Think Twice Before Forming a Multi-Owner Business

Keep What You Earn

In this episode, Shannon dives into the intricacies and potential pitfalls of forming a multi-owner business. Drawing from her experience in assisting clients through partnership buyouts and business breakups, Shannon shares invaluable advice on what to consider before committing to a multi-member LLC or partnership. She stresses the importance of having a "prenup" or partnership agreement in place and explores alternative structures for those looking to start a business collaboratively. Shannon's insights aim to help entrepreneurs make informed decisions to safeguard their business relationships and ensure smoother operations.

What you'll hear in this episode:

05:19 Detailed and humorous roommate agreement with strict rules.

06:30 Importance of autonomy in living and business.

12:04 Independence in relationships, shared skills, business.

13:15 Fitness and nutrition professionals can form partnerships.

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The information contained in this podcast is intended for educational purposes only and is not individual tax advice. Please consult a qualified professional before implementing anything you learn.

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