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Melissa Gordon

In the uncertain economic times we are currently experiencing everyone is hoping to find a place of safety and security to weather the storm. While unscrupulous people will try to conjure ways to take financial advantage of those who are controlled by fear, keeping a cool head can be your best technique for recognizing opportunities to move your business to a high and dry place.

If your current plan is to operate your business as a sole-proprietor or partnership entity, simply restructuring it as a Limited Liability Company (LLC) under state statutes can offer you a level of personal liability protection against an economic downturn.

Your personal assets are not subject to seizure in the event the business defaults on its loans or is required to file bankruptcy. This is because an LLC is a completely separate legal entity from its owners in much the same way that a corporation is a separate legal entity from its stockholders. The legal obligations of the company do not transfer to its owners if the company is unable to fulfill them.

Aside from the volatility of the business environment, we live in a society that is quick to play the victim card. Litigation brought by disgruntled employees or customers is a real possibility for any business.
While it is prudent for insurance coverage to be in place to protect the business against such actions, no amount of coverage can ensure that the litigator will not go after the owner as well. Structuring your business as an LLC will remove the possibility of this threat. Should the company be required to issue a financial settlement, the owner’s house, investments, and personal property are protected against liquidation to assist in meeting the obligation.

While the primary benefit received from structuring your business as a Limited Liability Company is the peace of mind that comes from knowing your family homestead and other assets are off the negotiation table, it is not the only one. The perceived stability and professionalism of your business will be enhanced when you take the extra steps to investigate your state’s requirements for establishing an LLC.

Potential employees, customers, vendors and lending institutions will have added confidence in your service or product and the long-term viability of your business when you formalize its legal structure. A business name followed by Limited Liability Company or LLC projects a serious, well-planned business with serious, savvy business owners. It supports the kind of image a successful enterprise strives to consistently convey in its efforts to outshine its competitors and attract enthusiastic customers and quality people into the organization.

The Limited Liability Company protection umbrella will not only assist you in being prepared for the worst, it will keep you sheltered and looking your best before, during and after the economic rainy season.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational and entertainment purposes only, and should not be construed as legal advice on any subject matter.

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Melissa Gordon is the publisher of LegalBuffet.com, a complete online resource that compares the legal services offered by various online companies. Find the best company for forming an LLC at http://legalbuffet.com/llc-services /.

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