Legal guide for starting & running a small business

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Subjects
Genres
Law for laypersons
Published
Berkeley, Calif. : Nolo Press 1992-
Language
English
Physical Description
volumes : illustrations ; 28 cm
Bibliography
Includes index.
ISBN
9781413330656
  • Your Legal Companion for Starting and Running a Small Business
  • 1. Which Legal Form Is Best for Your Business?
  • Sole Proprietorships
  • Partnerships
  • Corporations
  • Limited Liability Companies
  • Choosing Between a Corporation and an LLC
  • Special Structures for Special Situations
  • The Benefit Corporation
  • 2. Structuring a Partnership Agreement
  • Why You Need a Written Agreement
  • An Overview of Your Partnership Agreement
  • Changes in Your Partnership
  • 3. Creating a Corporation
  • The Structure of a Corporation
  • Financing Your Corporation
  • Compensating Yourself
  • Do You Need a Lawyer to Incorporate?
  • Overview of Incorporation Procedures
  • Eleven Basic Steps to Incorporate
  • After You Incorporate
  • Safe Business Practices for Your Corporation
  • 4. Creating a Limited Liability Company
  • Number of Members Required
  • Management of an LLC
  • Financing an LLC
  • Compensating Members
  • Choosing a Name
  • Paperwork for Setting Up an LLC
  • After You Form Your LLC
  • Safe Business Practices for Your LLC
  • 5. Preparing for Ownership Changes With a Buyout Agreement
  • Major Benefits of Adopting a Buyout Agreement
  • Where to Put Your Buyout Provisions
  • When to Create a Buyout Agreement
  • 6. Naming Your Business and Products
  • Business Names: An Overview
  • Mandatory Name Procedures
  • Trademarks and Service Marks
  • Strong and Weak Trademarks
  • Before the Trademark: Name Searches
  • How to Use and Protect Your Trademark
  • 7. Licenses and Permits
  • Federal Registrations and Licenses
  • State Requirements
  • Regional Requirements
  • Local Requirements
  • How to Deal With Local Building and Zoning Officials
  • 8. Tax Basics for the Small Business
  • Employer Identification Number
  • Becoming an S Corporation
  • Business Taxes in General
  • Business Deductions
  • Tax Audits
  • 9. Raising Money for Your Business
  • Consider Writing a Business Plan
  • Two Types of Outside Financing
  • Fourteen Common Sources of Money
  • Document All of the Money You Receive
  • 10. Buying a Business
  • Finding a Business to Buy
  • What's the Structure of the Business You Want to Buy?
  • Gathering Information About a Business
  • Valuing the Business
  • Other Items to Investigate
  • Letter of Intent to Purchase
  • The Sales Agreement
  • The Closing
  • Selling a Business
  • 11. Franchises: How Not to Get Burned
  • What Is a Franchise?
  • The Downsides of Franchise Ownership
  • Investigating a Franchise
  • The Franchise Disclosure Document
  • The Franchise Agreement
  • Resolving Disputes With Your Franchisor
  • 12. Insuring Your Business
  • Working With an Insurance Agent
  • Property Coverage
  • Liability Insurance
  • Other Insurance to Consider
  • Saving Money on Insurance
  • Making a Claim
  • 13. Negotiating a Favorable Lease
  • Finding a Place
  • Leases and Rental Agreements: An Overview
  • Short-Term Leases (Month-to-Month Rentals)
  • Written Long-Term Leases
  • Additional Clauses to Consider
  • Shopping Center Leases
  • How to Modify a Lease
  • Landlord-Tenant Disputes
  • Getting Out of a Lease
  • When You Need Professional Help
  • 14. Home-Based Business
  • Zoning Laws
  • Private Land Use Restrictions
  • Insurance
  • Deducting Expenses for the Business Use of Your Home
  • 15. Employees and Independent Contractors
  • Hiring Employees
  • Job Descriptions
  • Job Advertisements
  • Job Applications
  • Interviews
  • Testing
  • Background Checks
  • Immigration Law Requirements
  • Personnel Practices
  • Illegal Discrimination
  • Wages and Hours
  • Occupational Safety and Health
  • Workers' Compensation
  • Termination of Employment
  • Unemployment Compensation
  • Independent Contractors
  • Employers' Health Care Insurance Requirements Under Obamacare
  • 16. The Importance of Excellent Customer Relations
  • Developing Your Customer-Satisfaction Policy
  • Telling Customers About Your Policies
  • 17. Legal Requirements for Dealing With Customers
  • Advertising
  • Retail Pricing and Return Practices
  • Warranties
  • Consumer Protection Statutes
  • Dealing With Customers Online
  • 18. Cash, P2P Payments, Credit Cards, Checks, and Cryptocurrency
  • Cash
  • P2P Payments
  • Credit and Debit Cards
  • Checks
  • Cryptocurrency
  • 19. Extending Credit and Getting Paid
  • The Practical Side of Extending Credit
  • Laws That Regulate Consumer Credit
  • Becoming a Secured Creditor
  • Collection Problems
  • Collection Options
  • 20. Put It in Writing: Small Business Contracts
  • What Makes a Valid Contract
  • Unfair or Illegal Contracts
  • Misrepresentation, Duress, or Mistake
  • Must a Contract Be in Writing?
  • Writing Business-to-Business Contracts
  • Signing Your Contracts
  • Electronic Business-to-Business Contracts
  • Electronic Contracts for Online Sales
  • Enforcing Contracts in Court
  • What Can You Sue For?
  • 21. The Financially Troubled Business
  • Thinking Ahead to Protect Your Personal Assets
  • Managing the Financially Troubled Business
  • Seeking an Objective Analysis
  • Workouts
  • Selling the Business
  • Closing the Business
  • Understanding Bankruptcy
  • Appendix Checklist for Starting a Small Business
  • Index