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Inc Yourself, 10th Edition: How to Profit by Setting up Your Own Corporation (Inc. Yourself: How to Profit by Setting Up Your Own Corporation)
 
 

Inc Yourself, 10th Edition: How to Profit by Setting up Your Own Corporation (Inc. Yourself: How to Profit by Setting Up Your Own Corporation) [Kindle Edition]

Judith McQuown

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Completely Updated and Revised
8th Edition of the Bestselling Classic --
More Than 350,000 in Print

# In the 18 years since its initial publication, Inc. Yourself has become the most important and bestselling guide for the self-employed business owner and professional. Its practical, no-nonsense advice has made it an indispensable resource for everyone looking to save money for his or her business.

# In this revised and updated eighth edition, Judith H. McQuown provides all the information you need to incorporate your business and begin reaping the rewards and benefits of corporate status. This guide shows anyone who is self-employed either full-time or part-time how to go through the steps toward incorporation easily, intelligently and profitably.

# In addition to outlining the benefits you will find in incorporating your business, Inc. Yourself provides the tools to make it happen. With updated sample forms, letters and interactive worksheets, McQuown guides you effortlessly through this complicated legal and financial process, complete with updates on more recent developments such as changes in the IRS rules that for the first time set individual tax rates higher than corporate tax rates, making incorporating yourself more attractive.

# With its valuable, in-depth examination of the many federal and state laws governing incorporation, Inc. Yourself allows you to make the smart, informed decisions about what plan is best suited to your individual needs. From exploiting tax deductions and write-offs to creating affordable medical benefits plans, Inc. Yourself shows you and your business how to save thousands of dollars each year.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
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  • Print Length: 300 pages
  • Publisher: The Career Press Inc; 10 edition (30 Nov 1975)
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  • Language English
  • ASIN: B001GNBWWA
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #440,596 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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62 of 63 people found the following review helpful
A necessary read for all entrepneurs 9 Nov 2003
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Inc. Yourself is a necessary read for anyone contemplating starting a business or repositioning in an already established one.I really cannot uderstand the negative reviews. They must be people who haven't read the book or don't understand business.On the other hand, don't make this your only book on incorporating. Two others I suggest are "Form a Corporation and Launch a Business in any State" and "The Small Business Legal Kit" by J.W.Dicks. If you live in Minnesota, then I salso recommend "How to Incorporate and Start a Business in Minesota" also by Mr. J.W. Dicks. My personal testimony is that I opened a busness in the St. Paul area using the information in these books and saved thousands of dollars.
52 of 52 people found the following review helpful
Must reading for all entrepreneurs 2 Jan 2004
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If you are contemplating starting or revising your own business, then Inc. Yourself by Judity McQuown is a must read.

You will find everything in here including forms. Excellent book. Must read for all entrepreneurs.

58 of 59 people found the following review helpful
A good first step look at corporations 11 Dec 2003
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I only bought this book because I saw that it was recommended by Robert Kiyosaki in Rich Dad Poor Dad. And I have to agree with Kiyosaki that this is a good book for people who are buying their first book on corporations.

McQuown does an exellent job explaining the various types of corporations and the incorporating process. You will find information on C-Corporations, S-Corporations and LLC's.

This book is a good primer. In addition I recommend Rich Dad's Guide to Owning Your Own Corporation, Loopholes and Form Your Own Corporation and Launch a Business in Any State by J.W.Dicks.


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