Starting a Business
Set your business on the right path. Get help understanding your options and how you can set yourself up for continued success.
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How to Conduct a North Carolina Business Search
The right business name will set you apart from competitors and draw customers in. Understanding naming best practices can make the process a snap.
· 6 min read
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How to Conduct an Arizona Business Search
Before starting a new business in Arizona, you’ll want to verify the name complies with state regulations and hasn’t already been taken. Here’s how.
· 5 min read
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LLC vs. Sole Proprietorship: Which Is Right for Your Business?
Each structure has its advantages and disadvantages, but which is right for you?
· 12 min read
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How to Choose the Right Business Structure for You
Which legal business structure makes the most sense for you often depends on your future plans for your company.
· 4 min read
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What Is a Foreign Limited Liability Company?
Limited liability companies (LLC) doing business in states other than where they originally registered may need to seek foreign LLC status in those states.
· 2 min read
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How to Conduct a Colorado Business Search
Prospective business owners as well as consumers in Colorado can do a business search to find information about established business entities in the state.
· 4 min read
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How to Conduct an Oregon Business Search
Get started on your entrepreneurship journey with confidence. Check if your dream business name is legal and available with Oregon's Secretary of State.
· 3 min read
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What Does Inc. Mean?
When you see "inc." after a company name mean and what does it tell you about the company? There are several abbreviations that companies include in their official titles.
· 3 min read
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What Are the General Costs of Incorporating?
It is important as a business owner to understand the general costs of incorporating before beginning the process. Find out more about how you can incorporate.
· 3 min read
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What Is an S Corp Election?
If you choose to have your corporation taxed as an S corporation, or S corp, by the IRS, here's what you need to know.
· 3 min read