| Article Index |
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| Forming a Business |
| Choosing the Legal Form |
| Limited Company |
| Becoming Limited |
| Sole Trader or Partnership |
| Choosing a Name |
| Other Legal Requirements |
| A Common Pursuit |
Many of the difficulties and disagreements arise over everyday policies and practices, rather than legal structure. You can avoid most of these problems by drawing up a comprehensive agreement on how the business should be run. Ideally, you need to discuss these issues with your partners and key employees.
7.1 Discuss what motivates you all.
7.2 Agree your business strategy and the short and long-term objectives you are working towards.
7.3 How will you manage the finances?
7.4 Discuss responsibilities.
7.5 Discuss day-to-day operations.
7.6 Discuss 'what if' scenarios and write down your conclusions.
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