Archive for June, 2010
101: Writing a Business Book…Why and How? Part 2
In our series on writing a business book, let’s pick up where we left off last week. I wrote that there are two ways to get your book into print: sell it to a publisher or self-publish. This week, let’s explore finding a publisher. A publisher will pay you an advance against the book’s earnings, [...]
Posted by George Merlis on Wednesday, June 30th, 2010Posted in 101
Tags: Books, Public Relations, Writing
Raising Capital: Up to $1 Million
Under federal law, any offer of securities must either be registered under the Securities Act of 1933 (the “1933 Act”) or qualify for an exemption from such registration. A registered offering under the 1933 Act is extremely time consuming and expensive, and generally occurs only once a company is thoroughly established. A company’s first registered [...]
Posted by Brett Melson on Monday, June 28th, 2010Posted in Capital
Tags: Capital
TED Talks: Let’s Raise Kids to be Entrepreneurs
Harvard Business Services has always believed that entrepreneurs are the true innovators of the world. They are the creative life blood of the economy that propels us forward. Imagine a future where the next generation is taught the skills to be an entrepreneur. Check it out!
Posted by Carleigh Lowe on Friday, June 25th, 2010Posted in Videos of Interest
Tags: Entrepreneur, TED Talks, Videos of Interest
101: Writing a Business Book…Why and How?
If you are a business person with a lot of experience, fresh ideas and a desire to share your knowledge you may be thinking about writing a book. Over the next few weeks, I’ll address creating and publishing a business book. To put these entries together, I’m relying on my own experiences — as the [...]
Posted by George Merlis on Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010Posted in 101
Tags: Books, Public Relations, Writing
My Company Is Not In Good Standing…Now What?
There are many daily, monthly and yearly tasks and responsibilities that go into running a successful company. Everyone gets busy and can lose track of time or forget to take care of every little business detail. Perhaps you have not kept up with the annual Delaware filings for your company for several years. Now you [...]
Posted by Amy Fountain on Monday, June 21st, 2010Posted in Q&A
Tags: Delaware, Good Standing
How Harvard is Prepared for the Unexpected
In the recent post titled Oil Spill or Hurricane Season…Are You and Your Business Ready? we talked about keeping your business ready for an unforeseen event. In this post we will discuss a couple of things that Harvard Business Services, Inc. has done to be prepared for any disaster that could interrupt our service. Today, [...]
Posted by Brett Melson on Friday, June 18th, 2010Posted in HBS Announcements
Tags: HBS Announcements
Capital: The Life Blood of any Business
Capital is the life blood of any business. A business needs capital to launch and later to grow its operations by hiring additional staff, developing new products or services and expanding its marketing efforts, among other things. This is the first of a series of posts we intend to publish that will provide an overview [...]
Posted by Brett Melson on Wednesday, June 16th, 2010Posted in Capital
Tags: Capital
Delaware Superior Court Establishes the CCLD
In my last article, we took a look at Delaware’s Court of Chancery and how its rich history is a part of the Delaware advantage. From that post we learned that the Court of Chancery hears matters of equity where no legal precedent is established, but what happens to business litigation that is purely legal [...]
Posted by Paul Sponaugle on Monday, June 14th, 2010Posted in Delaware
Tags: Court of Chancery, Delaware
The Rise of the LLC: A Matter of Trust
If you had to guess which entity is number one in Delaware – would you say an Inc. or LLC? According to a recent report found in the Fordham Journal of Corporate and Financial Law; the statistics are staggering. Since 2004 the number of LLC’s filed in Delaware has surpassed the number of Incorporations by [...]
Posted by David Zeigler on Thursday, June 10th, 2010Posted in Delaware, Limited Liability Company, Trend Report
Tags: Delaware, Incorporating, Limited Liability Company
Ready, Set, Start Your Business Graduates
Congratulations to all the Graduates of 2010! So, now you’re looking for a job in your field of study or your trying to decide what you want to do in life. I’ve got a great idea, have you ever thought about starting your own company and being your own boss? It could be your fastest [...]
Posted by Michael Bell on Wednesday, June 9th, 2010Posted in Delaware
Tags: Delaware, Entrepreneur, Incorporating
Oil Spill or Hurricane Season……Are You and Your Business Ready?
An estimated 25 percent of businesses do not reopen after a major disaster, according to the Institute for Business and Home Safety. We all remember those horrific images from Katrina and its effect on the Gulf States and now they are being hit hard again with this oil spill. Natural and man made disasters not [...]
Posted by David Zeigler on Monday, June 7th, 2010Posted in INC Knowledge
Tags: INC Knowledge
Newest Entrepreneurs: Students to Baby Boomers
It isn’t the $787 billion American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, or the $700 billion bank bailout. The real economic stimulus package is becoming the recession itself! In this upside down economy, traditionally unlikely groups are jumping in. In the years since student Michael Dell scrounged up $1000 and turned his room into an [...]
Posted by Brett Melson on Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010Posted in Articles of Interest, Trend Report
Tags: Articles of Interest, Entrepreneurs, Startup, Trend Report
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