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  • Can I start an LLC to manage fitness classes in a condo? With an LLC, can I hire a part time front desk and self employed aerobic instructor?

  • @HD101PRODUCTIONS

    Naturally, we need to recommend seeking legal advice to get all the details, but I see no reasons an LLC cannot be used to operate a fitness business. I'd check to see if your condo association will allow this.

  • 1 person's still scratching their head...

  • Thanks man, your awesome

  • What exactly he says at: 1:32 ? I got: "The owner or member of the LLC can be protected from that membership interspin?? taken away in a lawsuit"

  • I mistakenly hit the "CC" button, that apparently does automatic captioning. What a hilarious tool it is. For "you can be protected against liabilities" it writes "you can be protected against latinos". For "the owners of a corporation or the owners of a limited liablity company" it writes "The owners of a corporation were you lovers and women like going jogging". Then there's "Isreal is the stop", "manage by a teenager", "lot of relatives", "managers have zero dollars" and more in there.

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  • thank you, a great video indeed

  • this is truly the information age my friends

  • please keep the vids coming. you really make it easy to understand for us non-accountants. good job!

  • This was very good and informative. Great job sir.

  • hey kevin,

    good stuff man! very informative.....

  • Just what I was looking for - a quick easy to understand explanation of the corporation vs the LLC. S and C corp info as well.

  • Easy to understand corp vs llc info. Enjoyable to watch. Good graphics to support the points.

  • Finally, a video I can understand about the corp vs LLC question. Also talks about S corporations and C corporations.

  • "The owner or member of the LLC can be protected from that membership interest from being taken away in a lawsuit" Membership interest is one's percentage of ownership in the LLC.

  • I love this simple, easy-to-understand video of the difference between a corporation and an LLC and when to use each.

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