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Learn the Lingo with the Online Incorporation Glossary

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Are you a new entrepreneur who anticipates forming a corporation?

Do you know what different terms mean when thinking about incorporating a business?

A Glossary of Business Terms found in the online incorporation knowledge center at MaxFilings.com can help you easily learn these terms – or simply a resource to reference when you hear a business term you’re not familiar with.

For example, what does “aggregate par value” mean?

Well, a quick look in the glossary tells us that it is “the number of authorized shares multiplied by their par value is a corporation’s aggregate par value.”

This raises another question – what does “par value” mean?

Again, another quick look in the business terms glossary tells us that it is “the assigned value of a share of a corporation’s stock.”

The glossary contains many different terms organized alphabetically. Know what you’re looking for already? Simply click on the first letter in the term.

Quickly reviewing the glossary means you will know the lingo of forming a corporation so when you do, you are aware of all of its parts.

Is President Obama Anti-Entrepreneurial?

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

An interesting post in Entrepreneur’s Daily Dose blog poses this question.

There has been a growing drumbeat among small business owners and entrepreneurs irked at many of his administration’s decisions…whether they perceive him as anti-entrepreneurial is anyone’s guess.

But the president is raising eyebrows among the left, who perceive the U.S. Small Business Administration as being too pro big business. Critics on the right are alarmed at the various stimulus spending measures – and about everyone is upset at the banking and auto industry bailouts.

Centrists even are critical that not enough stimulus spending is being channeled to small and medium-size business owners.

Some more conservative pundits declare that Obama has launched an all out “war on business” according to columnist Carol Platt Liebau.

While we are not political here at Incorporation-e we do want to stay on top of all policies that affect small businesses.

There is a lot of uncertainty about the future of our economy but forming a corporation and becoming an entrepreneur is one way to start over if you’ve been affected by the recession, which we all have in one way or another.

June Sees Slight Rise in Entrepreneurial Confidence

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

Economic confidence among entrepreneurs ticked up slightly in June according to a survey conducted by the Discover Small Business Watch. The index rose to 80.9, up from 78.1 in May according to a Daily Dose blog post at Entrepreneur.com.

According to the data, the increase is attributed to better cash flows…the number of business owners experiencing temporary cash flow problems dropped 8 points in June from near 50% to 42%.

Also increasing is the number of entrepreneurs who think economic conditions are improving – up 3 points from 23% in May to 26% in June.

Much of the news regarding the recession and entrepreneurship has centered on laid-off workers looking to form a business but the survey indicates another trend – many entrepreneurs would rather find a good paying job since it’s harder to get business and deal with regulations.

And on healthcare reform, a topic included in this month’s survey, 78% of respondents do not offer insurance. Nearly 50% of these employers opposed a government-run health care plan. Of the ones that do offer insurance, 62% oppose government mandated health insurance.

If you’re feeling more confident, now may be the time to incorporate online…MaxFilings.com has a proven online system where you can form a corporation in 10 minutes of less. Or save your information and return when it’s convenient for you.

Make an Advisory Board a Part of Your Business Plan

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Many of the entrepreneur guides today recommend forming an advisory board…but a surprising number of entrepreneurs ignore this advice according to an interesting article by Mary Sullivan at the First Year blog.

It’s hard to know why entrepreneurs ignore this advice – perhaps they don’t understand the role of an advisory board or think they can find everything online. While there’s a lot of useful information on the Internet, nothing takes the place of advice specific to your situation.

At a minimum, an advisory board should include a legal and financial/tax advisor and any other area you lack the necessary experience to make your business run.

After incorporating online, you’re not likely going to have a large management team in place so a group of people to float ideas with and get their perspective. It’s best to meet as a group, usually each month.

In addition to advice, your advisors will pass your name along to their friends and business associates, giving you support at a critical time.

Read Mary’s article for more tips on forming an advisory board…and once you are ready to form a corporation, take care of it easily online in as short as 10 minutes at MaxFilings.com.

Plan for the Unexpected – Prepare your Small Business for the Unthinkable

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

It’s not a pleasant thing to think about, but what would your employees do in the event of a disaster? Are mechanisms in place to keep things going even if you’re gone?

No matter your age, continue reading for important tips from small business blogger Denise O’Berry.

First off, when you consult with an attorney and accountant before incorporating online, make sure your affairs are in order should something happen to you…don’t forget about your will!

Next, have a small business operations manual that’s easily accessible and includes all the information needed to make your business run.

Finally, don’t forget about all those online passwords – keep a running master username/password list of online subscriptions, blogs, business accounts, etc.

When you incorporate online at MaxFilings, have these things in order before you even begin.

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