How to Write a Business Plan For Investors (That They Will Love)by The Startups TeamYou want to write a great business plan that investors will love, but you have no idea how. Luckily, the experts at Bizplan have given us some great tips! Check out this in-depth, point-by-point breakdown of how to write an awesome business plan.Continue
What Should We Teach Kids About Startups?by Wil SchroterKids are natural entrepreneurs. They possess the most powerful skill any of us can have: a natural tendency to question everything.Continue
How Does My Startup Get Acquired?by Wil SchroterInstead of waiting for an acquiring company to show up with a big check, let's focus on developing key relationships with trusted partners that evolve over time into something more substantial.Continue
Everything You Need to Know About EINsby The Startups TeamConfused about EINs? Not sure your startup needs one? Here's what you need to know.Continue
10 Types of Business Your Startup Could Beby The Startups TeamNot sure about the difference between an S corp, a C corp, or an LTD? You're not alone. Here's what you need to know about the different types of business.Continue
Choose Your Business Formation: What is a General Partnership (GP)?by The Startups TeamGeneral partnerships can be a great option for startups. But what is one, exactly? And what are the legal ramifications? And how do you form one? Here's everything you need to know.Continue
Choose Your Business Formation: What's a C Corp?by What is a C Corp? Here's everything you need to know.Continue
Choose Your Business Formation: What is a Corp?by The Startups TeamTrying to figure out what type of business formation is best for your startup? Here's what it means to be a corporation.Continue
What Even is an "Inc.," Anyway?by The Startups TeamEverything you need to know about the Inc. business formation, from what it is to whether or not you should form one.Continue
Everything You Need to Know About Forming an LTDby The Startups TeamNot sure what an LTD is? Even less sure if you should form one? Don't worry -- we've got you covered.Continue