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Establish Business Credit Like A Boss

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  1.  1. Lender Requirements Overview(Introduction)
    18 Topics
  2. 2. Come Up With A Business Name
    5 Topics
  3. 3. Create a Legal Entity
    2 Topics
  4. 4. Get An EIN
    1 Topic
  5. 5. Get A Business Address & Phone
    6 Topics
  6. 6. Get Business Licenses & Permits
    2 Topics
  7. 7. Create Website & Business Email
    3 Topics
  8. 8. Get a Business Checking Account
    2 Topics
  9. 9. Get Business Insurance
    1 Topic
  10. 10. Get An Accountant
    1 Topic
  11. 11. Create A Business Plan
    1 Topic
  12. 12. Business Credit Reporting Agencies
  13. 13. Register With Dun & Bradstreet
    3 Topics
  14. 14. Get Your Experian Business Report
    2 Topics
  15. 15. Get Your Equifax Business Report
    2 Topics
  16. 16. Business Credit Scores
  17. 17. Business Credit Information Business Credit Information
    2 Topics
  18. 18. Optimize Your Personal Credit
    4 Topics
  19. 19. Adding Vendor and Credit Tradelines
  20. 20. Apply for Vendor Accounts
    10 Topics
  21. 21. Apply for CD Secured Business Loan
    1 Topic
  22. 22. Ask Suppliers To Report To The Bureaus
    2 Topics
  23.  23. Apply For Business Credit Cards
    3 Topics
  24. 24. Business Term Loans
    3 Topics
  25. 25. Equipment Financing
    3 Topics
  26. 26. Business Line of Credit
    3 Topics
  27. 27. Invoice Financing
    3 Topics
  28.  28. Business Cash Advance
    3 Topics
  29. 29. SBA & Long-Term Loans
    3 Topics
  30. 30. Explore Business  Credit Cards
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10. Get An Accountant

RoseAllure August 28, 2022

As a business owner, you’ll have accounting questions. Rather than searching for inaccurate information on the Internet, having an accountant will ensure your making the right decisions in regards to your business finances. This will certainly come in useful when you apply for a loan. An accountant can also help with any questions on financing.

Get an Accountant

An accountant or CPA (Certified Public Account) will become an essential part of your business. Any time you have finance, bookkeeping or tax-related questions, your accountant can provide a definitive answer since they know your business. This is true whether you are a sole proprietor, LLC, or S/C corporation. An accountant can help you determine when it is time to possibly form a different legal structure based on your business income and potential tax savings.

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