250,000 a year
Business owner
The activity of the business is what generates money for the business and the owner will want to maximize income.
To make more money
Yes, it's possible for your existing Real Estate LLC to own a new landscaping business. You can either create the landscaping business as a separate entity and have your LLC as the sole member or owner, or you can operate the landscaping business as a DBA (Doing Business As) under your existing LLC. Ensure that you comply with any state-specific regulations and consider consulting with a legal or financial advisor to ensure proper structuring and compliance.
Its called capital
Money put into a business of firm by the owner, A good example is Business capital. Hope it helped. :)
who invest money in the business is called owner.
Adequate working capital is when the owner of the business has money to run the business on a day to day basis.Inadequate working capital means that the owner of the business has no money to run the business on a day to day basis and will therefore force the owner of the business to go in for an overdraft.
Yes, if the business owner's estimated tax payments were more than the business actually owed.
Yes
capital
No. The contractor must sue the tenant for the money due.