Yes, in most states, you need a license to work as a business broker. Requirements vary by state, but typically involve passing an exam and meeting certain education and experience criteria. It is important to check the specific licensing requirements in your state before working as a business broker.
You can get your broker's license online today. It will depend on what kind of broker work you are looking to do, but there are certain licenses you can get online.
It depends on the business and the work involved.
If you are going to be doing work as a handyman, you need to get a business license. The business license can be received from your local municipality.
Yes.Added: In most (all?) jurisdictions you have to be licensed to conduct this type of business. At the very least you would need a business license from the jurisdiction you live or work in.
Whether a contractor can work under another's business license depends on the type of business license. If someone has a corporation then they can have a lot of businesses under their license.
The only special license needed to work in New York City as a psychic is a general business license, if you're opening up a business. This will be necessary so you can pay your taxes and not get into trouble with the IRS. You will not need any special phychic license to work. You will need to abide by all basic business laws,and avoid deceptive advertising.
New York State does not license "handymen." The state may require a business license if you are conducting a business, and you may need a plumbing license or electrician's license if you will do plumbing or electrical work.
An "SOB license" is a Sexually Oriented Business license. You need one to work in strip clubs (even if you're just a server and not a stripper).
You will need to get a business license first of all. And you will need the capital to obtain the goods. It will take hard work to but it all together.
You'll need a license to work for any sort of business. You can do it as a hobby in your spare time without a license, though.
It depends on the regulatory laws of the state or jurisdiction where the agent's license was issued. In Illinois, for example, a salesperson's license must "always" be affiliated with a broker, whereas a broker can be on his or her own or an employee/agent of another broker. In the former case, Illinois law requires a broker in charge so a corporation with only a salesperson won't work. If the agent has a broker's license, however, then yes, but once the corporation is formed the broker's license needs to be affiliated with the corporation, at which point whatever the relationship is with the other broker must come to an end.
You can do courses to find out more about the mortgage broker business. You can also find out by reading relevant books or by talking to people who work in the industry.