The quickest way to lose your house because of your business (S5E145)

The quickest way to lose your house because of your business (S5E145)

Author: Autumn Witt Boyd | Go-To Lawyer for Online Entrepreneurs June 29, 2020 Duration: 34:08

As much as we don't want to think about things going wrong in our business, calculating risk is part of being a responsible business owner.

So how can you set up your business when you're just getting started to make sure your personal home, car, bank accounts, and other assets are protected if something happens later? What role does insurance play in managing risk and do you even need to form a corporate entity at all?

In this episode, we'll cover:

  • The best way to protect your personal assets in case your business gets sued
  • Which corporate entity you should choose if you have low risk in your business (you might be surprised!)
  • Additional steps you should take to get your business set up as a sole proprietor
  • Which corporate entity you should avoid if you have a business partner
  • What you definitely DON'T want to do with your finances that could cause you to lose liability protection for your personal assets
  • Why you'll probably need to have an attorney on call to help you if you form a corporation
  • The additional protection that insurance can provide to you and your business
  • A few professions where you may not need a corporate entity at all

BONUS:  Are you brand new to business and stuck on which corporate entity you should form your new business as? With all the options, it's hard to know what's what and understand which is the best fit for your type of business. Download our free corporate entity cheat sheet below.

Resources mentioned in this episode:

Find your local Small Business Administration (SBA) office: www.sba.gov

This podcast is information, not legal advice specific to your situation.

 


Navigating the legal landscape of an online business often feels like deciphering a foreign language. Legal Road Map®: copyright, trademark and business law info for online entrepreneurs translates that complex language into actionable advice you can use right away. Hosted by Autumn Witt Boyd, a practicing attorney who focuses specifically on creative and digital businesses, this podcast serves as a reliable guide through the common yet confusing legal questions entrepreneurs face daily. Each episode tackles practical topics, from the essential contracts you need to protect your work and client relationships to understanding the real purpose behind website policies like terms of service and privacy notices. You’ll hear clear explanations on how copyright and trademark law applies to your original content, branding, and products, helping you secure your intellectual property without unnecessary jargon. Think of it as a regular consultation with a trusted expert, designed to demystify the law so you can make informed decisions and focus on growing your venture with greater confidence and security. Tune in for straightforward conversations that replace legal anxiety with a practical plan, making this podcast an invaluable resource for any entrepreneur building a business in the digital space.
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