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Starting a One Person Corporation (or LLC)

Monday, March 24th, 2008

BusinessWeek has an article about starting a one person corporation. The reader’s question is about setting up a corporation instead of an LLC so he can issue stock to employees.

The basics of the article are:

  • Setting up a corporation is not as complicated as most think.

  • Most states recognize a “1 person corporation” (Editor’s note:  ALL states now recognize 1 person corporations or LLC’s).

  • As a 1 person corporation, make sure to issue stock certificates and keep meeting minutes.

  • LLC’s can also offer employees equity stakes in the company, though not as straightforward as corporations. The overall simplicity of the LLC makes this option attractive to small businesses.

Of course, none of this is news to us. Our incorporation and LLC formation packages are perfect for one person companies and include the necessary minutes, stock certificates, a handbook and even a checklist for doing the proper startup procedures step-by-step.

Business Quote of the Week – 3/24/08

Monday, March 24th, 2008

“The distance between you and your dreams is often the length of a single idea.”  – Vic Conant

Commentary: Sometimes all it takes is a new idea or thought to make you look at the world differently. One business idea (intelligently acted upon) can change your life. In business, you only need to be successful once and you’re set for life. Always be on the lookout for the idea that could change your life.

Recessions Are Filled With Opportunity

Monday, March 17th, 2008

As usual, Seth Godin gets it right with a fantastic article about doing things instead of whining about them.

Here’s some of the best excerpts:

Here’s a question that you should clip out and tape to your bathroom mirror. It might save you some angst 15 years from now. The question is, What did you do back when interest rates were at their lowest in 50 years, crime was close to zero, great employees were looking for good jobs, computers made product development and marketing easier than ever, and there was almost no competition for good news about great ideas?

Here’s what some people did while others whined:

  • “While your company has been waiting for the economy to rebound, Reebok has launched Travel Trainers, a very cool-looking lightweight sneaker for travelers. They are selling out in Japan — from vending machines in airports!”
  • “While Detroit’s car companies have been whining about gas prices and bad publicity for SUVs (SUVs are among their most profitable products), Honda has been busy building cars that look like SUVs but get twice the gas mileage. The Honda Pilot was so popular, it had a waiting list.”
  • “While you’ve been wishing for the inspiration to start something great, thousands of entrepreneurs have used the prevailing sense of uncertainty to start truly remarkable companies.”

He concludes with this great line:

So stop thinking about how crazy the times are, and start thinking about what the crazy times demand. There has never been a worse time for business as usual. Business as usual is sure to fail, sure to disappoint, sure to numb our dreams. That’s why there has never been a better time for the new. Your competitors are too afraid to spend money on new productivity tools. Your bankers have no idea where they can safely invest…

You get to make a choice. You can remake that choice every day, in fact. It’s never too late to choose optimism, to choose action, to choose excellence. The best thing is that it only takes a moment — just one second — to decide.

Business Quote of the Week – 3/17/08

Monday, March 17th, 2008

“We don’t want to be rich, we just want to be richer that other people” – John Stuart Mill

Commentary: Small business owners tend to focus on money when we should be focussing on lifestyle. Acquiring more and more money is an endless game that never brings satisfaction. The best thing to strive for are the lifestyle of wealth: time-off, family time, not worrying about money, vacations, etc. When you focus on lifestyle, you’ll find that it takes much less money and requires you to focus on making your business run without you rather than requiring your constant attention in the pursuit of more money.

Business Quote of the Week – 3/10/2008

Monday, March 10th, 2008

“Plans are only good intentions unless they immediately degenerate into hard work.” – Peter Drucker

Commentary: Sometimes the planning process goes on forever. Some people are obsessed with planning to a point where actual work never gets started. It is important that planning is effective, but as Peter Drucker states, it is imperative to get to work!

How to Name Your Business

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Entrepreneur Magazine has a great article on how to name your business.  Topics include:

  • Brainstorming Business Names
  • Making up a Business Name (words like “Acura”)
  • Trademarks and Trademarking
  • Filing your corporation, LLC or DBA paperwork.

Also see our page on picking a business name along with helpful name brainstorming software.


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