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Judgment Enforcement – The Step-by-Step Course
STEP 2
SETTING UP YOUR BUSINESS,
40 Minutes AND YOUR OFFICE:
THE 15 STEPS TO GET IT DONE RIGHT
Your business set up is an important time. You don’t want to be spinning your wheels
and wasting time and getting frustrated. You want to choose a good name for your
business, fulfill the necessary business requirements (paperwork), set up your office
for absolute maximum efficiency, and get yourself excellent website visibility.
Here’s how:
Step 1: Should You Start a Corporation?
The short answer to this question is that you most likely DON’T want to start a
corporation. In fact, almost everyone I know who started with a corporation or LLC to run
their judgment enforcement business has changed to a sole proprietorship.
A sole proprietorship is where you are the same as the business. Peter Gilboy =
Judgment Trackers. Jane Williams = First Solutions. Richard Morrison = Black Widow
Enterprises. A sole proprietorship is not a separate legal entity from you, while a
corporation or LLC are legally, separate ‘persons’ from you.
So, I recommend a sole proprietorship for 3 main reasons.
1) The Corporation or LLC May Not Really Protect You Like You Think
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