Free Download LLC QuickStart Guide: The Simplified Beginner’s Guide to Forming a Limited Liability Company, Understanding LLC Taxes, and Protecting Personal Assets by Matthew C. Lewis, Esq.
English | March 12th, 2024 | ISBN: 1636101038 | 180 pages | True EPUB | 8.26 MB
THE ULTIMATE BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO FORMING AN LLC!
Don’t let a devastating lawsuit or hungry creditors target your personal bank account, house, or other personal assets.
LLC formation is the number one way that business owners of all sizes can protect their personal assets!
Protecting yourself and your business is more important and easier than ever – this book teaches you exactly how to form a limited liability company regardless of what stage your business is in or where you live.
Are you a new or current business owner who worries about the financial future of your business or your own financial future?
Are you someone who is starting a business but is anxious about the liability horror stories other entrepreneurs have faced?
Everything you need to know is included in these pages!
Forming an LLC professionalizes your business and protects your personal assets.
We live in an unprecedented time when starting a business has never been easier-and securing the future of your business has never been more critical.
LLC formation is a crucial step for entrepreneurs who want to limit personal liability, manage risk, and sleep soundly knowing that their assets are shielded from punishing litigation or relentless creditors.
In LLC QuickStart Guide, author and small business attorney Matthew C. Lewis demystifies the business creation and LLC formation process for new and existing entrepreneurs.
Drawing from his experience as counsel for over 250 companies of all sizes, Matthew speaks clearly to the specific concerns entrepreneurs have about the LLC formation process, pitfalls to avoid, and what every owner needs to know to secure the future of their business.
It doesn’t matter if your company is just an idea in your head, has had its doors open for only a few days, or is thriving after a year of just getting by as a sole proprietorship-you need to form an LLC.