Legal guide for starting & running a small business / attorneys Fred S. Steingold and David M. Steingold
By: Steingold, Fred S [author].
Contributor(s): Steingold, David M [author] | Nolo (Firm) [issuing body].
Publisher: [Berkeley, California] : Nolo, ©2021Copyright date: ©2021Edition: 17th edition.Description: 402 p: 28 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781413328608; 1413328601.Other title: Legal guide for starting and running a small business.Subject(s): Small business -- Law and legislation -- United States | Business enterprises -- Law and legislation -- United StatesGenre/Form: Law for laypersons. | Popular works. | Law for laypersons. | Print books.Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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On Shelf | KF1659 .S745 2021 (Browse shelf) | Available | AU00000000018187 |
Includes index
Your legal companion for starting and running a small business -- Which legal form is best for your business? -- Structuring a partnership agreement -- Creating a corporation -- Creating a limited liability company -- Preparing for ownership changes with a buyout agreement -- Naming your business and products -- Licenses and permits -- Tax basics for small business -- Raising money for your business -- Buying a business -- Franchises : how not to get burned -- Insuring your business -- Negotiating a favorable lease -- Home-based business -- Employees and independent contractors -- The importance of excellent customer relations -- Legal requirements for dealing with customers -- Cash, credit cards, and checks -- Extending credit and getting paid -- Put it in writing : small business contracts -- The financially troubled business -- Appendix: Checklist for staring a small business
The Legal Guide for Starting & Running a Small Business has helped more than a quarter million entrepreneurs and business owners master the basics, including how to: raise start-up money, decide between an LLC or other business structure, save on business taxes, get licenses and permits, choose the right insurance, negotiate contracts and leases, avoid problems if you're buying a franchise, hire and manage employees and independent contractors, attract and keep customers (and get paid on time), and limit your liability and protect your personal assets