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What legal entity is right for your business? | THE SMALL BUSINESS.

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What legal entity is right for your business? by Jason Holden on Jun 29, 2006 The first thing I want to make clear here is, the legal entity cannot be decided by just reading this bite sized post, you need to seek professional advice, at which point it will be discussed with you in more detail.

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Small Business Startup Checklist – Company Structure | THE SMALL.

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Small Business Startup Checklist РCompany Structure by Stefan Țpfer on Mar 19, 2008 An important early decision that will have long-term consequences for your business is to determine the legal form it will trade under. Things to remember: The legal form that your business takes will affect numerous aspects of your business trading.

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What ever happened to the "us" in Service?

Laughing all the Way to Work

It was expensive,but when I brought it home I had to do all the work to get it up and running. I am not a legal expert and do not claim to give any legal advice. Now, there doesnt seem to be a difference in price at all, it is just common practice that we have to do it ourselves. Recently, I bought a new laptop.

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Do you like what you do?

Laughing all the Way to Work

If you know what works best for you and if your job is 80/20 on what you like then you can put up with the small stuff like filing and filling out expense forms. I am not a legal expert and do not claim to give any legal advice. This is an important thing to know.

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Guest Blog by Alexis Bonari: 10 Easy Ways to Check and Maximize.

Laughing all the Way to Work

Make sure that tasks directly associated with clients come first, consider the financial impact of a project and its completion date on the company, don’t let deadlines control the priority list (expense reports can wait when there are more important tasks), and consider cause and effect (do A to enable B, which accomplishes C).

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Monty Python Officeland

Laughing all the Way to Work

He wrote in one sentence that he had " expensive experience" instead of "extensive" and in another wrote "tits" instead of "its." I am not a legal expert and do not claim to give any legal advice. He relied totally on spell check so you can imagine what typos were missed. Good thing I checked.

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Laughing All the Way to Work: A Survival Blog for Today's.

Laughing all the Way to Work

He wrote in one sentence that he had "expensive experience" instead of "extensive" and in another wrote "tits" instead of "its." I am not a legal expert and do not claim to give any legal advice. He relied totally on Spell Check so you can imagine what typos were missed. Good thing I checked.