Managing relationships between owners of a small business can be quite trying at times. In cases of severe disagreement or incompatibility within a limited liability company, firing one or more owners, referred to as members, may be an option. However, generally an LLC may only fire a member when the operating agreement allows it, and if the owner is compensated for his share of the business.

Learn the details on this week’s show.

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Bill Bernard – WFBLegalConsulting.com
bill@wfblegalconsulting.com
949.698.6222

Rick Moscoso – Captivate365.com
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949.667.1182

The Bottled Business Sense Show provides practical business perspectives that uniquely emphasize both legal and media marketing strategies that protect and insure the longevity of your business.


If you’re forming a corporation or a limited liability company, you’ll need to select a registered agent for your business and provide the agent’s name and address on the formation documents you file with the state.

Learn what you need to know before you choose an agent for your business on our next show. 

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Bill Bernard – WFBLegalConsulting.com
bill@wfblegalconsulting.com
949.698.6222

Rick Moscoso – Captivate365.com
rick@captivate365.com
949.667.1182

The Bottled Business Sense Show provides practical business perspectives that uniquely emphasize both legal and media marketing strategies that protect and insure the longevity of your business.


As a small business owner, it’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking that a business valuation simply isn’t necessary, at least not yet. After all, you’re busy trying to grow your business. You can worry about what your business is worth down the road, when it’s time to sell or think about retirement, right? As it turns out, though, you shouldn’t wait for a business valuation. There are several reasons why it’s important to know how much your business is worth right now.

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Bill Bernard – WFBLegalConsulting.com
bill@wfblegalconsulting.com
949.698.6222

Rick Moscoso – Captivate365.com
rick@captivate365.com
949.667.1182

 

The Bottled Business Sense Show provides practical business perspectives that uniquely emphasize both legal and media marketing strategies that protect and insure the longevity of your business.


California law regarding fraudulent conveyances makes it a crime to sell or give away your real or personal property in order to avoid having to use that property to pay back a debt. Debtors who break these laws, or people who help them break these laws, may face jail time as well as monetary penalties. Some important examples are provided in this week’s show that make clear why asset protection planning should be an evolving process over time. 

 

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Bill Bernard – WFBLegalConsulting.com
bill@wfblegalconsulting.com
949.698.6222

Rick Moscoso – Captivate365.com
rick@captivate365.com
949.667.1182

The Bottled Business Sense Show provides practical business perspectives that uniquely emphasize both legal and media marketing strategies that protect and insure the longevity of your business.


As of October 2015, the new Europay, MasterCard and Visa (EMV) standards affect much more than your business’s credit card processing strategy. These new standards determine who is liable in cases of credit card fraud. Learn how EMV affects your business to better protect your customers.  

Join us to learn more this Tuesday on the Bottled Business Sense Show.

http://www.wfblegalconsulting/bottled-business-sense-show

Bill Bernard – WFBLegalConsulting.com
bill@wfblegalconsulting.com
949.698.6222

Rick Moscoso – Captivate365.com
rick@captivate365.com
949.667.1182

The Bottled Business Sense Show provides practical business perspectives that uniquely emphasize both legal and media marketing strategies that protect and insure the longevity of your business.


This particular show focuses on the objective remedies that should be considered prior to going “full steam ahead” with actual litigation. If your business is being threatened with litigation, or if you decide your business has been wronged, the common denominator of either of these scenarios will be the potential for great expense that may ensue over the long haul should the lawsuit proceed. Are you aware of some of the alternatives?  Join us on the Bottled Business Sense Show and explore some of these common-sense approaches that may help avoid litigation altogether.

https://bottledbusinesssenseshow.com/bottled-business-sense-show/

Bill Bernard – WFBLegalConsulting.com
bill@wfblegalconsulting.com
949.698.6222

Rick Moscoso – Captivate365.com
rick@captivate365.com
949.667.1182

The Bottled Business Sense Show provides practical business perspectives that uniquely emphasize both legal and media marketing strategies that protect and insure the longevity of your business.


The right business entity will allow you to keep more of your income through proper taxation and also avoid legal issues that could threaten your assets. Nevertheless, there are common mistakes made by small business owners when forming their business entities. However, there are ways to make sure that you strengthen your legal protections while simultaneously minimizing your taxes.

Join us this Tuesday to learn more on the Bottled Business Sense Show.

Bill Bernard – WFBLegalConsulting.com
bill@wfblegalconsulting.com
949.698.6222

Rick Moscoso – Captivate365.com
rick@captivate365.com
949.667.1182

The Bottled Business Sense Show provides practical business perspectives that uniquely emphasize both legal and media marketing strategies that protect and insure the longevity of your business.