by Jarom Bergeson | Oct 3, 2019 | Business planning, Corporations, Real Estate, Securities law, Small Business
In the 2000 Coen Brothers cult classic O Brother, Where Art Thou, Holly Hunter’s character, Penny, has a heated discussion with her ex-husband Everett (played by George Clooney) about her new beau, Vernon. When Everett questions why she would be with someone shall we...
by Kevin Kennedy | Sep 24, 2019 | Business planning, Small Business, Tax Planning
Is the thought of trying to make some extra cash constantly on your mind? Maybe you’ve got a day job, but you’re looking for something to supplement that income. Maybe it’s selling a product online, or real estate. Or maybe you want to start a business with the hope...
by Jarom Bergeson | May 9, 2018 | Business planning, Law, Small Business, Tax Planning
It seems like you can’t talk business at all these days without hearing something about the “gig economy.” For those unfamiliar with the term, the gig economy is a combination of two factors. It’s an environment where many people have a ‘side gig’ to make ends meet,...
by Kevin Kennedy | Oct 24, 2017 | Business planning, Corporations, Small Business, Tax Planning
Of the many virtues that entrepreneurs have, one such virtue is the desire and ability to get as much information and knowledge as they can by reading books, attending speaking events, researching on the internet, etc. However, ‘taxes’ aren’t one of...
by Kevin Kennedy | Aug 28, 2017 | Business planning, Law, Tax Planning
Starting a business is a process. It is MUCH more than filing the one or two page articles/certificate of formation with the state. At the same time, it doesn’t have to be so complicated and overwhelming that you never start. Further, not only is starting a...