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Make sure you’ve chosen the best name for your company first!
If you're wondering how to register a company, you're not alone. Hundreds of thousands of people try to start their own businesses each year, and often they end up having more trouble than they should just because it is difficult to register a company if you are unfamiliar with the process. It would be nice if there was a simple, universal guide to registering a company - unfortunately, that is more or less impossible. Company registration is different in every country in every part of the world. Not only that, but it is subject to legal changes at any time.
The first thing you need to do, no matter where you are, is to make sure that there are no registered companies with your chosen name. If there are, you'll have to choose a new name. If there aren't then you're ready to move onto the next step. When you choose your company's name, make sure that it is short, and preferably something memorable - the more your name is memorable, the more likely it is that you'll get word of mouth business from people.
If your company is going to operate on the internet, then you should also check to see if the domain names that you would want to use are already taken. Essentially, if they are already taken and you think that it would be too hard to purchase the domain, then you should probably think about changing your company name. The best domain names, after all, would just be the name of your company, since these are the easiest to remember.
Once you decide on a company name, you need to make sure that you get all the proper forms. By registering as a company, you can get a lot of benefits that you wouldn’t have if you were just selling things on your own. For instance, you’d be able to get a business credit card, and you could benefit from the help that some small businesses are eligible for.
Finally, even if you are going to register your company in the United States, you should also pay attention to the different rules for each state. You may want to choose which state to register in based on what the rules and restrictions for that state are.
About the Author Jakob Jelling is the founder of http://www.cashbazar.com. Visit his website for the latest on personal finance, debt elimination, budgeting, credit cards and real estate.
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