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5 Points to Weigh Before Converting Your Business into a Corporation

We help launch dozens and dozens of startups each year. In the vast majority of cases, we form a Delaware C-Corp. However, lately we have seen many startups that formed their own LLC and now…

Feasibility Empowers Business Plans

Having a business plan and sufficient capital are some of the first steps in being a fruitful entrepreneur; however, these things alone do not justify nor solidify success. Many aspiring immigrant investors first think that…

10 Must-Know Tips for Relocating Your Small Business

Starting your own business is part of the American Dream, but when your dream requires a move to a new location, things can get tricky. There are so many things to consider—especially when you’re moving…

A Healthy Franchise System

Wouldn’t it be great if you could tell for sure which franchise business opportunity would be a winner, and which would not—before you made an investment? A new study might help make that a reality….

Multi-Unit Franchise Ownership

While driving down the road, have you noticed there are more of the same franchises popping up in surrounding areas? Perhaps you’ve seen three Dunkin Donuts within a 10 mile radius. These are likely to…

Your Office Relocation Needs a Financial Checklist

Moving your business doesn’t need to be a long and costly process, during which your company business is standing still. If planned well, relocation can be over in less than one day, with minimal expense…

Newsletters are the Most Popular Type of Email

Almost three-quarters (74%) of survey respondents said that sending newsletters is their #1 email marketing choice, says a new study from GetResponse and Smart Insights. That and autoresponders (61%) (e.g., thanking subscribers for signing up)…

4 Important Things to Consider When Relocating Your Company

In today’s global business and corporate environment, more than ever, business owners and individuals may find themselves moving themselves, and their businesses from country to country. More than ever before, office relocation and the factors…

Lessons from a Middle-Aged Entrepreneur

What is your biggest regret in life? When you ask our seniors this question, you often get a surprising answer. Karl Pillemer, Ph.D., is the keeper of The Legacy Project at Cornell University. When Dr. Pillemer asked…

Good, Cheap, Fast. Pick Any Two.

This one is attributed to Rod Adair, the famous oil and gas fire suppressing expert. And boy, does it apply to most of us and our offerings. “Quality” products and services should not be positioned…

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