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Inc. Yourself: How to Profit by Setting Up Your Own Corporation, 11th Edition

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Inc. Yourself: How to Profit by Setting Up Your Own Corporation, 11th Edition

Inc. Yourself: How to Profit by Setting Up Your Own Corporation, 11th Edition by Judith McQuown
English | 2014 | ISBN: 1601633017 | 300 pages | EPUB | 12,6 MB

Inc. Yourself is the longest-selling business book in the history of trade publishing. In continuous print since 1977, it has sold more than 700,000 copies to date. For 37 years it has helped entrepreneurs, small-business owners, and professionals save thousands of dollars a year by incorporating.

More than 10 million Americans have started their own business since 2002. This "entrepreneurial classic" (CNBC) is now completely revised and updated to help new and recent entrepreneurs–many of them Fortune 500 downsizing casualties.

Written in clear, easy-to-understand language, Inc. Yourself is a no-nonsense, step-by-step guide to success. It provides meticulously researched information on the latest tax laws and legislation that affect individuals and small businesses. From selecting the right type of corporation for your business or profession to choosing the benefits to offer and designing the right pension plan, Inc. Yourself provides all the information and guidance you need to take charge of your career and secure a profitable future.

"This book is a solidly researched and written classic…. Previous editions have sold more than 500,000 copies, and there's a good reason for this book's success: It's reliable."
–Inc. magazine

"Inc. Yourself [is] a particularly timely book."
–Wall Street Journal

"Inc. Yourself is a true classic. I've recommended it hundreds of times."
–Scott DeGarmo, former editor-in-chief, Success magazine

"For close to two decades now, Inc. Yourself has been saving people lots of money and, even more important, lots of time–precisely at that stage of business development when you have little of either."
–George Gendron, former editor-in-chief, Inc. magazine, founder and director of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program at Clark University