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Arbitration
Arbitration is a legal solution to a business-related dispute that usually entails a fraction of the time and money of litigation
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Business Plan Basics
A business plan precisely defines your business, identifies your goals, and serves as your firm's resume
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Business Plan Outline
An outline of a typical business plan can serve as a guide. You can adapt it to your specific business. Breaking down the plan into several components helps make drafting it a more manageable task.
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Business Structures
When beginning a business, you must decide what form of business entity to establish
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Business Taxes
Business Taxes The form of business you operate determines what taxes you must pay and how you pay them. The following are the four general types of business taxes.
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Businesses with Employees - Employment Tax Recordkeeping
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Keep all records of employment taxes for at least four years. These should be available for IRS review. Records should include:
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Buying a Business
Many find the idea of running a small business appealing, but lose their motivation after dealing with business plans, investors, and legal issues associated with new start-ups. For those disheartened by such risky undertakings, buying an existing business is often a simpler and safer alternative.
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Easy Business Incorporation
Business incorporation a decade or two ago is a tedious process that businesses often reach bankruptcy before being awarded corporation status.
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Elements of a Business Plan
Writing the Plan What goes in a business plan? The body can be divided into four distinct sections: 1) Description of the business 2) Marketing 3) Finances
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Employer ID Numbers (EINs)
An Employer Identification Number (EIN) is also known as a Federal Tax Identification Number, and is used to identify a business entity.
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Finding the Money you Need
Financing Your Business Start-Up One key to a successful business start­up and expansion is your ability to obtain and secure appropriate financing
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Getting Started
Starting and managing a business takes motivation, desire and talent. It also takes research and planning.
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Government
Government Regulations and Your Business It may be inconceivable to you that your home based consulting service or handknit sweater business would have to comply with any of the numerous local, state and federal regulations, but in all likelihood it will. Avoid the temptation to ignore regulatory details
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How long should I keep records?
How long should I keep records? The length of time you should keep a document depends on the action, expense, or event the document records. Generally, you must keep your records that support an item of income or deductions on a tax return until the period of limitations for that return runs out.
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How should I record my business transactions?
How should I record my business transactions? A good recordkeeping system includes a summary of your business transactions.
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