The all-in-one business law book
Whether you’re just starting a small business, or your business is already up and running, legal questions crop up on an almost daily basis. Ignoring them can threaten your enterprise—but hiring a lawyer to help with routine issues can devastate the bottom line
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.
This new edition explains how to do all of these things, taking into account coronavirus implications. Whether you’re a sole proprietor or an LLC or corporation, a one-person business operating out of your home, or a company with a large staff leasing space, this book will help you start and run a successful business.
The 17th edition is completely updated with the latest business tax rules and best practices for running a home-based business.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Which Legal Form Is Best for Your Business? 2. Structuring a Partnership Agreement 3. Creating a Corporation 4. Creating a Limited Liability Company 5. Preparing for Ownership Changes With a Buyout Agreement 6 .Naming Your Business and Products 7. Licenses and Permits 8. Tax Basics for the Small Business 9. Raising Money for Your Business 10. Buying a Business 11. Franchises: How Not to Get Burned 12. Insuring Your Business 13. Negotiating a Favorable Lease 14 .Home-Based Business 15. Employees and Independent Contractors 16. The Importance of Excellent Customer Relations 17. Legal Requirements for Dealing With Customers 18 . Cash, Credit Cards, and Checks 19. Extending Credit and Getting Paid 20. Put It in Writing: Small Business Contracts 21. The Financially Troubled Business 22. Resolving Legal Disputes 23. Representing Yourself in Small Claims Court 24. Lawyers and Legal Research Appendix: Checklist for Starting a Small Business Index
Über den Autor
David M. Steingold is a private attorney currently based in Michigan. His practice covers multiple areas including business law. He has been an author for Nolo since 2012.