
29 August 2020 | 6 replies
I graduated from UGA last August with a degree in finance and was interested in pursuing the corporate world for quite some time.

27 June 2022 | 29 replies
Hello everybody, I purchased a rental in Los Angeles ( close to Art district ) I want to use it for Airbnb or corporate rentals.

30 August 2020 | 7 replies
Co-minngling funds and using it as your alter-ego is the fastest way to pierce your corporate veil.

31 August 2020 | 11 replies
I am against postcards, and I honesrtly laugh when people use the words postcards and "effective" in one sentence when the word "not" is not present.DMM is absofrigginlutely NOT effective.But to get you some value,What you need to post on the card is a picture of you, ideally with your company logo on your left tit.

29 August 2020 | 5 replies
So, talk to a qualified professional or two.Understand that with a legal entity like a LLC, you need to maintain its corporate veil to reap its asset protection benefits.

30 August 2020 | 8 replies
I don't want to replace one tenant for another in that situation UNLESS a bonus could be if I land a national tenant for that space at same rent per ft then theoretically the tenant mix of the center could change in a positive way and now the cap rate resale for the center compresses and value increases.One word can mess up everything and corporate tenants tend to have their own attorney in house or full time retainer so you should have the commercial attorney handle lease termination for you.No legal advice given.

31 August 2020 | 18 replies
My corporate taxes were done in about 10 minutes because they share information.

11 September 2020 | 20 replies
We run as many legitimate expenses through the company as possible... health care, car payments, car insurance, company lunches (1/2 credit for taxes on those), telephones, internet, and this year even our annual meeting of our corporation (of 2 employees!!)

21 January 2022 | 3 replies
Corporation?

31 August 2020 | 4 replies
Generally, a good attorney will find a place where the corporate veil of an LLC has been pierced through the use of personal money or structure or whatever, so just protect yourself with an umbrella liability.