Archive for February, 2007

I’m starting a new business and I need some help.

February 28, 2007

QUESTION.
I am really new at having my own business. Are there things that the normal person wouldn’t know to do that I should do? Somebody mentioned that I should trademark the name and logo of the company. What else should I be doing? Do I need insurance? What type of insurance do I need? Any comments you might have would be appreciated. Thank you so much for your time.

RESPONSE.
Your question is very broad. You need to do some research and prepare a written business plan. I highly recommend you ultimately contact your local SCORE chapter and schedule a 1-hour face-to-face meeting with two SCORE volunteers. It’s free, and all follow-ups are free. Go to the following link and type your zip code to find the nearest SCORE chapter to your home. Then contact them to schedule an appointment. See
http://www.score.org/findscore/chapter_maps.html.

Consider getting yourself a copy of one of the following books before you attend the meeting. See

 http://www.amazon.com/How-to-Start-a-Business-in-Various-States-AS-MS/lm/R1OPCVQV1EE2SL/ref=cm_lm_byauthor_title_full/002-2575030-8475232 

 http://www.amazon.com/How-to-Start-a-Business-in-Various-States-MO-WY/lm/RPZUUA7GZU8PQ/ref=cm_lm_byauthor_title_full/002-2575030-8475232

Pick the book from the lists for your state. And see if I wrote a book review for it.

With regard to preparing a businss plan I recommend you take a look at the following links.  See PICK A BUSINESS and WRITE A BUSINESS PLAN. I’ve given you a lot to think about. Good luck! Regards, -Jeff

Jeff Lippincott
SCORE.org Counselor
Princeton, NJ
scoreprinceton @ aol.com
www.scoreprinceton.org
www.jlippin.com

Should a partnership dissolve if one or more partners aren’t pulling their weight?

February 27, 2007

QUESTION.
Our busness has been up and running for 3 years. We are starting to be profitable. Two of the four partners aren’t pulling there weight. We need someone to sit with us to explain if we should all go forward or just 2 of us should buy the other partners out. And if so, then what is a fair price?

RESPONSE.
Your email includes a sad story. Sorry to hear it. However, maybe it is not as bad as you describe? Partnerships can be set up so owners can be either “just owners” or they can be combination “owner-employees.” Owners typically share in the profits of the partnership after all expenses of running the business are paid. Employee salaries are an expense of the business.

The simple solution to your problem is to treat the two “partners pulling their weight” as owner-employees. They get paid what they are worth in the form of salary, and the profits that are left over after paying the salaries are split among the partners according the terms of the partnership agreement.

Of course, you can dissolve the partnership and let the partners go their separate ways and start up similar businesses elsewhere. Normally the partners who pulled their weight will be able to start a business in a flash since they have the customer loyalties. The lazy partners are out in the cold where they should be since they were not building customer relations.

As an alternative, you could hire an accounting firm to put a value on your partnership so there can be a buy-out. I don’t recommend that option. You won’t be happy with the report the accounting firm prepares. And you won’t be happy with the resulting invoice for services rendered, either. You will feel like you are going through a divorce – and there are no winners in a divorce usually.

If you all are on speaking terms, then suggest the four of you schedule a face-to-face counseling session with your local SCORE chapter. Two volunteers counselors will meet with you all for an hour and discuss your options. It’s free. See http://www.score.org/findscore/chapter_maps.html and type your home zip code in the appropriate slot.

I hope my comments have been helpful. Good luck! Regards, -Jeff

Jeff Lippincott
SCORE.org Counselor
Princeton, NJ
scoreprinceton @ aol.com
www.scoreprinceton.org
www.jlippin.com