Categories: Tax Advice

Five Tips to Avoid Costly Mistakes

New businesses often risk shooting themselves in the foot as they’re getting started. It’s not easy to be an entrepreneur! Not only are you getting your business up and running, your operations solidified, and your marketing strategy off the ground, but you are also trying to make sure you’re managing your business properly and minimizing liability. Below are some tips to help you navigate the tumultuous waters you might face when starting your business:

1. Incorporate before doing business: For liability reasons, it’s wise to make sure you incorporate or form an LLC before the business takes off. This can help protect personal assets by separating the business from your personal affairs. If anything were to go wrong with the business, it’s wise to make sure your house, car and personal effects are properly protected.

2. Consult a tax professional: If the type of business entity you should form is not clear to you, it’s wise to speak with a CPA. CPAs can help you understand tax implications and how the different structures can help you protect your assets, as well as save money on taxes.

3. Learn your market: It’s wise to know your market. Understand who your customers are and target them. One of the best ways to do that is to emulate a business in your industry that you believe is doing a good job. Take the items that are successful and combine them with that which makes your business unique. You don’t have to reinvent the wheel entirely. If your business idea is novel, leverage the expertise of other entrepreneurs and business owners within the same genre as your offering. Getting out there and talking with people can be one of your greatest assets early on. Plus, you may generate customers in the process.

4. Be creative: No matter what industry you’re in, don’t be stagnant. Stay ahead of the curve and constantly be on the cutting edge. Communicate with the youth to see what’s up and coming in terms of marketing and social networking. Don’t rest on your laurels, and make sure you’re on top of the next steps for your business.

5. Spend your funds wisely: Many small businesses make the mistake of spending too quickly. Either they spend what others have invested in their business, or they spend everything that comes in the door. That can be helpful in the initial growth stages, but it may not be the recipe for long-term success. Make sure to invest more heavily in areas in which you get a higher return, and take smart risks otherwise.

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Deborah Sweeney

Deborah Sweeney is an advocate for protecting personal and business assets for business owners and entrepreneurs. With extensive experience in the field of corporate and intellectual property law, Deborah provides insightful commentary on the benefits of incorporation and trademark registration.

Education: Deborah received her Juris Doctor and Master of Business Administration degrees from Pepperdine University, and has served as an adjunct professor at the University of West Los Angeles and San Fernando School of Law in corporate and intellectual property law.

Experience: After becoming a partner at LA-based law firm, Michel & Robinson, she became an in-house attorney for MyCorporation, formerly a division in Intuit. She took the company private in 2009 and after 10 years of entrepreneurship sold the company to Deluxe Corporation. Deborah is also well-recognized for her written work online as a contributing writer with some of the top business and entrepreneurial blogging sites including Forbes, Business Insider, SCORE, and Fox Business, among others.

Fun facts/Other pursuits: Originally from Southern California, Deborah enjoys spending time with her husband and two sons, Benjamin and Christopher, and practicing Pilates. Deborah believes in the importance of family and credits the entrepreneurial business model for giving her the flexibility to enjoy both a career and motherhood. Deborah, and MyCorporation, have previously been honored by the San Fernando Valley Business Journal’s List of the Valley’s Largest Women-Owned Businesses in 2012. MyCorporation received the Stevie Award for Best Women-Owned Business in 2011.

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