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		<title>Top Chef: Business Law and Ceviche</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Aug 2009 21:13:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Clint</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever watch <a href="http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/show-patrol/2009/08/viva-rick-bayless-chicago-chef-wins-top-chef-masters.html">Top Chef </a>and wonder how on earth any of the contestants, no matter how talented, become </p>


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		<title>Babysitters Club: Tax and Business Law Aspects</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/31520">The Babysitters Club</a> was a fictional group of young girls who, in a series of books and movies, babysat for extra money and entertained pre-teen girls all around America.  Although the Babysitters Club books were geared toward exploring the angst of adolescence, a very important lesson can be learned about business.  Don</p>


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		<title>Corporate Formalwear: Maintaining a Well-Dressed Business Entity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Due diligence. What a horrible term. Just mouthing the words brings me back to nightmares of boxes upon boxes of documents, all of which require a thoughtful review and analysis. Business owners don&#8217;t often worry about due diligence because they&#8217;re not the ones that have to do it (that&#8217;s what lawyers and accountants and consultants [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Due diligence.  What a horrible term.  Just mouthing the words brings me back to nightmares of boxes upon boxes of documents, all of which require a thoughtful review and analysis.  Business owners don&#8217;t often worry about due diligence because they&#8217;re not the ones that have to do it (that&#8217;s what lawyers and accountants and consultants are for).  Even so, due diligence will hit a business owner right where it hurts&#8230;in the wallet.   Seriously&#8230;just look at this very basic due diligence list: <a href="http://www.1000ventures.com/venture_financing/due_diligence_checklist_byvpa.html">http://www.1000ventures.com/venture_financing/due_diligence_checklist_byvpa.html</a></p>
<p>A business is a living, breathing entity.  It has a body (corporate/LLC shell), a mind (owner/senior staff), it eats (sells goods/provides services) and goes to the&#8230;well&#8230;you get the analogy.  And just like a person, a business has a paper trail.  Documentation is the only reliable way of knowing what a business has done or will do.  And this documentation is the subject of due diligence.</p>
<p>The most basic business formalities are: (1) keeping business and personal finances separate; (2) maintaining an updated, comprehensive document book of business activity; and (3) conducting business in the company&#8217;s name.</p>
<p>Due diligence can be the equivalent of running from Freddy Kruger in your dreams, or a leisurely stroll through a park on a nice day.  The choice is up to the owner and senior staff; and that choice is whether or not to adhere to business formalities.  The more it&#8217;s like a Nightmare on Elm Street movie, the more time and money it will cost the business.  A poorly documented business will require clean-up before it can undertake many transactions, including: buying or selling the business or its assets; taking on an investor or additional investment; or even providing basic documentation in advance of entering into a lease or opening a bank account.</p>
<p>As I&#8217;ll write in the future, maintaining corporate formalities can be cheap and easy.  The alternative is expensive and annoying.</p>


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