If you have incorporated a business as an S Corporation or a C Corporation, most states require that you keep careful records of the company’s activities on a yearly basis. Even LLC’s should properly plan and execute all business compliance rules inherit in corporate practice, in order to insure personal liability protection. Learn more from Bill and Rick in this show.

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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
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949.698.6222

Rick Moscoso – Captivate365.com
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A California limited liability company (LLC), sometimes called a limited liability corporation, is a hybrid of the Partnership and Corporation. The LLC, if properly formed and maintained, offers its members personal liability protection (like a corporation) and pass-through tax treatment (like a partnership). California offers three types of LLCs and therefore, I get many frequently asked questions about their structure and advantages and requirements. Learn more this Tuesday on our next Bottled Business Sense Show at 10am PST. https://lnkd.in/bWE4j_D

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.


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Pursuant to the California Corporations Code, there are certain specific items you must keep available at your place of business to comply with entity requirements. As an adjunct to an earlier show dealing with Practical Business Entity Tips, Bill and Rick discuss the “brick and mortar” office requirements as they apply to an LLC–the entity about which the most frequent questions have been submitted by viewers of the show. Learn what and where relevant documents need to be kept and what you must implement should you decide to dissolve your business entity.