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LLCs Operating Agreement is it Necessary? From Banking on Myself - 6th in a Series

Is it necessary to have a Operating Agreement for a LLC? Do all states have it as a requirement? What should be in a Operating Agreement?

Susan Wenzel

 

 
The Disadvantages of Business Litigation in Orange County

Although identified with large suburban areas and numerous tourist destinations, Orange County is fast becoming a promising place for business activities. In fact, more and more companies and firms are being established in various localities to operate and to provide their services and products.

Rainier Policarpio

 

 
5 Reasons To Setup Shop As A Sole Proprietorship

Starting a small business? Confused about the incorporation option? Don't give up on the sole proprietorship alternative until you read one CPA's five reasons for keeping things simple with a sole proprietorship.

Stephen Nelson

 

 
Form a GA LLC - Gain Liability Protection and Other Benefits For Georgia Business Owners

The GA LLC automatically gives business owners certain liability protection from business obligations and lawsuits. But there are also several other major business advantages you get with a Georgia company LLC. Be sure you know about these you can use them to help build your business.

Amy McDaniel

 

 
Is an LLC a Corporation?

Is an LLC a Corporation? The answer is technically NO but the limited liability company offers all the advantages of a corporation without the disadvantages. Learn the differences between the two entities.

Amy McDaniel

 

 
The Limited Liability Company Agreement is Like a User Manual For Your LLC Business

After I create my LLC, what do I do now? Many create this special kind of legal entity for their business. But once formed, they have no idea what to do next when it comes to governance and operations. The Limited Liability Company Agreement is essential for many reasons but one practical reason is it gives the owners and operators a user manual for how to operate.

Amy McDaniel

 

 
How to Convert a Sole Proprietorship to a Single Member LLC

Many of the self employed are interested in the tax advantages and liability protection of an LLC, but are uncertain about the mechanics of forming and operating a single member LLC (SMLLC). In this article, find out the six steps to converting your sole proprietorship to a single member LLC.

Simon Maher

 

 
What is the Best Way to Incorporate? The Answer May Surprise you!

Without question the Limited Liability Company has become the most popular business form for small and growing business in Georgia. Because of its ease of operation, tax benefits, flexibility, and virtually unmatched personal legal liability protection, it has easily surpassed the Corporation as the entity of choice for companies in Georgia and throughout the United States.

Stefano Grossi

 

 
Do Single Member LLCs Still Protect Your Assets?

The single member LLC (limited liability company) is a very popular business form for home based businesses without any employees. However, there is controversy and confusion over the level of protection that single member LLC provides for your assets.

Simon Maher

 

 
What is a TIC - LLC Placement?

A TIC: LLC placement refers to a "limited liability company", which is a type of business entity that is one of several forms of legal business organization. It is important to decide if LLC is the best entity for your business in particular, because this is not always the case.

Gary K Landry

 

 
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