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Judith H. McQuown : Inc. Yourself: How to Profit by Setting Up Your Own Corporation
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Author: Judith H. McQuown
Title: Inc. Yourself: How to Profit by Setting Up Your Own Corporation
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Published in: English
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 300
Date: 2002-06-01
ISBN: 1564146111
Publisher: Career Press
Weight: 1.33 pounds
Size: 6.18 x 0.91 x 9.09 inches
Edition: 10 Revised
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"Judith McQuown always gives you the right advice to create and make your new business flourish. If you don't understand that your best wealth-builder is your own company, you will by the time you finish the latest edition of Inc. Yourself."
Adriane Berg, WABC Radio

"Finally...a guide that cuts through all the legal jargon with clear and actionable information!! We recommend it on our national radio program ALL the time."
Daria Dolan and Ken Dolan, WOR Radio Network, CBS Television

Inc. Yourself is the longest-selling business book in continuous print in the history of trade publishing, with more than 500,000 copies sold since 1977.

This entrepreneurial classic (CNBC) is now completely revised and updated and available in a lower-priced paperback to help new and recent entrepreneurs. Written in clear, easy-to-understand language, Inc. Yourself is a no-nonsense, step-by-step guide to success. It provides meticulously researched information on the latest tax laws and legislation that affect individuals and small businesses.

The following are just a few of the critical issues covered:
  • Selecting the right type of corporation for your business or profession.
  • Having your office home or away
  • Designing the right pension plan.
  • Investing your corporate surplus.
  • Choosing the best benefits for your needs.


    Amazon.com Review
    More than two decades ago, when former Wall Street portfolio analyst Judith H. McQuown first sat down to write the inaugural edition of Inc. Yourself, the incorporation of a small company was a fairly simple procedure undertaken by relatively few refugees from the then-burgeoning safe haven of big-time corporate America. But while the appeal and the underlying need for striking out on one's own have increased markedly in the interim, the continual passage of major tax-law changes has ensured that incorporation is no longer such an uncomplicated process. Accordingly, in this ninth edition of her bestselling primer, McQuown still outlines the core information necessary to turn any enterprise into a separate legal entity replete with all of the rights, privileges, and liabilities that such a move entails. But she also updates those suggestions for today's small businesses whenever appropriate, and bolsters them with important details on newly available options for pension plans, organizing the venture, and sheltering its income from taxation. --Howard Rothman

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