by Jenn Herrman | Oct 1, 2019 | Contract Tips, General Business, Video
A vendor is typically someone with whom you have a long-term repeat relationship that you use to acquire certain things that you need to operate your business. Typically this sort of long-term relationship that often can be kind of complicated and extends over a...
by walkerlawpc | Oct 1, 2019 | Blog Posts, General Business, Starting a Business
Whether you are starting a new business or working as a sole proprietorship, truly think about operating as an LLC, or Limited Liability Corporation. The LLC is one of the most common types of business organizations today, especially for entrepreneurs and other small...
by walkerlawpc | Mar 17, 2017 | Blog Posts, Contract Tips, General Business
Successful business contracts are a critical part of running a successful business in Texas, or anywhere. These contracts are involved in all aspects of conducting business and you can hardly make it through the work day without encountering some sort of contract....
by walkerlawpc | Jan 9, 2017 | Blog Posts, General Business
Here’s a quick checklist of some items to consider as you go forward into 2017. Discuss these with your team of inside and outside advisors. Entity Issue Clean-up. Type of Entity: Do you need to form a formal company? (Think entity types like corporation,...
by walkerlawpc | Dec 2, 2016 | Blog Posts, General Business
When Selling a Business, the CPA Should Be Your First Pick When Drafting Your Team Selling your business is a complex undertaking that requires specific skills to maximize your closing amount. This is not a “do-it-yourself” project. The stakes are too high and it’s...
by walkerlawpc | Nov 1, 2016 | Blog Posts, General Business
Introduction: Never Put Real Estate in an S Corporation* I will say it again: Never put real estate in an S Corporation. There! Now the kicker: Lawyers are trained to never say “Never” and never say “Always”. Because there is always an exception and there is never a...