Posts Tagged ‘s-corp’

Getting Business Credit For Homebased Business

May 28, 2010

I get this question a lot. Can I get business credit if I am a home business? The answer is yes. Home Based Businesses can receive credit as any other business. It is a little more difficult to get the type of limits that a Business that is operating out of an office. The trick is making sure that your business is set up correctly from the start. Also being in the right industry. For instance, if you are in the operating a real estate business from home the chances are you may not get approved for as much credit. Verses operating a solar company from home. The fact that real estate market crashed and all the fraud that went on hardly any company will lend money/credit without collateral. It’s all about your industry and your file.
Another myth is that if you have a paydex score of 80 you can get funding.Again it is about your file and industry. If you have a paydex score of 80 with an empty file you will not get credit. Meaning a file with an 80 paydex with no taxes,bank account,payment history,assets,or any third-party verifiable information. The days of 3 net thirties and boom 5000.00 credit limit has been over for a while. Anybody promising this is probably scamming or using out dated information.
Now if you have a home base business and would like to learn how to get funding I know a place where you can go. The information is current and up to date. His name is Gboogie and the website is http://gboogie.net/default.aspx . They don’t do for you but there is step by step instructions on how to set up your business and credit file. Whether a home base business,startup,or established business. If you would like a discount on membership click here. It is a lifetime membership and you get all the products free for life.I have been doing business credit for 10 years and the information and tactics he provides are priceless. It used to be free membership until some of the people began abusing the information. But it is still very affordable at $55. Far cry from a $5000.00 boot camp and half the information. But with that said feel free to comment on this blog and I will answer any questions you may have. Until the next time fellow business men and women!

Creditboards with Gboogie

May 25, 2010

The weirdest thing happened the other day. One of my people found a post on creditboards where the resident “know it all”(greywolf) called my youtube videos annoying. I found that very funny. The thing with these so-called gurus is that none of them do this for a living. They take a scenario that worked for them way back when and pretend to be experts on the subject. When in reality they are scam artists. Question… If you don’t build and sell shelf corporations for a living, how(or why)would you just hang around a blog all day to make yourself feel important?. These are the types of people who have nothing to do all day but criticize. If you don’t build corps all day long how would you know what works and what doesn’t? How would you know what tiers go where and so on? I guess based on everyone else’s input huh? What reason would you have to still be hanging around? Well i have an idea. Some people need an external source of self-worth. Instead of investigating the info so you can give your readers something positive people like that immediately shoot it down. It kills me to read things like..”well this is what i just got approved for”. I’m like…”why would you need all of these corps?” Besides all of that, that’s not even your website that you’re riding so hard. Get off of creditboards teabags and get your own site. Anyway…i gues im through venting, it’s just so easy to tell when people don’t know anything. The guy acknowledged that he say my videos. Why would a business credit “expert” be looking at my videos? Why would he be searching the internet for info if he already knows everything? this is very puzzling. I never search the web for information on how to build business credit because i already know how. I get sent links from associates every time they see my name mentioned somewhere. Thats the only time i even entertain what was said. besides that….i have too much to do like actually building corps and showing others how to do it. SO….. This is a request for anyone who has gotten any useful information from our youtube videos,ustream videos,mogulus(livestream)videos,stickam videos, or the videos or ebooks from our website. Go to creditboards and let everyone know this. After viewing our information, please go there and view theirs(if you can find anything relevent). Leave a post with our website name and let people know where they can go to learn a little bit more(assuming they learned anything from there). I think information should be available to everyone and one know it all(greywolf) should not stop people from being successful because of an ego problem. Thanks im sure this will help everyone. For everyone that goes over there and leaves a post. If you send us the posted link we will give you a special discount on membership.

gboogieamerica@yahoo.com

One owner LLC’s

May 10, 2010

I get questions from time to time about the youtube videos where i mention LLC’s not being a good structure as a one owner business. I figured i would take this time to explain why. Most cheesoe that structure because they have heard of the double taxation involved with c-corps. This can be easily be offset by giving yourself a bonus at the end of the year. The problem with one owner llc’s is that you instantly lose the corporate tax rate and are taxed as a sole proprietor(almost defeating the point other than asset protection). The structure was oringinally intended for partnerships. Limiting the liability of each partner’s investment. Making a partner only responsible for their percentage invested should the company be sued. Another drawback is most llc’s cannot be sold or transferred. The life span of the company is only as long as the life span of the partners involved. This makes it harder if you had planned to build equity in the business and then sell it later for retirement. Besides costing more to set up than a c-corp, it is not an ideal structure for business credit. This does not mean that you cannot build business credit using an llc. This is just food for thought.

I hope this helps.