protect Himself With Title Insurance

21st February 2007
Most homebuyers are familiar with other types of insurance (auto, boat, life) but are not certain as to exactly what title insurance is when it comes to buying their home. In order to best protect himself or herself, a savvy homebuyer must insist th... Read >
Author: Nef Cortez

When a Corporation or LLC Does Not Provide Liability Protection

15th February 2007
Most people form and use business entities for one primary purpose – to protect themselves from personal liability for the debts of the business. This protection, however, can be lost. A corporation or LLC provides protection from personal liability... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Introduction to the Corporate Entity

02nd December 2006
Many people considering starting their own business here about various business entities, but don’t really understand them. Here is an introduction to the corporate entity. Introduction to the Corporate Entity Working for yourself is a great thing... Read >
Author: Gerard Simington

What are Timeshares?

08th June 2006
It worked well, and the idea spread throughout the world.1 There are two main types of timesharing plans: deeded and non-deeded. With the deeded type, you buy an ownership interest in a piece of real estate. In the non-deeded plan, you buy a lease, lic... Read >
Author: Kevin Co

NonCompete Contracts are Illegal in California

30th April 2006
Non-compete agreements in California are generally illegal. Many companies, and certainly many employees, are unaware that California prohibits noncompete agreements. Most states other than California permit reasonable covenants not to compete. The... Read >
Author: Brian Kindsvater

What is Value Investing?

21st March 2006
Copyright © 2006 Geoff Gannon What is Value Investing? Different sources define value investing differently. Some say value investing is the investment philosophy that favors the purchase of stocks that are currently selling at low price-to-book rat... Read >
Author: Geoff Gannon

New Business – Trading Equity for Cash

09th December 2005
You awake in the middle of the night with a business idea that will change the world. The only problem, of course, is you need money to get the business moving. What do you do? Investors and Equity Practically every economy is built upon the backs o... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Investing Stock Market ABC's

14th October 2005
A stock is a portion of ownership in a company. Commonly referred to as a share, it is a small percentage of the total ownership pool for the corporation. Shareholders are stock owners, or people who have an ownership interest in the corporation. Today... Read >
Author: jay moncliff

S Corporation – What Is It?

10th August 2005
For many small businesses, the "S" corporation is the business entity of choice. The "S" in S corporation refers to a tax designation. All corporations are created the same way under state law. A small business must then chose a tax status, to wit, "C", "... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

What is Equity Financing vs Debt Financing?

10th July 2005
If you are starting a business and are looking at your financing options, there are two types of financing available: equity financing and debt financing. Debt Financing Debt financing means taking out a loan (money that is to be paid back over a cer... Read >
Author: Jose Valdez