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What’s the Best Structure for Your Florida Business?
June 21st, 2022
Choosing a business structure is one of the most important decisions you will make as an entrepreneur. Whether you’re just starting out, purchasing someone else’s company, or changing from a sole proprietorship to a different entity as your botto…
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A Primer on Key Differences Between a LLC and a Corporation
October 29th, 2021
When starting a business, it is important to consider the pros and cons of each entity type to determine which one is best suited to accomplish your goals and objectives. Most businesses are organized as a limited liability company (an “LLC”), ho…
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Estate Planning Considerations for Business Owners - Estate Planning 101
September 3rd, 2021
Estate planning for business owners is important and oftentimes overlooked. Typically, business owners, eat, breathe, and sleep “business” and seldom consider protecting their legacy which may severely impact their loyal customers, and more impor…
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Looking to Start a Not-For-Profit Organization and obtain Tax-Exempt Status? (Here is What you Need to Know)
July 23rd, 2021
At Waugh PLLC, we frequently receive inquiries and questions from individuals and organizations about steps involved to form a not-for-profit organization (an “NPO”) and obtain tax-exempt status. Both undertakings can be overwhelming as there are…
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The ABCs of Buying and Selling a Business
July 14th, 2021
Buying and selling a business can be a stressful undertaking to manage without the help of an experienced professional. There are many details to consider and the attorneys at Waugh PLLC can help you navigate through this process to avoid costly mist…
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Roll-Up Mergers 101
June 25th, 2021
What is a Roll-Up Merger? A Roll-Up merger, otherwise known as a “Roll-Up”, is a business strategy that involves the purchase of multiple companies with the intention of combining them into a larger company. Oftentimes, Roll-Ups are conducted in…
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