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How to Incorporate and Start a Business in Texas: A Simple 6-Part Program [Paperback]

J. W. Dicks (Author), Franklin M. Mount (Author)
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How to Incorporate & Start a Business November 1997
Over 30 books covering individual states!

How to Incorporate and Start a Business in... covers every essential topic you need to understand to start a business right. Protect yourself and your business with expert knowledge provided in this book. The easy-to-follow steps and worksheets guide you through every aspect of incorporation and starting your own business. This book discusses in detail:

Selecting an operating entity-which one is best for you? Learn the pros and cons of each type:
Sole proprietorships
Partnership-general and limited
"S" corporations
Limited Liability Companies (LLCs)
Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs)

The five necessary steps to incorporation-five essential moves you must know and follow:
Choose a name: learn the legal ramifications of this simple step
Prepare the Articles of Incorporation
Write the bylaws
Hold the organizational meeting
Issue the stock

Raising Capital-Avoid costly mistakes and financing pitfalls that leave other business owners behind:
Identify potential investors
Sell stocks, notes, bonds, or convertibles
Borrow money from banks, credit unions, and venture capital firms

Dealing with the law-Legal issues always come up, so be prepared:
Learn how to arm yourself with knowledge
Handle disputes
Tips to keep you out of court

Preparing Contracts and Leases-Learn the tricks of the trade to save you time and money:
Identify the essential elements
Master unique aspects of your business
Negotiate a lease for maximum benefit, minimum risk

Understanding copyrights, trademarks, and patents-How does this apply to you?
Learn how to copyright material
Identify the key elements of a trademark
Navigate the patent process

Mastering your taxes-Save money by following advice outlined in this chapter:
Choose an accounting method
Keep accurate records
Learn what you can deduct, and what you can't

How to Incorporate and Start a Business in... will also each you how to hire the best employees, extend credit to your customer, acquire the proper insurance for your business, and maximize corporate and executive benefits.

Don't be left out in the cold! How to Incorporate and Start a Business in... How to Incorporate and Start a Business in... will guide you past common snares and pitfalls that hamper the efforts of many new business owners. This book contains dozens of profit strategies engineered to maximize your profit and prevent common mistakes. Plus, this book outlines specific laws and procedures you need to be aware of to do business in your state. It's specifically designed for you. How to Incorporate and Start a Business in... is easy to read, informative, and will save your business both time and money. Use its expert advice to get you started and keep you business on the path to success!


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About the Author

J.W. Dicks, Esq. is an attorney and entrepreneur who owns several corporations. He advises small business owners on all aspects of running a company and conducts seminars on financial topics. Mr. Dicks is the author of several business books, including The Small Business Legal Kit.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Adams Media Corporation; 1st edition (November 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1558505954
  • ISBN-13: 978-1558505957
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 8 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,427,331 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Don't be left out in the cold!, November 4, 2003
By A Customer
This review is from: How to Incorporate and Start a Business in Texas: A Simple 6-Part Program (Paperback)
I recently moved to Texas. This book by Mr. Dicks came highly recommended by a very successful business friend. I have always felt that word of mouth is the best and most credible form of advertising.

What is so great about this book? How to Incorporate and Start a Business in Texas covers every essential topic you will need to understand to start your business right. The booki s an easy read with simple to follow steps and worksheets to guide you through every step of incorporation.

You will learn the five necessary steps to incorporation-five essential moves you must know and follow. This section covers in detail how to choose a name-the legal ramifications of this simple step. Prepare the Articles of Incorporation. Write the bylaws. Hold the organizational meeting. And issue the stock.

You will also learn how to select an operating entity-which one is best for you? Learn the pros and cons of each type:

Sole proprietorships
General Partnerships
Limited Partnerships

"S' Corporations
Limited Liability Companies (LLCs)
Limited Liability Partnerships (LLPs)

We also learned how to raise capital and how to avoid costly mistakes and financing pitfalls that leave other business owners behind. In additions, Dicks also tells us how to:

Identify potential investors
Sell stocks, notes, bonds or convertibles
Borrow money from banks, credit unions, and venture capital firms

The the book continues and discusses:

How to deal with the law
Legal issues and how to prepare for them
Arm yourself with knowledge
Handle disputes
Tips to keep you out of court

Dicks also goes on to talk about contracts and leases, understanding copyrights, trademarks and patents and how it applies to you. Mastering your taxes and choose an accounting method.

I can go on and on. There is just so much good information that you must have this book if you want to make the most of your business in Texas and if you live in another state, I recommend the appropiate title for your particular state.

If you own a business and want to form a corporation, then I highly recommend this book. Other books by Dicks that are must reads include; "How to Form a Corporation and Launch a Business in Any State and "The Small Business Legal Kit."

Dicks is an attorney and an entrepneneur so understands both the legal and the real world aspects of corporations and successfully building a business.

Another book you should read is "How to Use Limited Liability Companies & Limited Partnerships by Garrett Sutton.

Good luck in your business.

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Let's start your new business by selecting your operating entity. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
base period percentage, seasonal installment method, stock transfer books, most venture capital firms, required installments, standard mileage rate, motion duly, alternative minimum taxable income, purchaser representative, tax year beginning, public solicitation, accredited investors, stated capital
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United States, Internal Revenue Service, Eligible Employee, Lending Act, Texas Business Corporation Act, Internal Revenue Code, Civil Rights Act, Copyright Office, Main Street Properties, Nightingale Conant, Small Business Administration, Disabilities Act, New York, North Lehigh Avenue, Securities Commissioner, State Securities Board, Texas Securities Act, Comptroller of Public Accounts, Division of Corporations, Fair Credit Reporting Act, Sesame Street, Small Business Corporation, Federal Trade Commission, Year Born
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