How Long Does It Take To Get An LLC Approved?

Starting a new business is an exciting time for many entrepreneurs. However, the amount of paperwork and due diligence that’s required can be overwhelming.  Not only do you need to ensure all the forms are completed accurately, but you also need to get your company registered without delay.  The last thing you want is late […]

The Best States to Form Your New Business

Looking to start your new business but not sure which is the best state to form it in? Should you form it in your home state? Or take advantage of tax breaks and form it in another state? Check out this guide that helps you understand which are the best options for you. The State […]

LLC vs. S-Corp: Which One is Right for You?

Deciding how to incorporate your business can be a confusing and somewhat arduous task. There are a lot of things to think about and sometimes the answers might not be as cut-and-dried as you would like to think. Getting started on the right foot is important. It will set you up for long-term success.

How to Start a Company in the USA

This step-by-step guide provides foreigners, non-citizens, and Americans living abroad with basic information about how to start a business in the U.S.A. It details how to form an LLC or incorporate your business in the U.S.A., establish a U.S. bank account, allow your business to accept credit and debit…

Inspiration From How Famous Companies Were Formed

Many of today’s largest and most successful companies started small, with little or no outside funding. The key to their success lies in the resourcefulness of the founders, their ability to muscle through early setbacks, and their controlling interest in the companies they started.

Top Mistakes to Avoid When Creating a Company

Running a successful business can be tough, though. About 20 percent of small businesses fail in their first year, and only half of small businesses are around to see the five-year mark. The best way to improve your odds of long-term survival is by avoiding some of the mistakes that newbie entrepreneurs fall into.

S-Corp vs. C-Corp: A Guide for New Businesses

Once you have decided to incorporate your business, you will have the task of deciding whether to set it up as an S corporation or a C corporation. This decision will have a serious impact on your tax situation, as well as, your ability to scale your company. This is not a decision to be taken lightly.