Five Steps To Starting A Business

Starting a business can be a rewarding experience,that seems knowledgeable and that you feel
but it can also be very time consuming and difficult.comfortable with. Then ask the broker to do a risk
Many resources are available to assist you, butassessment to determine what coverages you might
information overload can cause you from movingneed and why. Remember, the broker makes money
forward.by selling you insurance "products" so be sure to
Keeping it simple is often the best way of maintainingquestion the types of coverage and amounts. If your
the momentum necessary to get your businessbroker can't explain why he or she is recommending
started. There are a series of steps to ensurethe types and amounts of coverage in the risk
success.assessment, find another broker.
The first step toward getting your business going isThe fourth step is recognizing and implimenting taxes.
deciding on a name, for example "New YorkSole proprietors need to be conscious of local, state
Landscaping." Any name that you do business underand federal taxes and registration requirements relating
other than your own given name is called a "fictitious"to their businesses.
or "assumed" name, and certain steps need to beHiring an accountant or bookkeeper to help set up a
taken in order for you to do business under thatsimple accounting system, or using a software
fictitious or assumed name.package is a good place to start.
Depending on where you live, different governmentHiring a tax professional knowledgeable about local
agencies track which names are available. Look inand state taxes relating to your business, or contacting
your local phone directory, under government agenciesthe local tax authorities before you begin generating
to find the number, or contact your local Secretary ofrevenue or expending money can help you stay
State.organized and be ready for tax time.
Check to find out if the name you want has beenAdditionally, the IRS offers assistance for
taken. If it is available, you may need to file a fictitiousentrepreneurs starting a small business in various
or assumed name certificate with the state or localpublications. You can download IRS Publication 334,
fictitious name office. Some areas will also require youentitled "Tax Guide for Small Business", and Publication
to publish a notice in the local paper about your new583, entitled "Taxpayers Starting a Small Business"
assumed name. Both state and federal law regulatesfrom the IRS web site.
the use of names and "trademarks". To avoid conflictsThe fifth step is hiring employees (if needed). Though
with other businesses regionally or nationally using yourmany small business people start out running their own
business's name, or the names of your products, youshop, success will often bring the need for expansion.
may want to consider registering your trademark onWhen an employee is added, you must obtain an
the federal or state level. Contact an intellectualEmployer Identification Number from the IRS. You can
property attorney for trademark search anddownload Form SS-4 from the IRS web site.
registration services.In the United States, the Workers Compensation
The second step is knowing that different areas havescheme does a lot to protect employers from lawsuits
differing licensing and permit requirements dependingby employees injured on the job, while also providing
on the type of business you are going into. Mostemployees with easier compensation for workplace
businesses that require a license will have a localinjuries. Be sure to talk to your insurance broker about
licensing authority that can guide you through theworkers' compensation insurance.
process.Talk to your tax adviser, and make sure you register
Find out the licensing requirements on federal, state,with your state for payment of unemployment
and possibly even local levels for your type ofcompensation taxes.
business and get licensed. Failure to be properlyDownload IRS Form W-4 from the IRS web site to
licensed could result in penalties such as fines, closuretake care of employee withholdings. You should get
of your business, and imprisonment in some cases.copies of INS Form I-9 to verify your employees'
The third step is getting insurance. When things areeligibility for employment in the United States.
going smoothly, insurance can seem an undulyFinally, issues regarding wrongful termination,
burdensome expense on a small business. But whendiscrimination, workplace harassment, and other legal
things go wrong, whether or not you have insuranceissues have come to the forefront in today's business
can mean whether or not you and your businessenvironment. Make sure you have an employment
survive a catastrophic event like a lawsuit, fire, oragreement that spells out whether your employee is
natural disaster."at-will". ex: can be let go at any time without cause, or
Liability insurance protects you against liability in thethe terms of the employee's contract for employment.
event of injury to others or damage to other personsMake sure you Draft employee guidelines or an
property. Liability insurers most often have two duties:employment manual to make sure there are no
1. The duty to defend you. Hire a lawyer, if you getmisunderstandings about what expectations, rules and
sued andresponsibilities are in place. Document any issues
2. the duty to indemnify you. Pay for damage or injuryrelating to your employees well and be proactive
to others. Both duties are extremely important, but theabout handling disputes. A little planning in the beginning
first is often overlooked by small businesses.can save a lot of headaches and legal expense later
The cost of defending a lawsuit can easily run into theon.
tens of thousands, or even hundreds of thousands ofIn conclusion- hiring independent contractors is often a
dollars even if you win. That's why being careful is nogood way to avoid the administrative burdens of hiring
substitute for liability insurance.employees, but be precautious. There are many pitfalls
Make sure you have adequate coverage for yourto hiring an independent contractor who is for all intents
vehicles and those of your employees when used forand purposes an employee. Talk to a lawyer and your
business purposes. You can be sued and held liable fortax advisor about who is an employee versus a
injury or damage done by your employees if it is withincontractor.
the course and scope of their employment.You may publish this article in your ezine, newsletter on
Property and theft insurance may be an importantyour web site as long as the byline is included and the
consideration, as well as product liability or servicearticle is included in it's entirety. I also ask that you
liability insurance. This is often called "errors andactivate any html links found in the article and in the
omissions" coverage.byline.
Interview a few local insurance brokers and find one