Course description
This handy 1 hour introduction will examine the key points to consider when advising a client on the legal forms that a business may use for its operations. It will help you to understand the business landscape available including the differences between sole traders, traditional partnerships, LLPs and private limited companies as well as the documents you will need on incorporation.
Presenter Jackie Sheldon will discuss the pros and cons of each option, applying them to a case study to illustrate the differences in practice.
Jackie qualified and practised as a corporate solicitor in a large City firm and has been teaching for over 15 years. Be sure to tune in and benefit from her expertise in this practical 1 hour guide.
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Training Course Content
Introduction
This webinar will cover the key points for consideration when advising a client on the legal forms that a business may use for its operations. It will help you to understand the business landscape available including the differences between sole traders, traditional partnerships, LLPs and private limited companies as well as the documents you will need on incorporation.
If you are new to advising clients on business formation, then this webinar is for you.
What You Will Learn
This webinar will cover the following:
- The current business landscape
- The pros and cons of being:
- A sole trader
- A traditional partnership
- An LLP
- A private limited company
- Application of the pros and cons to a case study
- How to establish a traditional partnership
- How to incorporate an LLP and a private limited company (including relevant documentation as well as other considerations on incorporation such as choice of name)
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