Starting a Business
Set your business on the right path. Get help understanding your options and how you can set yourself up for continued success.
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How to Form a Corporation in 11 Steps
Starting your business is an exciting time. Knowing how to form a corporation will get your new business venture off to a good start.
· 13 min read
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Top 6 Legal Documents for Startups
The biggest risk of failure for your startup happens right at the start—not setting up a viable legal foundation. Here's how to get those legal ducks in a row.
· 4 min read
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32 Small Business Grants for 2025
Regardless of your business, industry, or background, there are tons of grant opportunities out there—and we’ll show you exactly where to find them.
· 13 min read
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How to Start a Business with a Partner
Before diving into a joint endeavor with a business partner, here are some things you should consider to increase your chances of success.
· 3 min read
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How to Hire Your First Employees
Hiring your first employees doesn't have to be difficult. You just need to know the steps to go through prior to the interview to get started.
· 12 min read
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How to Get an Arizona Business License
When establishing an AZ business, you must comply with local, state, and federal regulations. Learn what licenses apply to your business operations.
· 6 min read
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Who Legally Owns a Corporation?
Corporations are owned by shareholders—but ownership may not be what you think. Learn more about who owns and controls a corporation at every level.
· 7 min read
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How to Start a Dropshipping Business
If you’re wondering how to start a dropshipping business with no money, we got you. Use these 12 simple steps to establish a thriving business.
· 14 min read
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How to Start a Consulting Business
Starting a consulting business involves research, planning, and considering all your options. Learn about business models, permits, marketing, and more.
· 12 min read
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Professional Association (PA) vs. LLC: What's Better for Your Business?
Whether you should structure your business as a PA or LLC depends on your profession, tax implications, and the rules in your state.
· 6 min read