Aug
02
2010
Limited Liability Company, 2nd Edition: Small Business Start-Up Kit
Posted by Blogmaster in Start Up Business Books, tags: Business, Company, Edition, Liability, Limited, Small, StartUp- ISBN13: 9781892949042
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Product Description
Everything necessary to set up a limited liability company is included in this valuable business guide. The newest form of business can save money, taxes, and protect its owners from liability.
Limited Liability Company, 2nd Edition: Small Business Start-Up Kit















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I find this book to be one of the best on the subject of LLC’s. I myself invest in real estate and run everything through my LLC’s. This book has pretty much all you need for running your company, every single form is incredibly useful. I personally do not use the Residential/Commerical lease forms because I use my own and each state and cities within the state have different rental regulations and laws. I strongly disagree with Mr. Bingham’s review about the CD-Rom because in the book on pages 9-12 contain a list of the forms found on the CD-Rom and which form lable goes with which topic. An example of this is:
“Chapter 2: Business Start-Up Checklist”
Form 1: Business Start-Up Checklist (text form)”
The forms on the CD-Rom are in text and pdf format. I wonder if Mr. Bingham even opened the book because this is discussed at the beginning of the book with the “List of Forms-on-CD” section and throughout the rest of the book. I think this is a must have for those either considering forming a LLC for your business or running an existing one. This book is saving me a lot of time and effort and will do the same for you!
Rating: 5 / 5
This book is a fairly general overview of running a company. It doesn’t really delve into anything too difficult and a lot of its bulk (number of pages) is made up by repeating the same material (as forms) with minor variations. Clarity could be greatly improved if a single iteration of the form was given, and the areas that were subject to variations were so indicated. The way it’s done you have to compare 4-8 variations to see what changes between them. Another serious failing is the lack of an index for the forms on the CD. They are simply labeled Doc1, Doc2, etc. You have to open each one to find out what they are. The book does not refer to them by the names on the CD, and there is no index in either the book or on the CD. This is a mediocre book, not bad, not great.
Rating: 3 / 5
This book has lots of financial worksheets and checklists, but they’re not written in a helpful manner or format. Plus, you end up entering much of the same info into many checklists over and over again. Worse, the text is really painful to read. It’s not broken down into bite-size pieces or written in plain-English. And I have to agree with Mr. Bingham that it is hard to use the CD-ROM because you have to click into each folder to see what’s there and then click into BOTH the PDF forms and text forms folders, because sometimes the forms in the two folders are just duplicates of each other while other times a form only exists in one folder or the other. In short, the book is heavy on forms and worksheets whose usefulness is questionable, and light on text.
Rating: 2 / 5