Nevada Operating Agreement
Posted by Pat Turner on 10/20/2015 to
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Nevada Operating Agreement
Free Operating Agreement from Nevada Secretary of State
IncSmart Nevada (Small Business and Startups) - Digital Operating Agreement, a FREE online service provided to you by the Nevada Secretary of State, helps you automate the creation of your LLC Operating Agreement(s). An operating agreement is a document, similar to bylaws for corporations, among Limited Liability Company Members and or Managers, governing the LLC's business. The member and or manager financial and managerial responsivities and duties.
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New York SME Toolkit
Posted by Sandy Roberts on 8/29/2015 to
Tips for Entrepreneurs
New York SME Toolkit
International Finance Corporation - Small & Medium Enterprises
IncSmart New York (Small Business and Startups) - "SME Toolkit is a project of International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, that - in partnership with IBM - helps entrepreneurs and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) all over the world to learn and implement sustainable business management practices and increase their productivity, efficiency, and capacity, as well as improve their access to finance and new markets."
Virginia Consumer Protection
Posted by Sandy Roberts on 8/21/2015 to
Tips for Entrepreneurs
Virginia Consumer Protection
Virginia Consumer Guides
IncSmart Virginia (Small Business and Startups) - The more you know, the better when it comes to successfully navigating the choices and complexities of everyday life. The SCC offers numerous consumer guides and other information on a variety of topics. Its specially trained staff can assist Virginians in making informed choices and filing a complaint if they are not satisfied with the responses they receive from regulated industries.
For more information, call the SCC toll-free in Virginia at 1-800-552-7945 or contact the following divisions:
New York Credit Bureaus
Posted by David Oliver on 7/23/2015 to
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New York Credit Bureaus
When customers refuse to pay
IncSmart New York (Small Business and Startups) - When customers owe you money and are past due, or refuse to pay the services they have received, you may want to report them to credit bureaus. The three major credit bureaus: Equifax, Experian and Trans Union maintain credit file reports on most American consumers. By including bad debts owed to you or your company, you may have some additional leverage in convincing the customer to pay.
New Jersey DUNS Number
Posted by David Oliver on 1/23/2015 to
Tips for Entrepreneurs
New Jersey DUNS Number
Are their services important to a small business. Dun and Bradstreet
IncSmart New Jersey (Small Business and Startups) - Dun and Bradstreet has been in business since 1841. Their most popular product is a DUNS Number. The DUNS Numbers started in 1963 to support D&Bs credit reporting services instead of using a business tax id. Some companies are filing tax reports with Social Security Numbers as Sole Proprietors and the new DUNS Number was created. This number assigned to business entities. The number is 9 digits long and millions of business’ using the services.
Independent Texas Truck Drivers
Posted by Sandy Roberts on 11/3/2014 to
Tips for Entrepreneurs
Independent Texas Truck Drivers
Incorporate Truck Instead of running as Sole Proprietor
IncSmart Texas (Small Business and Startups) - You own and operate your own truck or even several rigs. One serious accident involving one of your rigs could put your personal assets at risk. Your insurance is suppose to cover all of the expenses, but often times they don't. It's during these incidents when the accident victims will go after you and your assets like bank accounts, cars, houses, and even your truck. You must incorporate your truck to protect you and your family. You may be found personally liable if you are behind the wheel. Most owner-operators who own more than one truck are still doing business in their own names as sole proprietors. If an accident occurs, then the victim will go after the business assets AND the owner's personal assets to recover damages.
Nevada Two State Savings
Posted by David Oliver on 6/28/2011 to
Tips for Entrepreneurs
Nevada Two State Savings
How to Remove Income from your Home State Corporation
IncSmart Nevada (Small Business and Startups) - When you create a Nevada Corporation, you start a way to save taxes in your home state. Your new company in Nevada is now able to bill your home state company. The process is incredibly easy. Create a budget for your home state company. All money that is not needed to run the company, and to pay you a livable wage is moved to Nevada
Opening Florida Bank Accounts
Posted by Pat Turner on 2/13/2011 to
Tips for Entrepreneurs
Opening Florida Bank Accounts
How to open a small business bank account online
IncSmart Florida (Small Business and Startups) - Having a business checking account is required to successfully operating any business from sole proprietors to home-based businesses. The Patriot Act and the bank will need to validate the existence of a legitimate self-employment or incorporated company. Most banks and credit unions make opening a business checking account fairly easy for customers.









