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作者:Charity Porter 2 年以前

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how to open and operate a business

Choosing the right business structure is crucial and involves deciding between an LLC, partnership, or sole proprietorship, each with its benefits and drawbacks. Estimating the number of employees and their wages requires a thorough business plan and financial consultation, especially when considering different business models, such as a physical location versus a mobile food truck.

how to open and operate a business

how to open and operate a business

pros and cons of hiring a logo designer vs designing it myself

they specialize in designs that grab attention if you pick the right one
designers know what is popular

would an LLC, partnership, or sole proprietorship be more effective?

how to file taxes for said business

be sure to file the correct tax return
keep up with deadlines
ensure all documentation is correct and accessible
meet with a financial advisor

how to determine a good location for said business

consider parking and/or drive through options
think about advertising and recruiting efforts
go where the demand for your business is
find a safe location
think about venders and suppliers
ensure the potential spaces are within budget

how to go about getting a business loan to open said business

follow up and stay on top of paperwork
fill out and submit application
narrow down the right lender for my needs
gather documentation
figure up approval odds before meeting
decide what kind of financing I would need
figure out what each lender I am interested in is looking for

would it be better to hire a manager up front to train and such or easier to do it myself initially?

manager can take the scheduling and training off my plate completely
doing it myself would ensure everyone was trained the way I wanted them to be
hiring a manager up front would give me more time to focus on the business as an entirety
hiring a manager up front would cost more

how to deduce how many employees I would need and what to pay them

after speaking with the bank and determining a business plan and loan, I can estimate how much I can afford to pay employees initially
depending on the hours of operation will be a factor in determining how many shifts I would need
if I decide on a food truck, I wouldn't need as many employees
if I rent or buy a site built space, I would likely need more employees

what is needed from the irs to make this business legal?

decide to offer employee healthcare or not
accounting for business
apply for EIN
figure up business taxed
get a business structure together

pros and cons of buying a mobile food/coffee truck

smaller space means fewer employees
cheaper alternative to a site built space
having to get permission to park certain places
mobile to park in different places for better business

pros and cons of renting a space

when renting there is a landlord to fix issues with the building. lower cost of maintenance
if I bought the property, it could be whatever I envision for my business
if the business didn't survive, I could get out of a lease easier than selling the space
if I buy, the space would be exclusively mine
cost of rent is more expensive in a site built space

how to draw up a business plan

get a rough financial plan together
look up commercial listings to get an idea of what type of space I would need
get with several different banks to explore my options
decide what kind of business I want to open
find a niche