yes business can't bond with nothing
You can own your own business without going to college.
you get started with your own business by first thinking of what you would want to do or sell in your business.
It should read, "Mind your own business."
Your immigration status and ability to own a business are two separate things. Yes you can own a business as an H1B status visa holder.
Get bonded and insured. Get your business license. Then, get some reliable people with experience. Get the word out.
If you are starting your own small photography business you shouldn't need to be bonded. When you get larger (if you get large enough) you may wish to consider some sort of professional liability insurance, but I've never known of a professional photographer to be bonded or have such insurance. Good luck.
If I have a business license for pet sitting, do I need to be bonded as well?
If you have employees that are going into peoples houses or place of business they should be bonded to protect your business. If you have a potential employee that cannot be bonded you should not hire them.
Insured yes. Bonded, well, that may be a problem with a felony on his record. FYI: Insurance is better than bonding anyway.
In the state of New York, it is not mandatory to be bonded to start up a handyman business. However by doing so, it can help a person to get better business since being bonded shows they are more credit worthy.
Yes! And I create and order my own business cards from Zazzle.
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First step is to find out who authorizes the license for your particular business. Next you will have to find out the qualifications they have for obtaining a license. These can include a test, a check for a criminal record, and sometimes experience.
There is one business in Bangkok which gives out Pirates. You 've to own that business in order to get them.
They need to pick up the phone and call a local insurance agent that specializes in commercial insurance.
It depends on what state you live in, the laws vary. In most states you have to be licensed, bonded and insured. The fines can be $10,000+ for being caught working without proper licensing.
Yes. If your dog walking business is bonded this just means you have liability protection in case you or someone working for you damages property while performing a service.