How to Start a BusinessSteps to Get Your Business StartedStarting your own business can be a challenging but rewarding endeavor. Planning for success is one of the best ways to ensure your efforts will be profitable. Before you establish your own business, make sure you've taken these essential steps.
Think of a name that is unique, and lets potential customers understand what you do. This will allow you to spend less money on advertising and marketing. Utilize a service like Register.com to choose a domain name for your online marketing. You should also consider filing a trademark to secure the name you've chosen. Every budding enterprise should have a business plan to focus the direction, outline operations, and help secure investors. The more prepared you are before you start your business; the more successful it will be in the long run. Here are some essential elements of a strong business plan:
Read about Business Plan Pro Software to see how CorpAmerica can help. If you use your own money to start your business, you'll have more control over the cash flow and fewer debts to repay in the future. However, using your own capital may require you to start out with a smaller business. If you plan to rely on outside investors, be prepared: Securing a loan or finding investors can take anywhere from two to three months, or longer. You may also be expected to contribute your own money to finance between 25-30% of the start-up costs. Many small businesses receive funding from friends and family. When using this option, writing contracts to ensure everyone understands the inherent risks of investing is advisable. Operating a home based business is one way to keep initial costs down, providing this is a feasible option. If it's necessary for you to maintain an office or storefront, there are a few important things to look for.
Before finalizing your location, contact the local zoning office to ensure the space is zoned properly to allow your type of business. As a general rule, don't sign any contracts or enter into any verbal agreements until the most important details of your business are settled, including financing and licensing. The types of licenses required for starting a new business vary from state to state, city to city, and county to county. Before operating your business you need to ensure that you comply with the state, county, and local government agencies. CorpAmerica can help you identify the licenses and permits required for your business. By providing us with some details about your operation, our team of dedicated researchers can identify the license and permit applications your business needs. Learn more about our Business License Compliance Package. Next, you'll want to establish yourself as a business entity. This means taking the steps to legally add LLC or Inc. to your name. There are many reasons to establish a business entity; including protecting your personal assets and creating additional tax benefits. CorpAmerica can set up a corporation or LLC for as little as $49 plus state fees. Request a free business formation guide to learn more. Once you have established your business entity, you'll want to secure an Employer Identification Number (EIN), also known as a Federal Tax ID Number (TIN). If you plan to have employees, it's a good idea to secure both unemployment insurance and workman's compensation insurance. Remember to prepare an employee handbook to set forth expectations and establish guidelines for your staff. While you focus on the most important decisions that shape your business, the experts at CorpAmerica are ready to provide the assistance you need to:
Our services are affordable and easy to use. We can assist you in forming your corporation or LLC at a fraction of the cost of using an attorney. You can work with a Business Specialist by phone or complete your application online in as little as10 minutes, in any state or the District of Columbia. The Internet is a great tool for conducting your primary research. Simply type your interest into your favorite search engine... you'll find plenty of information. Other resources at your fingertips are business publications. Many titles are available to assist you along the way. To learn more, speak with one of our Business Specialists at 877-246-2462 or 302-636-5448. Or, you can email us at info@corpamerica.com.
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Did you know?There is no minimum investment required to form a Delaware Corporation or LLC. CorpAmerica can set up your small business in Delaware for as low as $49 plus state fees. |


