How to Use Limited Liability Companies and Limited Partnerships

How to Use Limited Liability Companies and Limited Partnerships
Author: Garrett Sutton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

"Designed for entrepreneurs and individuals interested in starting their own business, this book provides an indepth study of how the special characteristics of limited partnerships and limited liability companies may be used to your advantage and to assist you in protecting assets, managing wealth and strategic estate planning to minimize taxes. It features strategic uses of limited liability companies and limited partnerships to hold real estate and other assets, how to easily manage and operate a limited liability company or limited partnership, how to creatively plan for your future and your family's future, and how to follow the rules to keep your assets protected."--Publisher description.

How to Use Limited Liability Companies & Limited Partnerships

How to Use Limited Liability Companies & Limited Partnerships
Author: Garrett Sutton
Publisher: Success DNA
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2017-01-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781944194147

Sutton has updated, yet again, his comprehensive book on maximizing the benefits of limited liability companies and limited partnerships. You will learn how to: Select the right entity for your specific needs and goals ; Follow the rules to keep your assets protected ; Creatively plan your future and your family's future ; Easily manage and operate an LLC or an LP ; Strategically use entities to hold real estate and other assets.--Back cover.

Lubaroff & Altman on Delaware Limited Partnerships

Lubaroff & Altman on Delaware Limited Partnerships
Author: Martin I. Lubaroff
Publisher: Wolters Kluwer
Total Pages: 2782
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1567062881

The first complete guide containing everything needed to form, operate and dissolve a Delaware limited partnership, including forms prepared by the authors, explanations of every statutory section, and analysis of fiduciary duties, protections, reorganization, foreign limited partnerships, derivative actions, and indemnification rights. By Martin I. Lubaroff and Paul M. Altman. The text of every section of the Delaware Revised Uniform Limited Partnership Act, as revised from 1983 through 2011, is set out in full, showing additions and deletions in each version of the act. The explanations of every statutory section cover all practical aspects of forming, operating, and dissolving a limited partnership. Thorough explanations of statutory provisions are integrated with detailed analysis of case law from Delaware. Plus, timely coverage is given to critical legal issues: Fiduciary duties of the partners Protections related to the liability of limited partners Defining the financial aspects of the limited partnership General and limited partners Reorganization of a limited partnership with or into other types of business entities Foreign limited partnerships Derivative actions Indemnification rights that can be granted to partners under a partnership agreement Delaware limited liability companies

The Family Limited Partnership Deskbook

The Family Limited Partnership Deskbook
Author: David T. Lewis
Publisher: American Bar Association
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781590318171

Forming and funding a family limited partnership or limited liability company is both increasingly common and complicated. This current, comprehensive reference provides in-depth analysis of all facets of using these planning vehicles. It begins with detailed guidance on the basic principles of drafting, forming, funding, and valuing an FLP or LLC, but also covers advanced income tax concerns. Added tools include examples and extensive sample forms on CD-ROM.

An Estate Planner's Guide to Family Business Entities

An Estate Planner's Guide to Family Business Entities
Author: Louis A. Mezzullo
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020
Genre: Estate planning
ISBN: 9781641056540

"This fourth edition to An Estate Planner's Guide to Family Business Entities brings the second edition current through December 1, 2019 and is designed for the estate planner who is considering the most appropriate way to achieve his or her client's goal of transferring wealth to younger family members. Although it covers both tax and nontax considerations, its major emphasis is on the tax considerations, covering choosing the business entity and comparing the various entities that are available; highlighting recent developments concerning choice of entity; covering the application of the special valuation rules and other transfer tax issues, as well as the use of a grantor retained annuity trust to reduce the value of the gift when transferring an interest in a family-held entity, are discussed"--

Limited Liability Companies

Limited Liability Companies
Author: Thomas A. Humphreys
Publisher: Law Journal Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781588520777

Liability Partnerships explains why the LLC and LLP are taking the place of Subchapter S and Subchapter C for all but very large, publicly held companies.

The Law of Limited Liability Partnerships

The Law of Limited Liability Partnerships
Author: John Whittaker
Publisher: Tottel Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Limited liability partnership
ISBN: 9781847663221

This is a comprehensive guide to the law relating to this particular type of corporate vehicle, which combines a degree of protection from personal liability with the traditional flexibility of a partnership.

Run Your Own Corporation

Run Your Own Corporation
Author: Garrett Sutton
Publisher: RDA Press, LLC
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2013-02-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1937832422

“I’ve set up my corporation. Now what do I do?” All too often business owners and real estate investors are asking this question. They have formed their protective entity – be it a corporation, LLC or LP – and don’t know what to do next. “Run Your Own Corporation” provides the solution to this very common dilemma. Breaking down the requirements chronologically (ie the first day, first quarter, first year) the book sets forth all the tax and corporate and legal matters new business owners must comply with. Written by Rich Dad’s Advisor Garrett Sutton, Esq., who also authored the companion edition “Start Your Own Corporation”, the book clearly identifies what must be done to properly maintain and operate your corporation entity. From the first day, when employer identification numbers must be obtained in order to open up a bank account, to the fifth year when trademark renewals must be filed, and all the requirements in between, “Run Your Own Corporation” is a unique resource that all business owners and investors must have. Rich Dad/Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki states, “Run Your Own Corporation is the missing link for most entrepreneurs. They’ve set up their entity, but don’t know the next steps. Garrett Sutton’s book provides valuable information needed at the crucial start up phase of operations. It is highly recommended reading.” When “Start Your Own Corporation” is combined with “Run Your Own Corporation” readers have a two book set that offers the complete corporate picture.