3 Commonly Asked Questions About Establishing An LLC
Establishing an LLC means that, after chartering a set of guidelines for all partners, you can easily divide the profits among each other as you all deem fit and that each of you, personally, will be taxed for your business. There is more to an LLC than these facts, however. You probably have a few burning questions about LLCs. Read on and you'll discover answers to some of the most commonly asked ones.
4 Reasons A Trademark Is Good For A Business
Trademarks are designed so no one else can copy your business branding. Trademarks come in the form of logos, symbols, images, phrases and sounds. In 1946, the Lanham Act was established as the United States federal trademark law statute. Trademarks are registered through the United States Patents and Trademark Office (USPTO). But, just why are trademarks important to a business? Customers Find You Easier One of the things that many business owners face is the ability to stand out among their competitors.
Sharing Is Caring: Divorcing And Still Living Together
Living with two incomes is often much more comfortable than living with one income. For this reason, some people are not sure if divorcing is the right thing to do when living off of two incomes. If you and your spouse no longer want to be legally connected to one another as spouses, but you wish to still remain together to make life less expensive, here is how you can go through a divorce for this peculiar scenario.
Have A Child With Autism? Three Tips To Use When Planning For The Future
Autism affects about 3.5 million Americans—and if you have a child on the autistic spectrum, you may be concerned about his or her future once you die. Thankfully, there are several things that you can do now to help provide for your child later. Here's what you should know. 1.) Buy Plenty Of Life Insurance. Life insurance isn't just something that covers your funeral expenses—it's a way that you can provide for your family once you're gone.
When Your Neighbor's Pets Run Wild
You may be the biggest dog or cat lover on your street. In fact, you may plan to retire with twenty cats and ten dogs. That doesn't mean that you enjoy having your neighbor's pets run wild in the neighborhood. In fact, the pets are in more danger than your children and your lawn. You do have several options to deal with this problem in a way that protects both you and the pets.