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Confused About Whether You Should Incorporate Your Home-Based Business?
The Balancing Act on Lifetime Television Explains the Benefits
To incorporate or not to incorporate? The Balancing Act on Lifetime Television knows there are millions of women business owners who are confused about their options. To explain the process and the benefits of incorporating, the informative morning show introduces viewers to Karen Kobelski, GM of BizFilings. This segment airs May 13th and June 15th, or view it any time at thebalancingact.com/bizfilings.com. The Balancing Act airs weekdays at 7AM ET/PT on Lifetime Television.
“With over 13.8 million women finding financial freedom with home-based businesses, it’s important to understand the benefits of incorporating,” explains Kobelski. “Incorporating allows you to protect your personal assets such as your 401K or kids’ college funds. It offers tax advantages, and it provides credibility for your business.”
According to Kobelski, there are various types of business structures that can be established including:
1. C Corporation
2. S Corporation
3. LLC, Limited Liability Company
4. Limited Partnership
5. Limited Liability Partnership
6. Nonprofit Corporation
Kobelski advises viewers to consult with their tax advisers or accountants to decide which option is best for their business.
For more comprehensive information about incorporating your business and to receive the free “Guide to Incorporation,” please visit bizfilings.com.
“Empowering women is what The Balancing Act does every day,” says Doug Campbell, Executive Vice President of Programming for BrandStar Entertainment, the producers of The Balancing Act on Lifetime Television. “This segment on incorporating your home business is a perfect example of how we strive to partner with our viewers for their success in every aspect of their lives.”
The show is produced by BrandStar Entertainment and airs on Lifetime Television 7 a.m.
Eastern/Pacific (check local listings). Additional information and each segment can be accessed on the show’s website, thebalancingact.com. Each episode is also available on Youtube and google videos. For more information about BrandStar Entertainment, please visit brandstarentertainment.com.
About <b><a href="http://www.brandstarentertainment.com">BrandStar Entertainment</a></b> The Balancing Act: The Balancing Act TV Show on Lifetime Television is America’s only morning show about women, for women, trusted by women. Celebrating life and all there is to accomplish, The Balancing Act TV show inspires and empowers with entertaining and educational segments, placing women in the best position to achieve success in every area of their lives. The show is produced by BrandStar Entertainment and airs on Lifetime Television 7 a.m.